Rush Limbaugh, radio host and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, dead at 70
Radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh died Wednesday after a battle with lung cancer. He was 70.
The conservative broadcaster was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Feb. 4, 2020, one day after he announced his diagnosis.
The Missouri native was one of the nation’s highest-paid radio personality, according to Forbes, which put his net worth at $600 million. His $87 million annual income is second only to Howard Stern’s deal with SIRIUSXM.
Limbaugh had four marriages, including his last one to party planner Kathryn Rogers, 43, whom he wed in 2010. Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas off…
and irreplaceable. RIP and thank you, forever, Rush.
Love the man! He hated the illegal wetbacks! RIP Sir.