RUSH: Bob McNair, the owner of the Houston Texans, passed away on Friday, I believe. I only met him one time on the golf course. I didn’t know him at all. He had been battling melanoma and I think leukemia for 20 years. Two or three years ago they thought that he had gone into remission and was cancer free. But he succumbed to the disease. He was 81.
He was a genuinely self-made guy. He was born in Tampa and arrived in Houston with 700 bucks in his pocket. This is a true story. He got to Houston during a day they were having like a celebration of Houston a hundred years ago. He got to Houston and there were covered wagons and horses in the streets. And he thought, my God, he called his wife and said, “I don’t know if this is the place for us, Honey. I don’t see any cars here.” He had literally shown up during a rodeo week.
Bob McNair was able to get a stadium built. Became quite the philanthropist, gave away $500 million to various foundations over the course of his life, he and his wife and his family. So, when it came time for the obituary in Houston, you know what they did? They ticked off the Republican groups to whom he donated, as though donating to Republicans made him a devil, donating to Republican causes and Republican candidates made Bob McNair a bad guy.
The guy was one of the great philanthropists of the city. He brought the National Football League back to Houston after the Oilers left for Tennessee. He was not a bad guy. He was not a flamboyant personality. He did not make everything about him. He didn’t run around hoping that everything revolved around him. He was just a guy that was born to nothing and made his fortune and lost the fortune. He’s a self-made guy. And he happened to be a conservative. And so that’s what was noted in local obituaries in Houston.
Now, why would that be? Well, when you know who runs the media and when you know what the objective of the media is, the answer kind of explains itself. This is despite the fact the African-American mayor of Houston lionized McNair, praised him to the hilt. He was born in South Carolina, by the way. Anyway, it’s just an indication of where we are. You know, the partisan divide in this country is such that a great man who did a lot for his city is demonized at his death simply because he was a friend of George H. W. Bush, donated to Republican causes. He was a big golfer, by the way, too.
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