In his later years, Limbaugh became increasingly conspiratorial in his thinking, promoting outlandish falsehoods. In 2008, he signed a $400 million, eight-year contract that made him the highest-paid radio performer on the planet, a title he’d trade only with Howard Stern. At its height, The Rush Limbaugh Show grew to be syndicated on more than 600 stations, reaching more than 25 million weekly listeners. On the radio dial, Limbaugh’s success was astonishing. The move was a train wreck, and Limbaugh was fired just weeks into the gig after denigrating the play of Eagles starting quarterback Donovan McNabb, saying: “I think the media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well.” Buckley, the founder of the right-wing National Review, for shaping his own views and communication style: “He singlehandedly is responsible for my learning to form and frame my beliefs and express them verbally in a concise and understandable way.”ĭespite his foul views about women and minorities, Limbaugh was hired as a football analyst for ESPN. The Reagan-era repeal of the Fairness Doctrine - a federal policy that had required broadcasters on the public airwaves to air balanced views on controversial topics - opened a path for Limbaugh to cultivate, cater to, and further polarize a far-right audience, who came to be known as “dittoheads” for their unthinking devotion to Limbaugh’s ideology. He began broadcasting under his real name in the early 1980s, becoming a controversial hit on a station in Sacramento, California where he honed the caustic conversational style that became his hallmark. Over three decades on the national airwaves, Limbaugh promoted profoundly offensive ideas, often referring to feminists as “feminazis” long calling AIDS “the Rock Hudson disease” and once observing that the NFL “looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons.” Following his cancer diagnosis, he received the presidential medal of freedom from Donald Trump during the 2020 State of the Union, in recognition of what Trump called Limbaugh’s “tireless devotion to our country.”īorn and raised in Missouri in the 1950s, Limbaugh got his first radio gig at age 16, using the name Rusty Sharpe. His wife, Kathryn, confirmed the host’s death on Facebook. Rush Limbaugh, the right-wing talk show host who gleefully stoked division in America, helped polarize our national politics and made a career trafficking in bigotry and cruelty, died Wednesday at the age of 70.
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