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FLASHBACK: Rush Was a Threat to Them, So They Tried to Destroy Him


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Throughout his spectacularly successful career, Rush Limbaugh revolutionized talk radio and energized many millions of conservative listeners all across America. His contributions were so important, Republicans even made him an
honorary member of the Class of ’94 the first Republican-controlled House of Representatives in more than 40 years because he was so indispensable to their success.
Yet because of his many achievements, the disgusting hatred now
being spewed by lefties at Rush Limbaugh even in the wake of his passing is nothing new. He was always a threat to the liberal news outlets, so they spent decades trying to destroy him.  ....

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FLASHBACK: In 2001, Media Instructed GOP to Compromise with Liberals


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A new President taking office after a disputed election, an historically narrow majority in the House of Representatives, and a Senate split evenly between the two parties: That’s not just an accurate description of the hold on power Democrats will have after January 20, but virtually identical to the advantage Republicans held in January 2001.
The difference is that twenty years ago, the liberal media preached that incoming President George W. Bush should seek “compromise” and eschew conservative nominees and policies so as to forge better ties with Democrats. But this year, there’s been an almost complete absence of media voices urging President Joe Biden to jettison his liberal campaign agenda in favor of bipartisanship. ....

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