2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I grew up in a very red, rural community in the midwest. [View all]R B Garr
(17,377 posts)me of the first time I heard Rush Limbaugh. I had heard about him word-of-mouth but never listened to him during the day because of work. One day I had the day off and was looking forward to hearing him after all the fuss.
After listening, I was actually embarrassed for him. It was so ignorant and low brow and petty, snarky, pure lunacy. I thought for sure it would never last. I was shocked to find out that our military was forced to hear him on their radio with no alternative voice. Same with the Midwest. He was their representative voice. Your explanation shows that their special brand of idiocy really does resonate with the isolated flyovers.
Now Rush doesn't seem nearly as extreme as the outright insane and unprepared people taking over their party. Rush is almost mainstream now compared to the current creeps.