19-02-21 10:14:00, U.S. News
Limbaugh was dubbed “The most dangerous man in America” because he told the truth
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23 hours ago
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18 February, 2021
Steve Watson
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Tucker Carlson dedicated an important monologue to the late Rush Limbaugh Wednesday, emphasising that the legendary talk radio host has been fighting against censorship for his entire 30 year run.
“Rush Limbaugh actually believed things, and believed them with sincerity. That was his secret. What he believed most of all was that America is a good and decent place and worth preserving,” Carlson stated.
Carlson then noted that because Limbaugh was so well versed with the founding documents of America, he instantly became a threat to the corporate establishment.
“That was a threat to the people who wanted to be more powerful than the Constitution allows, so they tried to silence him,” Carlson noted.
“We think of corporate censorship as a new phenomenon, but Rush Limbaugh was fighting it 30 years ago, and winning,” he added, noting that Limbaugh was dubbed “The most dangerous man in America” because he told the truth.
Carlson’s guest Mark Steyn described Limbaugh as one of the most generous people he ever met, and a man to whom he owes almost everything.
Steyn further added that had Limbaugh’s listenership been a country, it would have been one of the most powerful nations on the planet.
Infowars’ Alex Jones and guest Mancow Muller, a personal friend of Limbaugh’s, paid their own tributes to the talk radio pioneer who vastly influenced both their careers:
Put a log on the fire, play Mario Kart and get an early bedtime
Published
2 days ago
on
17 February, 2021
Steve Watson
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While Joe Biden plays Mario Kart and gets an early night, Kamala Harris is talking to world leaders, prompting the question who really is the President of the United States now?
The New York Post reports that Harris spoke at length with French President Emmanuel Macron this week.