We Have Lost an American Genius

Guest Post by Victor Davis Hanson

We Have Lost an American Genius

Rush Limbaugh created modern national talk radio as we now know it. For over three decades he kept at rapt attention — live from noon to 3 p.m. on weekdays — the largest conservative audience in broadcast history. More than 15 million tuned in each week.

Last week, 32 years and more than 23,000 hours of on-air commentary after he went national in August 1988, Limbaugh died of lung cancer at age 70.

By the 1990s he had become the voice, literally and iconically, of the conservative movement and its hot/cold liaisons with the Republican Party. Limbaugh was hated by the left because he was deadly effective in fighting them, and he was feared at times by the Republican establishment — because he could also be deadly effective in fighting it.

Limbaugh had an uncanny sense of what conservative populism could do — such as abruptly end Barack Obama’s control of Congress after just two years in the sweeping Tea Party midterm election of 2010. He also instinctively sensed what it should not do: endorse Ross Perot’s quixotic third-party surge of 1992 that eventually would split the conservative vote and ensure Bill Clinton the presidency with just 43 percent of the popular vote.

Limbaugh was a master comedian. His pauses, intonations and mock tones were far funnier than those of our contemporary regulars on late-night television. He was a gifted mimic, an impersonator, with as wide a repertoire as masters of the past such as Vaughn Meader, David Frye and Rich Little. Yet Limbaugh worked mostly behind the microphone, without the aid of an onstage presence.

During the 2009 Republican depression over the Obama craze, it was a lonely, much caricatured Limbaugh who revived Republicans. He famously announced — to the furor of the left and the chagrin of what within a decade would become the Never Trump right — that he wanted the newly inaugurated president and his agenda to “fail.”

At the time of such heresy, a deified Obama was gloating over the Democrats’ “elections have consequences” control over the House and Senate.

Limbaugh was a natural impromptu public speaker. He could rev up a crowd in the fashion of a Ronald Reagan or Donald Trump. True, he was also a natural actor, but in part because he read widely, prepped constantly and outworked his opponents.

The cheap postmortem attacks on Limbaugh were as expected as they were tasteless. In his thousands of hours of live broadcasting, did he on rare occasions say the wrong things? He admitted that he had, regretted it, and often apologized for it.

He certainly never took out progressive insurance — the kind of occasional triangulation with the left that wins some conservatives exemption from the cancel culture.

This week, many would have preferred to read less about what Limbaugh had apologized for and more about the apologies Joe Biden never offered for his lifelong compendium of racial insensitivity and prejudicial bombast — all to be contextualized in service to his “correct” thinking.

Limbaugh’s canon was never to talk down to or insult the base. It was natural for him because he grew up with, knew intimately and felt most comfortable with traditional middle America. Deplorables and clingers trusted him to stay Rush. They were assured there would never be a sudden about-face, confessional or sellout. Limbaugh knew how to golf with the rich but also knew what it was like to be fired often and unemployed with the deplorables.

He grew increasingly frustrated that the naive right never fully understood the mind of the left. In “Groundhog Day” fashion, conservatives, he believed, became shocked on cue that any means were not just necessary for the left but ethically justified, given that the ends were global justice delivered by supposed moral superiors.

For someone with a reputation for mockery, I never heard Limbaugh in private or in correspondence fixate on his enemies or blast his former friends. Mostly he laughed them off, and instead turned to what he told hundreds of those who knew him: “How can I help you in any way?”

Limbaugh was confused by the Never Trump Republican virulence. He had dutifully fought for the four Bush election bids. He had loyally supported their three combined terms. And he tried to empower the failed and inept McCain and Romney efforts. His theory was that after the primaries were over, winning 50 percent of what you wanted in a general election was better than nothing.

The amnesiac Never Trumpers didn’t just fail to return the courtesy, he believed, but never even worried that they should have.

Limbaugh’s was a quintessential American success story. It is impossible to imagine any other country producing either him or his career. We are mourning for Rush, but also for ourselves. We are going to miss him and need him more, not less, each day that he is now silent.

