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RIP Rush.

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  • LuFins DadL Offline
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    LuFins Dad
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    1993 was the first time I ever heard of Rush. He actually opened my eyes a bit as he pointed out all of the clips of Clinton campaign claims against Bush, and then how Clinton actually contradicted his own campaign claims during his inauguration. He played the clips and proved it beyond a doubt. While I never cared for his persona, he did get me to start paying more attention to the lies and hypocrisy on the left.

    The Brad

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    • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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      Doctor Phibes
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      #18

      I've never understood Talk Radio.

      Maybe you have to grow up here to really appreciate it, like the NFL and American Cheese Product and Mocha Frappuccino , and concord grapes.

      I've come to the conclusion that I'm never going to fit in here.

      Pass the Marmite, somebody!

      I was only joking

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      • HoraceH Online
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        Horace
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        #19

        Talk Radio is podcasts. What's not to understand?

        Education is extremely important.

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        • HoraceH Horace

          Talk Radio is podcasts. What's not to understand?

          Doctor PhibesD Offline
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          #20

          @horace said in RIP Rush.:

          Talk Radio is podcasts. What's not to understand?

          Why people listen to it.

          I was only joking

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          • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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            Doctor Phibes
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            #21

            And there's a lot more to podcasts than Talk Radio, as Rush, and Howie Carr and what-not do.

            I like radio where they talk to you, not at you.

            I was only joking

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            • George KG George K

              Who's going to pick up the mantle?

              Steyn?

              jon-nycJ Online
              jon-nycJ Online
              jon-nyc
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              #22

              @george-k said in RIP Rush.:

              Who's going to pick up the mantle?

              I first listened to him in maybe 88 or 89. He had just gone national I believe, or at least regional (carried on WLS).

              At the time he had some qualifier he would use to say he was the biggest name in [qualfier] radio. I don't know if it was 'conservative', or 'political'. But it wasn't 'talk'.

              Because, he pointed out with awe, the biggest name in talk radio was Bruce Williams of TalkNet. He said it as if matching him was beyond his ambitions.

              Yet within a few years he was bigger than Williams ever was and now few of us even remember Williams.

              Only non-witches get due process.

              • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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              • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                I've never understood Talk Radio.

                Maybe you have to grow up here to really appreciate it, like the NFL and American Cheese Product and Mocha Frappuccino , and concord grapes.

                I've come to the conclusion that I'm never going to fit in here.

                Pass the Marmite, somebody!

                jon-nycJ Online
                jon-nycJ Online
                jon-nyc
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                #23

                @doctor-phibes said in RIP Rush.:

                I've never understood Talk Radio.

                If you spent a lot of time in a car, or in the cab of a forklift, or some other job where you had some attention to spare it was a godsend. Most people can only listen to so much music programming on radio all day.

                Only non-witches get due process.

                • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                  @doctor-phibes said in RIP Rush.:

                  I've never understood Talk Radio.

                  If you spent a lot of time in a car, or in the cab of a forklift, or some other job where you had some attention to spare it was a godsend. Most people can only listen to so much music programming on radio all day.

                  Doctor PhibesD Offline
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                  Doctor Phibes
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                  #24

                  @jon-nyc said in RIP Rush.:

                  @doctor-phibes said in RIP Rush.:

                  I've never understood Talk Radio.

                  If you spent a lot of time in a car, or in the cab of a forklift, or some other job where you had spare attention it was a godsend. Most people can only listen to so much music programming on radio all day.

                  I grew up with BBC Radio 4. There's panel programs, comedy, discussion, news, plays, all kinds of stuff, and no music. I'd have it on in the background almost all day if I was by myself, and it's wonderful if you're driving. It's one of the things I really miss about the UK. I know, I can stream it now, but I don't seem to ever do it for some reason.

                  I was only joking

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                    Doctor Phibes
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                    #25

                    ...and who can forget The BBC Shipping Forecast. It's got it all - suspense, sailors, a vague smell of fish, occasionally moderate!

                    Link to video

                    I was only joking

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                    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                      @george-k said in RIP Rush.:

                      Who's going to pick up the mantle?

                      I first listened to him in maybe 88 or 89. He had just gone national I believe, or at least regional (carried on WLS).

                      At the time he had some qualifier he would use to say he was the biggest name in [qualfier] radio. I don't know if it was 'conservative', or 'political'. But it wasn't 'talk'.

                      Because, he pointed out with awe, the biggest name in talk radio was Bruce Williams of TalkNet. He said it as if matching him was beyond his ambitions.

