While many conservatives, politicians, pundits around the United States mourned the passing of broadcast legend Rush Limbaugh on Wednesday, issuing touching tributes to the talk radio host for his years of influential work, others took to social media to express their hatred and disdain for him.
Just minutes after the news of Limbaugh’s death broke, “Rest in Piss,” “Good Riddance,” and “Rot in Hell” all started trending on Twitter as multiple activists, journalists, professors, politicians, and others expressed their ill will towards him, offering his family nearly no time to mourn in peace.
“It’s easy to make fun of Rush Limbaugh right now, but it’s important to remember that he also brought a lot of people a lot of joy by dying,” TV writer Mike Drucker wrote.
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Shortly after arriving to the event, Emma posed on the red carpet while holding a set of drum sticks.
Emma wasn t the only one who stunned on the red carpet, as she was also joined by Samantha Jade.
Stunning! The 31-year-old looked effortlessly elegant as she showed off her slim figure in a long white floral dress
The Australian singer stunned in an all-black ensemble consisting of pants, a stylish top and a blazer.
The 33-year-old accessorised the outfit with a pair of black strappy heels and wore a silver bracelet.
Samantha styled her blonde locks in curls and let her natural beauty shine, opting for a natural palette of makeup.
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