Trump Honors Rush Limbaugh on 5-Year Anniversary of His Death: ‘There Will Never Be Anybody like Him’
President Donald Trump honored conservative icon Rush Limbaugh on the five-year anniversary of his death.

President Donald Trump honored conservative icon Rush Limbaugh on the five-year anniversary of his death.

It has been nearly five years since Rush Limbaugh left the airwaves after losing his fight with cancer. Since his death, the country has survived the Biden presidency and has reelected Donald Trump to the White House.

Nearly five years since America lost the great conservative radio legend Rush Limbaugh. He delivered his final annual rendition of the true story of Thanksgiving in November 2020, just months before his untimely passing. Many are keeping the tradition alive and ensuring that the upcoming generations know what led to the first Thanksgiving and what it is truly a celebration of.

Thanksgiving 2023 marks the third year Americans will go without Rush Limbaugh’s annual telling of “The True Story of Thanksgiving,” but it lives on in the hearts of millions across the country who listened to him during his legendary radio domination, which spanned more than three decades.

Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-CO) has introduced — along with 43 other GOP representatives — a resolution to honor the life and legacy of the late radio legend and conservative pioneer Rush Limbaugh.

After the Wednesday passing of talk radio legend Rush Limbaugh, blue check leftists took to Twitter to bash and mock the conservative icon while rejoicing over his death, including using the hashtag #RestInPiss.

Mark Steyn wrote that he owes “almost everything” to Limbaugh, who passed away Wednesday morning after a year-long battle with lung cancer.

On Wednesday, during his nationally syndicated radio show, conservative talker Rush Limbaugh highlighted his appreciation for the program’s listeners as he grapples with late-stage cancer.

Rush Limbaugh drew on Jerome Hudson’s new book, “50 Things They Don’t Want You to Know About Trump,” in describing Donald Trump’s successes.

A caller into Rush Limbaugh’s radio show asked, “Are we trying to keep people from dying or just getting sick?”

Conservative talk radio titan Rush Limbaugh is vital, is irreplacable, and now he has advanced lung cancer. Rush Limbaugh is also a member of the most exclusive club in history: a legitimate genius.

On Monday, talk radio took a devastating blow as syndicated conservative Rush Limbaugh announced on air that he had been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer.

Wednesday on his nationally syndicated radio show, conservative talker Rush Limbaugh urged Senate Republicans to call on House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) as the upper chamber’s first witness, calling the House Democrats’ lead impeachment manager “human slime.”

Thursday on his nationally syndicated radio program, conservative talker Rush Limbaugh discussed Breitbart News’s report exposing racist and antisemitic tweets by New York Times politics editor Tom Wright-Piersanti.

Wednesday on Rush Limbaugh’s nationally syndicated radio show, fill-in host Mark Steyn raised the issues surrounding Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson’s treatment a during a hearing a day earlier by Democrats on the House Financial Services Committee. Carson did