                      Yet within a few years he was bigger than Williams ever was and now few of us even remember Williams.

                      HoraceH Online
                      HoraceH Online
                      Horace
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                      #26

                      @jon-nyc said in RIP Rush.:

                      @george-k said in RIP Rush.:

                      Who's going to pick up the mantle?

                      I first listened to him in maybe 88 or 89. He had just gone national I believe, or at least regional (carried on WLS).

                      At the time he had some qualifier he would use to say he was the biggest name in [qualfier] radio. I don't know if it was 'conservative', or 'political'. But it wasn't 'talk'.

                      Because, he pointed out with awe, the biggest name in talk radio was Bruce Williams of TalkNet. He said it as if matching him was beyond his ambitions.

                      Yet within a few years he was bigger than Williams ever was and now few of us even remember Williams.

                      I remember fondly Bruce Williams.

                      Education is extremely important.

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                      • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                        ...and who can forget The BBC Shipping Forecast. It's got it all - suspense, sailors, a vague smell of fish, occasionally moderate!

                        Link to video

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                        @doctor-phibes said in RIP Rush.:

                        ...and who can forget The BBC Shipping Forecast. It's got it all - suspense, sailors, a vague smell of fish, occasionally moderate!

                        Link to video

                        😄

                        I prefer Question Time, honestly. It's like SNL but with more improv talent.

                        Please love yourself.

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                        • HoraceH Horace

                          @jon-nyc said in RIP Rush.:

                          @george-k said in RIP Rush.:

                          Who's going to pick up the mantle?

                          I first listened to him in maybe 88 or 89. He had just gone national I believe, or at least regional (carried on WLS).

                          At the time he had some qualifier he would use to say he was the biggest name in [qualfier] radio. I don't know if it was 'conservative', or 'political'. But it wasn't 'talk'.

                          Because, he pointed out with awe, the biggest name in talk radio was Bruce Williams of TalkNet. He said it as if matching him was beyond his ambitions.

                          Yet within a few years he was bigger than Williams ever was and now few of us even remember Williams.

                          I remember fondly Bruce Williams.

                          jon-nycJ Online
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                          jon-nyc
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                          @horace said in RIP Rush.:

                          I remember fondly Bruce Williams.

                          I do too. I used to laugh at some of the business ideas people would call in with.

                          One guy called in and wanted to start a fax service. If you needed to send a fax, instead of sending it to the final destination you'd just send it to him - via fax - along with the destination fax number and he would refax the fax there for you. Keep in mind this was back when plain-paper faxes were still a rarity. So this would all have been down with those paper rolls.

                          I thought Bruce was kind for not skewering this guy.

                          Only non-witches get due process.

                          • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                          • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                            @george-k said in RIP Rush.:

                            Who's going to pick up the mantle?

                            I first listened to him in maybe 88 or 89. He had just gone national I believe, or at least regional (carried on WLS).

                            At the time he had some qualifier he would use to say he was the biggest name in [qualfier] radio. I don't know if it was 'conservative', or 'political'. But it wasn't 'talk'.

                            Because, he pointed out with awe, the biggest name in talk radio was Bruce Williams of TalkNet. He said it as if matching him was beyond his ambitions.

                            Yet within a few years he was bigger than Williams ever was and now few of us even remember Williams.

                            jon-nycJ Online
                            jon-nycJ Online
                            jon-nyc
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                            #29

                            @jon-nyc said in RIP Rush.:

                            Because, he pointed out with awe, the biggest name in talk radio was Bruce Williams of TalkNet. He said it as if matching him was beyond his ambitions.

                            Oh, and when Rush said this he did a great imitation of Bruce saying "I'm Bruce Williams [pause], and this is TalkNet."

                            Only non-witches get due process.

                            • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                            • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                              @jon-nyc said in RIP Rush.:

                              Because, he pointed out with awe, the biggest name in talk radio was Bruce Williams of TalkNet. He said it as if matching him was beyond his ambitions.

                              Oh, and when Rush said this he did a great imitation of Bruce saying "I'm Bruce Williams [pause], and this is TalkNet."

                              HoraceH Online
                              HoraceH Online
                              Horace
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                              #30

                              @jon-nyc said in RIP Rush.:

                              @jon-nyc said in RIP Rush.:

                              Because, he pointed out with awe, the biggest name in talk radio was Bruce Williams of TalkNet. He said it as if matching him was beyond his ambitions.

