Late Conservative Radio Icon, Rush Limbaugh’s Death Certificate Says ‘Greatest radio Host of All Time’

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Rush Limbaugh was a pillar in the radio talk show world and inspired millions of conservatives across the country. The late radio host’s death certificate includes a special homage to his influence on the industry. Under the occupation section of Limbaugh’s death certificate reads: “The greatest radio host of all time.”

According to The Daily Wire:

Limbaugh’s radio show gave a voice to many conservatives around the nation who felt that their views were not covered in the mainstream media. As reported by The Daily Wire, “Limbaugh’s ‘The Rush Limbaugh Show’ first aired in 1988 and spent 33 years on the air, growing from being nationally syndicated with 56 radio stations to more than 600 stations with up to nearly 27 million weekly listeners.”

According to TMZ, “Kathryn Limbaugh [Rush Limbaugh’s wife], is listed as the person providing the info for the document, so it’s most likely her handiwork.”

Former President Donald Trump was complimentary of the radio show host in his recent speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference, according to The Daily Wire. Trump said, “I also want to pay my love and respect to the great Rush Limbaugh, who is watching closely and smiling down on us…”

Trump also took the time to mention Limbaugh’s wife and their strong relationship. He referenced Kathryn, saying, “He is watching, and he’s loving it, and he loves Kathryn…Kathryn, thank you for being here, so great. Thank you, Kathryn. He loved you, Kathryn, I will tell you that.”

Limbaugh passed away in mid-February after a battle with lung cancer.



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