On the one-year anniversary of her husband’s passing, Kathryn Limbaugh said radio icon Rush Limbaugh would have much to say if he was broadcasting today.
The broadcaster would be “rather furious” with America’s condition in the one year since his passing at the age of 70 after battling lung cancer, according to Fox News.
“He would be upset with the United States not being as strong as it has been and should be. I know he would say it’s not time to panic,” she said.
She noted, though, a classic Rush-ism on the subject of panic: “It’s never time to panic. Folks, it’s never, ever going to be time to give up on our country. It’ll never be time to give up on the United States. It’ll never be time to give up on yourself.”
Kathryn Limbaugh spoke about her late husband as part of a Fox News interview at her home in Palm Beach, Florida, which she said holds “wonderful symbols of America.”
“To me, it really represents Rush in so many ways, not because of the grandness of it. That’s not really him. It represents success, American freedom,” Kathryn explained.
She spoke about Rush Limbaugh’s career, when what he called his “talent on loan from God” hit the airwaves when he broadcast for WABC in New York City.
“He would like to say [it was] when he was eight and he was broadcasting from his bedroom down to his mother and brother. But the big break probably was New York.”
Then the subject of faith was broached.
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