Culture Rush Limbaugh Has Advanced Lung Cancer - PLOT TWIST: The Leftists did it


LOS ANGELES (AP) — Conservative radio host and Republican kingmaker Rush Limbaugh said he’s been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer.

Addressing listeners on his program Monday, Limbaugh said he will take some days off for further medical tests and to determine treatment.

“I have to tell you something today that I wish I didn’t have to tell you,” announced Limbaugh, 69. The cancer diagnosis was confirmed by two medical institutions in late January after he experienced his only symptom so far, shortness of breath, on his Jan. 12 birthday weekend, he said.

He was reluctant to discuss personal matters and distract from his work, he said, and wasn’t seeking to cover up his illness. He realized it was better to be honest and avoid the speculation that would follow when he has to miss being on air for treatment or as the result of treatment, Limbaugh added.

“But it is what it is. And you know me, I’m the mayor of Realville,” he said. “My intention is to come here every day I can. And to do this program as normally” and competently as usual.

He said he considers his listeners to be to be part of a “family type relationship” with him, adding that his job has given him the “greatest satisfaction and happiness” he’s experienced.

Limbaugh’s announcement comes at a tumultuous political time, as the conclusion of President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial nears.

“It’s shocking to the industry, and it should be shocking to the political establishment,” Michael Harrison, publisher of Talkers magazine, the trade industry publication for talk radio, said of Limbaugh’s disclosure.

He started his first national radio show in 1988 from New York, later relocating to Palm Beach, Florida.

The hyper-partisan broadcaster has dominated talk radio with a raucous, liberal-bashing style that made him one of the most influential voices of American right-wing politics and inspired other conservative broadcasters including Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck and Bill O’Reilly.

“Rush you are in our prayers,” Beck tweeted. “We live in a time of modern miracles. Millions are praying you find one.”

Limbaugh said he intends to work as much as possible. He also said he had focused more “intensely” in the past two weeks on what he called his “deeply personal relationship” with God.

The media figure’s endorsement and friendship is a conservative political treasure. His idol, Ronald Reagan, wrote a letter that Limbaugh read on the air in December 1992 and which sealed his reputation among conservatives: “You’ve become the number one voice for conservatism in our country,” Reagan wrote.

Two years later, Limbaugh would be so widely credited as key to Republicans’ takeover of Congress for the first time in 40 years, he was deemed an honorary member of the new class.

Limbaugh has frequently been accused of hate-filled speech, including bigotry and blatant racism through his comments and sketches such as “Barack the Magic Negro,” a song featured on his show that said Obama “makes guilty whites feel good” and that the politician is “black, but not authentically.”

His popularity has survived brickbats and thrived despite personal woes.

In 2003, Limbaugh admitted an addiction to painkillers and entered rehabilitation. Authorities opened an investigation into alleged “doctor shopping,” saying he received up to 2,000 pills from four doctors over a period of six months, but he ultimately reached a deal with prosecutors that dismissed the single charge.

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Personally I don't care much for the man, but fuck, that's a heavy load.

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You reap what you sow when you chain-smoke in your own recording booth, but damn, that's too soon. Like him or hate him, he helped save AM radio, and he was quite passionate about his beliefs whenever something got under his skin. Honestly was interesting to listen to whenever he wasn't rambling on about himself or something off-topic. I haven't listened to him since before the 2014 midterms, though, has he continued going "Barack Hussein Obama, mm-mm-mm!" or did he drop that?

Rest easy, Rush, your mark will remain permanent enough in pop culture. Not looking forward to the smug grave-dancing left-wing nuts will do at your passing, but you might be ecstatic over that because they'll just prove you right.
 
Seen what even the treatment for lung cancer can do to an elderly person. Horrific disease. There's going to be a massive cloud of stress surrounding his family until the end. That end could be death or managing to get through treatment without developing even more issues.

Too young to be familiar with him. Sadly, not too young to have seen relatives survive cancer and die from heart failure a year later. Hope things go smoothly for him and his family.
 
I have zero respect for him, not because of politics, but more because he fucked discourse (and little girls).
I think his political views were largely retarded, but the pedo shit seems like a meme allegation from what I've seen. The gist of what I've found is that he once went to the Dominican Republic after a divorce, and had boner pills with him.
 
I can't say I feel bad for him, but I can't say I'm happy about his dying either. I'm largely indifferent. I do, however, have some sympathy for the dude's family.


(I only really believe in celebrating a death when it's someone truely evil. Think murderers, child molestors, rapists, dictators, etc. People I disagree with, or someone who's just your garden variety dickweed doesn't count.)
 
You think he's bad...try listening to Sean Hannity or Ben Shapiro for more than a few minutes. Or Mark Levine when he's yelling or trying to do "impressions".

Mark Levin, RADIO star, with his voice, might be the best evidence for a God who has a sense of humor. Also the last few years of always-sounds-like-he's-dying Bill Bennett.
 
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Rush had a huge impact on all of us in some way because of his impact on creating alternate platforms in the media. Back in the day, Rush was it, there was no fox news and shit like Kiwi Farms. His importance in right wing politics and media since the Bush Sr years cannot be overstated.

His passing really does bum me out (I know he's not dead yet, but what he's got is essintially a death sentence) really does bum me out. Not just becauae of my dad, it does feel like a passing of an era.
 
Once the Clintion Crime Family was finally knocked out in 2016 he should declared victory and retired. After that the show kinda lost it's focus. Nacho Man is right, for years in the MSM it was Rush vs The World. He made conservative talk radio a thing and paved the way for lots of other talkers. At age 69 the cancer isn't a big surprise after a life of chain smoking and cigar use. On the bright side he definitely lived a full life. I hope he stays comfortable.

The bluecheck's couldn't help themselves. Classy as always. Wishing people a painfull death and an entirety in hell over political differences is a great look. I wonder what the one that Bo RT'ed said. I couldn't find an archive and the whole account is gone.
 

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