By David Limbaugh | April 9, 2021 | 11:06am EDT
Rush Limbaugh at the San Jose Civic Auditorium in San Jose, Calif. (Photo credit: John Medina/WireImage)
Losing Rush has been tough. Until a few very long weeks ago, he was always in my life.
Like other siblings growing up in the same home, we shared experiences that were exclusive to us. Our parents instilled in us and we thoroughly absorbed their Christian values: their love of God; their unconditional love for each other and for us; their belief in moral absolutes, of truth, of right and wrong; the paramount importance of family; the critical necessity of personal character and integrity; the value of human life; and the uncompromising duty to treat others with respect and compassion. No one perfectly succeeds in living out these godly values, but our parents equipped us, lovingly disciplined us, and guided us.
Feb 17, 2021
Rush Limbaugh, the conservative national political talk show host, has died following a battle with lung cancer at the age of 70.
Limbaugh’s wife,
Kathryn, confirmed the longtime radio host’s passing at the start of his radio program on Wednesday (February 17.) The veteran radio host passed away Wednesday morning at his home in Florida.
Limbaugh is best known for his nationally syndicated ‘Rush Limbaugh Show’ and was also the author of seven books. Last year, former President
Donald Trump presented the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Limbaugh during his State of the Union address, days after the radio host announced his diagnosis during his radio show on February 3.