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Conservative talk radio pioneer Rush Limbaugh died Wednesday after a year-long battle with cancer. During his more than 30 years on air, Limbaugh ripped into liberals, foretold the rise of Donald T… ...
Radio host Rush Limbaugh, right, is congratulated by Larry King at the Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago, Ill., Nov. 7, 1993.
Former President Donald Trump joined Fox News to remember conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, who died at age 70 following a lung cancer battle.
So many of us owe Rush so much. No one more than me. I first learned of Rush Limbaugh as a young candidate for Congress in the late 1980s. While I was unsuccessful in my early foray into politics ...
Kathryn Limbaugh, the wife of conservative talk radio icon Rush Limbaugh, announced his death Wednesday on his radio show to his millions of listeners. Limbaugh died Wednesday at 70 years old from ...
This is our first Christmas without Rush Limbaugh, and for millions of us it is a terrible void. In Charles Dickens’s "A Christmas Carol," a character soliciting charitable donations admonishes ...
“Rush Limbaugh already started a radio show in Hell,” tweeted Saturday Night Live‘s Luke Null, “and is ranting about how the devil should shut the fiery gates because all these OUTSIDERS ...
Twitter Twitter liberals celebrate Rush Limbaugh's death: 'I'm glad' he lived long enough to 'get cancer and die' 'God has canceled Rush Limbaugh,' Crooked Media host Erin Ryan quipped ...
Rush Limbaugh in 2003. Kevin Mazur/WireImage. He began airing “Barack, the Magic Negro,” a racist parody song about then-Sen. Barack Obama’s popularity with many white voters, in 2007. In ...
Rush Limbaugh, the influential conservative radio host, has died from complications of lung cancer, his wife Kathryn announced on his radio show Wednesday. He was 70 years old. "It is with ...
Rush Limbaugh reacts after first Lady Melania Trump presented him with the the Presidential Medal of Freedom as President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020.
Radio host Rush Limbaugh, right, is congratulated by Larry King at the Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago, Ill., Nov. 7, 1993.