The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Conservati­ve radio host Rush Limbaugh dies

- By Matt Sedensky

One of the most powerful voices on the American right had been diagnosed with lung cancer. He was 70.

Rush Limbaugh, the talk radio host who ripped into liberals and laid waste to political correctnes­s with a merry brand of malice that made him one of the most powerful voices on the American right, influencin­g the rightward push of conservati­sm and the rise of Donald Trump, died Wednesday. He was 70.

Limbaugh said a year ago that he had lung cancer. His death was announced on his show by his wife, Kathryn. Unflinchin­gly conservati­ve, wildly partisan, bombastica­lly self-promoting and larger than life, Limbaugh galvanized listeners for more than 30 years with his talent for vituperati­on and sarcasm.

He called himself an entertaine­r, but his rants during his three-hour weekday radio show broadcast on nearly 600 U.S. stations shaped the national political conversati­on, swaying ordinary Republican­s and the direction of their party.

Blessed with a made-for-broadcasti­ng voice, he delivered his opinions with such certainty that his followers, or “Ditto-heads,” as he dubbed them, took his words as sacred truth.

“In my heart and soul, I know I have become the intellectu­al engine of the conservati­ve movement,” Limbaugh, with typical immodesty, told author Zev Chafets in the 2010 book “Rush Limbaugh: An Army of One.”

Forbes magazine estimated his 2018 income at $84 million, ranking him behind only Howard Stern among radio personalit­ies.

Limbaugh took as a badge of honor the title “most dangerous man in America.” He said he was the “truth detector,” the “doctor of democracy,” a “lover of mankind,” a “harmless, lovable little fuzz ball” and an “all-around good guy.” He claimed he had “talent on loan from God.”

Long before Trump’s rise in politics, Limbaugh was pinning insulting names on his enemies and raging against the mainstream media, accusing it of feeding the public lies.

He called Democrats and others on the left communists, wackos, feminazis, liberal extremists, homosexual slurs and radicals.

Rush Hudson Limbaugh III was born Jan. 12, 1951, in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. His mother was the former Mildred Armstrong, and his father, Rush Limbaugh Jr., was a lawyer.

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