
Rush Limbaugh's final show featured impromptu look back at his career, warning to Biden
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On Feb. 2, during what would be his final live show on the Excellence in Broadcasting (EIB) Network, iconic radio host Rush Limbaugh gave one caller advice by looking back over his own career, and closed the program with a warning to President Biden against alienating blue collar workers.
Later in the program, Limbaugh took a call from Sarah in Glendale, Ariz., who expressed frustration at the state and local Republican Party apparatuses from the view of someone interested in running for office. Sarah explained she and her husband had moved to Arizona from New York City because they did not feel represented as conservatives, but found it difficult to be politically active in their new home. Limbaugh responded that the idea working one's way up from the bottom has become an antiquated idea in modern politics and society.More Related News