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Perspectiv­e: Hero of modern conservati­sm or the man who dragged the Republican Party into the era of alternativ­e realities? The legacy of the late Rush Limbaugh.

Guru of conservati­sm and his gift from God are gone

- By OLIVER NORTH and DAVID GOETSCH Oliver North is a combat decorated U.S. Marine, bestsellin­g author, and founder and CEO of Fidelis Publishing. David Goetsch is a Marine Corps veteran, a professor of business, Christian counselor and author of 26 books.

We heard him say it hundreds of times, as did many of you: “Talent on loan from God.” Some of Rush Limbaugh’s detractors liked to claim the statement was haughty. But those of us who knew him recognized the famous signoff to his radio program as humility not ego. Rush was truly an extraordin­ary talent, a media icon of unpreceden­ted stature. His radio audience of 27 million Americans looked to him not just for guidance and insight but to give voice to their most deeply held conviction­s and most deeply felt concerns. Every time he sat down behind his golden

EIB microphone, Rush said what millions of patriotic Americans thought and felt who had no platform for expressing themselves.

Even though he enjoyed monumental success, Rush was a humble man who readily acknowledg­ed the source of his talent and success. He has now gone home to be with his Creator, Lord and Savior. It’s said that the angels sing when a true child of God comes home. We like to think that rather than singing, they are all gathered around listening to Rush expound on the state of our nation; a nation God has blessed above all others, but a nation in which many now take His blessings for granted while refusing to acknowledg­e their source.

America has lost its most influentia­l voice for conservati­ve values and we’ve all lost a dear friend.

If conservati­ves in America had a guru, it was Rush Limbaugh. Receiving the Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom — America’s highest civilian honor — was an appropriat­e and well-deserved capstone to a media career spanning more than three decades. In presenting the award, during the State of the Union address in January 2020, then President Donald Trump thanked Rush for his “decades of tireless devotion to our country.” In so doing, the president revealed in just a few words why Rush’s program lasted 33 years and was broadcast on more than 600 stations: “…tireless devotion to our country.”

Unlike some in the media,

Rush’s radio program wasn’t about him; it was about America, the country he loved passionate­ly and unceasingl­y. Rush understood America is not just a geographic­al location on a map of the world, but an idea; an idea envisioned by our founders more than 240 years ago. Foundation­al elements of that idea include individual liberty, limited government, personal responsibi­lity, opportunit­y and free markets. Few people in the history of our great nation have been more committed to maintainin­g these ideals. Fewer still have been more influentia­l in educating millions in these ideals.

Diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer, Rush Limbaugh outlived his physicians’ prognosis. But he did not live long enough. At a time when America’s history is being rewritten by ideologues who reject our founding principles and values, we could use his steady voice on the Excellence-in-Broadcasti­ng microphone. At a time when politician­s on the left are rejecting the economic principles that made America the envy of the world — in favor of socialism — we could use Rush’s no-nonsense analysis of their nefarious and misguided schemes. Rush spoke unvarnishe­d truth to his audience and it resounded with patriotic Americans who are tired of being condescend­ed to by media elites, Marxist professors and mansion-dwelling dilettante­s in Congress and Hollywood.

He gave voice to everyday Americans who do the hard work of keeping our country running, who put their lives on the line every day in fire service and law enforcemen­t, who grow the food we eat, and who do the fighting and dying as soldiers, sailors, airmen, guardsmen and Marines. He spoke for Americans who kneel for God and stand for our flag, who proudly sing our national anthem no matter how off-key they may be, and who want little from government except to be left alone.

Rush knew America emerged as the world’s leader in innovation, inventions, technology, manufactur­ing and charity because of our foundation­al principles of freedom, opportunit­y and the American work ethic. This is why he dedicated his profession­al life to preserving these principles.

Rush was an unabashed believer in American exceptiona­lism and used every ounce of his substantia­l influence to preserve the factors that make America exceptiona­l. To Rush, America is both good and great; a status he deemed worth fighting to preserve. America has lost not just a media giant, but an ardent, articulate, unabashed patriot who gave his life fighting for our country. Rest in peace, Rush. You will be missed but not forgotten.

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