Rush Limbaugh
“I have to believe that listening to Trump blather on nonsensically about himself is what Rush would have wanted,” Kimmel joked.
A clip of Limbaugh accusing Fox of exaggerating his Parkinson’s disease for political gain has gone viral following the radio host’s death. It is what I choose to remember him by.
In his first on-air appearance since before the MAGA insurrection, the ex-president used Limbaugh’s death as an opportunity to push his big lie about the election.
Marrying shock-jock bravado with incendiary right-wing rhetoric, Limbaugh became AM radio's most popular talk-show host and took an entire political party with him.
Numerous media stars on the right thought Sidney Powell’s ludicrous allegations should be taken seriously. A decent conservatism is too much to hope for.
It appears that Trump and his legal team aren’t the only ones looking to memory-hole Powell.
As the virus spreads through Trumpworld after a series of superspreader public events, it’s only natural that right-wing media have embraced a “sabotage” conspiracy.