Megan Fox at PJ Media marked the one-year anniversary of Rush Limbaugh’s passing:
Kathryn Limbaugh took Fox News into
the home she shared with the great Rush Limbaugh for an exclusive interview one
year after the death of the talk radio giant. “Fox & Friends” co-host
Ainsley Earhardt interviewed Kathryn about her husband’s legacy in a touching
segment that will not leave a dry eye across Dittohead Nation.
Kathryn has been gracious in
sharing her grief with Rush’s audience, who also feel that they’ve lost a
family member. “I’m doing well for the most part,” said Kathryn. “It’s been
very difficult, but knowing how many people are out there praying for me,
praying for Rush, I very much think this was the nation’s loss.”
Never-before-seen footage of Rush’s
home focused on beautiful American memorabilia collected over the years. “To
me, it really represents Rush in so many ways, not because of the grandness of
it,” she said. “That’s not really him. It represents success, American
freedom.” One such reminder is an American flag hanging in the foyer that was
given to Rush by American service-members who flew it on five different
aircraft carriers before giving it to him.
Kathryn noted that receiving the
diagnosis of cancer was a blessing in that they were given some time to prepare
and also to hear some of the tributes before Rush was gone, like the memorable
speech President Donald Trump gave honoring Rush’s life with the presidential
medal of freedom. “One of the perks, I guess, of having a diagnosis like this
is that you have a little bit of time to hear some of the wonderful eulogies,”
she said.
When Rush died, Kathryn got on the radio that day and broke the news to the audience. “I wanted them to hear that devastating news in the most familiar way possible. I knew this audience would remember where they were when they lost their hero,” she said. . . .
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