                              Oh, and when Rush said this he did a great imitation of Bruce saying "I'm Bruce Williams [pause], and this is TalkNet."

                              What was the common phrase callers would use, "generally"? Bruce hated that. It was some word that indicated they weren't being specific. Bruce called them out over it every time.

                              Education is extremely important.

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                                Horace
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                                One other thing that sticks in my mind is that Bruce would sometimes say that, given a truck, he could make a respectable amount of money in any mid sized or greater city in America. Then he decorated it by saying he wouldn't tell you how. Haha.

                                Education is extremely important.

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                                • HoraceH Horace

                                  @jon-nyc said in RIP Rush.:

                                  @jon-nyc said in RIP Rush.:

                                  Because, he pointed out with awe, the biggest name in talk radio was Bruce Williams of TalkNet. He said it as if matching him was beyond his ambitions.

                                  Oh, and when Rush said this he did a great imitation of Bruce saying "I'm Bruce Williams [pause], and this is TalkNet."

                                  What was the common phrase callers would use, "generally"? Bruce hated that. It was some word that indicated they weren't being specific. Bruce called them out over it every time.

                                  HoraceH Online
                                  HoraceH Online
                                  Horace
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                                  @horace said in RIP Rush.:

                                  @jon-nyc said in RIP Rush.:

                                  @jon-nyc said in RIP Rush.:

                                  Because, he pointed out with awe, the biggest name in talk radio was Bruce Williams of TalkNet. He said it as if matching him was beyond his ambitions.

                                  Oh, and when Rush said this he did a great imitation of Bruce saying "I'm Bruce Williams [pause], and this is TalkNet."

                                  What was the common phrase callers would use, "generally"? Bruce hated that. It was some word that indicated they weren't being specific. Bruce called them out over it every time.

                                  I remember. "Basically".

                                  Education is extremely important.

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                                    @george-k said in RIP Rush.:

                                    WaPo gotta WaPo.

                                    At least they didn't use the word "austere."

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                                    Typical. LOL. Word choice depends on what tribe you belong to. News ain’t what it used to be, but on this one their portrayal is fairly accurate.

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                                    @loki said in RIP Rush.:

                                    Word choice depends on what tribe you belong to.

                                    Hollywood Celebrities Celebrate Rush Limbaugh Death: ‘Cancer Killed the Cancer’

                                    https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2021/02/17/hollywood-celebrities-celebrate-rush-limbaugh-death-cancer-killed-the-cancer/?fbclid=IwAR3gi5gDytG55dzTR0Or9jIIICYnaYg-LJlqMomzuMGOfLyHCujMSXjhbtk

                                    Left-wing Hollywood celebrities wasted little time in popping the champagne following news of Rush Limbaugh’s death. As Breitbart News reported, the 70-year-old conservative radio legend died Wednesday morning following a battle with advanced lung cancer, his wife, Kathryn Limbaugh, announced at the beginning of Wednesday’s radio program.

                                    Ignoring any sense of taste or decorum, the stars piled on with nasty insults, including actress Amber Tamblyn, who wished Rush Limbaugh to “RIP” — “Rot In Purgatory,” and her husband, actor David Cross, who declared that “cancer killed the cancer.”

                                    Other Hollywood elies who celebrated Limbaugh’s death include John Cusack, Marc Maron, Larry Charles, and Star Trek veteran George Takei.

                                    David Cross and Amber Tamblyn led the Hollywood hate parade with matching his-and-her insults aimed at the late radio host.

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                                    • HoraceH Online
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                                      Horace
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                                      Yes, this is pop culture. Those of us who feel some responsibility for the ideas carried by everybody around them might want to fight against it.

                                      If almost all celebrities are parroting exactly what you think, what exactly do you think you're doing by opening your mouth and telling us your words?

                                      Education is extremely important.

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                                        #35

                                        Had he still been doing the show? Until how recently?

                                        I’ve watched a lung cancer death and they’re not that pretty

                                        Only non-witches get due process.

                                        • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                                        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                                          Had he still been doing the show? Until how recently?

                                          I’ve watched a lung cancer death and they’re not that pretty

                                          HoraceH Online
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                                          Horace
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                                          #36

                                          @jon-nyc said in RIP Rush.:

                                          Has he still been doing the show? Until now recently?

                                          I’ve watched a lung cancer death and they’re not that pretty

                                          I heard that he does it sporadically. Personally I haven't listened in decades.

                                          Education is extremely important.

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