How is rush limbaugh
Or freedom-loving radio hosts. It was behavioral scientists William von Hippel and Robert Trivers who first argued that self-deception evolved to help people better spread their lies and have more confidence doing so. I would venture to say that the reason Limbaugh so successfully spread lies among his listeners was that he so spectacularly believed them.
Thank the evolution of the human psyche for that one! So, what can we do about these self-deceivers spreading lie after lie? But I also have a strategy that has to do with why I started writing a book about honesty right after Trump got elected president. It starts with noticing your own. But it will help you be accountable to you. Judi Ketteler frequently writes about self-awareness. Buckley, Jr. The other way was to view Trump as someone who had the same catalogue of resentments as Limbaugh did, and—perhaps more importantly—was hated by the same people.
By early , he was defending Trump daily, and, perhaps more significantly, striking the same rhetorical tones. When Trump took a stance that Limbaugh would have once objected to—such as imposing new tariffs—Limbaugh simply changed his opinion and backed Trump. His favored candidates did not necessarily win primaries—witness his failure to derail John McCain, in —and his ability to steer voters was probably always less than what was assumed.
The Republicans never became the vehicle of pure economic libertarianism and fealty to conservative ideas that Limbaugh may have once hoped, but they did become a party that Limbaugh could love. I'm sure that you all know by now that I really don't like talking about myself and I don't like making things about me," Limbaugh said. But, he said, he knew he had to explain what was going on in his life because listeners would be curious if he wasn't at his usual post every day.
Even though he had no symptoms at that time, he realized that would not last and he would have to be absent for treatment. A day later, he was visibly moved when President Trump, his longtime friend and Florida neighbor, awarded him the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom , during a State of the Union address in the House of Representatives.
Attending as one of Trump's "special guests," the white-bearded and ruddy-faced Limbaugh sat in the House gallery next to first lady Melania Trump, who fastened the medal on a blue ribbon around his neck. In May, Limbaugh updated his listeners on the state of his health with a candid assessment. I vowed to shield as much of that from the daily program as I can," Limbaugh said before talking about his third wave of treatment.
He said the previous week of treatments left him "virtually worthless" and "virtually useless. Then came his grim assessment in October. He tried to be upbeat, but the progression of the cancer and the treatment had not been easy. I do get very, very tired now. The day before Christmas , on his final show of the year, he updated listeners on his health again, saying he hadn't expected to make it past October, let alone into December. Limbaugh is survived by his fourth wife, Kathryn Rogers, whom he married in Three previous marriages ended in divorce.
He did not have children. Born on Jan. His family looked askance at his early yen — while still in grammar school — to become a radio star. I know I'm great at it. When he was 9, he got a toy radio as a gift and began "broadcasting" on AM frequencies in his home, entertaining his family playing DJ with his records.
In high school, he worked as a DJ at a station co-owned by his father. Thomas Paine For all the controversy he embodied, he remained a GOP kingmaker. They followed, too, in pushing the bounds of civil dialogue. The brand of blunt, no-gray-area debate that Limbaugh popularized spread, from cable television to congressional town hall meetings, from voracious debates over health care to the rallies of the tea party movement.
Such criticism echoed again and again in his lifetime, but Limbaugh seemed only to push further, assembling an ever-growing list of those branded enemies, of the issues the public was purportedly being fooled on, and the lies the mainstream media was supposedly feeding. Though he often enunciated the Republican platform better and more entertainingly than any party leader, he was an imperfect spokesman. Limbaugh was a portly, cigar-smoking multimillionaire who drew his massive following with his message, not affability.
He came with a checkered personal life that repeatedly put him in headlines. In , Limbaugh admitted an addiction to painkillers and entered rehabilitation. He married his fourth wife, Kathryn Rogers, in a lavish ceremony. He had no children. Louis Rams. Through it all, though, his message remained crystal clear.
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