After the death of the conservative talk radio host, Rush Limbaugh, conservatives all over the country mourns. We lost a LEGEND. He died at the age of 70 following a battle with lung cancer.
Now, Rush Limbaugh’s widow confirms a rumor that has been circulating online for some time concerning the late king of conservative talk radio.
Kathryn Adams Limbaugh, joined conservative media mogul Glenn Beck to give some new insight into a rumor about something said to have been put on the radio legend’s death certificate.
Beck, himself host of a top-rated talk show, asked Kathyrn to confirm rumors that her late husband wanted the phrase “Radio’s Greatest of All Time” placed on the certificate.
Kathryn, who first laughed at the question, responded: “Yes. We have to be on brand at all times. … Another thing that we wanted to do and a way to tweak the media as a final goodbye from Rush, which we know he certainly would have loved.”
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Kathryn Limbaugh confirms to me that yes, Rush Limbaugh’s death certificate actually lists his occupation as “Radio’s Greatest of All Time”: “It was a way to tweak the media as a final goodbye from Rush.” pic.twitter.com/qzhxSinLDZ
— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) October 25, 2022
A direct descendant of the country’s second president, John Adams, Kathryn had joined Beck to promote a book on Rush’s life that she co-authored called, “Radio’s Greatest of All Time.”
Previously, Rush’s widow talked about what he would think about the state of the country today under President Joe Biden and Democrats.
“He would be upset with the United States not being as strong as it has been and should be. I know he would say it’s not time to panic,” she said in a February interview with Fox News, on the first anniversary of Rush’s death from lung cancer.
“It’s never time to panic,” Kathryn believed Rush would say. “Folks, it’s never, ever going to be time to give up on our country. It’ll never be time to give up on the United States. It’ll never be time to give up on yourself.”
In addition, his brother David Limbaugh, a writer and attorney, also spoke on the first anniversary of Rush’s passing.
“I have no right to speak for Rush but I’m going to speak for him anyway to the extent of expressing my immense appreciation and awe at his fan’s (your) profound love for him,” David Limbaugh tweeted. “Thank you. I knew he was loved, but wow, it is even beyond what I thought. So grateful.”
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