Mr. Limbaugh virtually created the position of conservative talk radio host, and the medium made him both an architect of the modern right in the U.S. and a very wealthy man. Week after week, from his "golden microphone" and studio in "sunny southern Florida," Mr. Limbaugh's often trenchant and humorous -- and almost as often controversial -- three-hour weekday show delighted conservatives and infuriated liberals.
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| | | NEWS ALERT Mr. Limbaugh virtually created the position of conservative talk radio host, and the medium made him both an architect of the modern right in the U.S. and a very wealthy man. Week after week, from his "golden microphone" and studio in "sunny southern Florida," Mr. Limbaugh's often trenchant and humorous -- and almost as often controversial -- three-hour weekday show delighted conservatives and infuriated liberals. Read More > | | | | |
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