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Bennett's avatar

The truly sad part is that no one will miss him. Really. Since his career subsisted on tearing things and people down instead of building anything, no one feels any gratitude for what he had accomplished since he didn't really accomplish anything. He just stood in doorways.

Those who currently "miss" him do so only for the most short-term and transactional of reasons. He was good for their business (freedom medals, anyone?) Now that he's gone, they'll just move on to the next enabler (that would be Tucker Carlson at present).

And as for his "fans," whose rage-aholism he fed on a daily basis, they too won't in any true sense miss him. Honestly, how can anyone say "I miss how Rush used make me feel so angry." Sure, there will be some who may say just that. But it's a sentiment that rings hollow and is easily filled from other sources. He will join Father Coughlin in the history books as just one more of America's dangerous cranks, alongside Bill O'Reilly (so forgotten already!) and Glenn Beck (where is he now?).

Now consider what will happen when Jimmy Carter passes away, who--like the remarkable Tony Bennett (z"l)--somehow just grew from strength to strength in dignity, recognition, and respect with age. Now there is someone who a lot of people will actually miss!

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otellus's avatar

After years of hearing nonsense coming out of Rush Limbaugh's mouth, I settled on this description of him:

Ignorance masquerading as intelligence.

Upon his death, this came to mind:

"I've never wished a man dead, but I have read some obituaries with great pleasure." -attributed to Mark Twain

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