In Early TV Appearance, Rush Already Knew Who He Was
MARK: Here is something that I don't think most of you will have heard before. It goes right back to the very earliest days when Rush had found his way to New York City.
MARK: Here is something that I don't think most of you will have heard before. It goes right back to the very earliest days when Rush had found his way to New York City.
MARK: Before Rush, things were grim. You could be a right-wing guy, you could be modestly center right, but you lived in a center-left or far-left world.
MARK: He had a glorious life, and he received innumerable accolades and awards.
MARK: As Rush was saying, he never followed his beloved grandfather into the family business and became a big-time judge, but occasionally he interviewed judges.
MARK: Even as a disembodied voice on your radio set, Rush was the best friend to millions of Americans.
MARK: Flags across the state of Florida will be lowered to half staff in honor of Rush Limbaugh.
MARK: I always arrive about half an hour beforehand and what Team EIB does is play half an hour of those parodies down the line to me at Ice Station EIB.
MARK: Sometimes you just never know where this show is gonna go, and that's what's kept it fresh for over three decades.
Mark Steyn hosted a remembrance of Rush. Read stories paying tribute to our beloved host.
TODD: This is the week that God called due a loan, a talent he placed into a man named Rush Hudson Limbaugh III. And Rush has left this stage, but he has not left us.
TODD: Here are some giants — some giants in their own right — who want to share their thoughts about the greatest radio host in history, Rush Hudson Limbaugh III.
TODD: I will tell you something I've never said on the air, and this is fully about Rush.
TODD: I happen to know some of those stories, and they're not mine to tell, but I will tell you, they were anonymous.
TODD: Our strong, spirited friend, Rush Limbaugh, has gone to the Lord. And with some of his last shows he chose to tell us he accepted the will of God Almighty.
Todd Herman hosted a celebration of America's Anchorman. Read stories about the passing of our beloved host.
KATHRYN: From today on, there will be a tremendous void in our lives — and, of course, on the radio.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: He is a legend, he really is. There aren't too many legends around. But he was — he is a legend.
Mark Steyn filled in for America's Anchorman. Check out Mark's Stack of Stuff.
Todd Herman filled in for America's Anchorman. Check out Todd's Stack of Stuff.
Todd Herman filled in for America's Anchorman. Check out Todd's Stack of Stuff.