Victor Davis Hanson is a distinguished fellow of the Center for American Greatness

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29 Comments
Fedup
Fedup
February 27, 2021 7:47 am

He also instinctively sensed what it should not do: endorse Ross Perot’s quixotic third-party surge of 1992

He was a useless gatekeeper that kept up the charade of a left-right division. Good riddance.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Fedup
February 28, 2021 5:33 pm

So the left-right divide is a charade?

That appears to be one of the silliest points of view I have ever read.
Perhaps you’ll explain how it’s not real.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Colorado Artist
February 28, 2021 6:14 pm

If you don’t know who Arthur Finkelstein was, and what he did for a living, you have no idea what is going on at all.

Fedup
Fedup
  Colorado Artist
March 1, 2021 8:39 am

Perhaps you’ll explain how it’s not real.

What has the right/conservative politicians conserved in the last several decades?
Do you really think societal norms have improved from a “conservative” viewpoint at all?

CCRider
CCRider
February 27, 2021 8:26 am

Limbaugh gave us the Bush’s, two stupid and completely disastrous wars, enormous increases in government spending, the Patriot Act which eviscerated the 4th amendment, McCain, Romney and the single party duopoly. This cheap, simple-minded hagiography says more about Hanson (drop the middle name, for Christ’s sake) than it does about Limbaugh. Limbaugh was a gatekeeper and Hanson is a neocon and a well-spoken sap.

Ken31
Ken31
  CCRider
February 27, 2021 3:29 pm

My final straw with Rush was when he “made an exception” and let the Cheney’s spout neocon propaganda for an hour. He was already on thin ice for saying American manufacturing will never return (and he seemed quite smug about it and not alarmed).

How completely ignorant and dim to not see it will result in American collapse and then it will have to return.

very old white guy
very old white guy
February 27, 2021 8:46 am

Two comments, both indicative of a level of ignorance that does not require explanation.

MOTLEY
MOTLEY
  very old white guy
February 27, 2021 9:15 am

People who believe in the political divide are being ‘played’ Its identical … identical to coke versus pepsi. C’mon man! Wake up. The powers give you two choices … mere illusion of freedom. Meanwhile, they own both parties and their own personal agenda marches forward. If you cannot see it and accept it now, will you ever? I have encountered some of the most informed people on this website who have assisted in opening up my own eyes. Go watch … the very latest CORBETT REPORT regarding Donald Trump. Evidence. That is what is presented. Evidence.

CCRider
CCRider
  MOTLEY
February 27, 2021 11:19 am

Corbett is an excellent antidote to the well-paid-for bullshit we got from Limbaugh. I don’t miss a word he says.

Roger V Tranfaglia
Roger V Tranfaglia
  MOTLEY
February 28, 2021 6:36 pm

Evidence of WHAT?

CCRider
CCRider
  very old white guy
February 27, 2021 11:17 am

Yes, it does. If you can refute anything I wrote spit it out.

Roger V Tranfaglia
Roger V Tranfaglia
  CCRider
February 28, 2021 6:38 pm

Refute? SUURRREEEE…..
Your JEALOUS because Rush made MOORE money than YOU ever will!

Fedup
Fedup
  very old white guy
February 27, 2021 8:35 pm

Two comments, both indicative of a level of ignorance that does not require explanation.

You are the proverbial frog that refuses to jump out of the boiling water.
You clueless twit.

Neuday
Neuday
February 27, 2021 8:55 am

Had Rush been willing and able to get Pat Buchanan elected in 1992 he’d have likely saved America. Clown World really got going when Bill and Hillary took power. Rush, in the end, was close but no cigar.

Ken31
Ken31
  Neuday
February 27, 2021 3:30 pm

This the same Buchanan worried about losing the “war in Afghanistan” last week?

Stucky
Stucky
February 27, 2021 9:01 am

The author and I have a vastly differing definition of “genius”.

I like VDH a lot. But, he missed the mark big time with this article.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 27, 2021 9:38 am

Rush changed his tune when he saw what the Republicans were trying to do with immigration.

As I recall he was perplexed himself at the time.

no one
no one
February 27, 2021 11:23 am

Al gore, talking about the need to pass NAFTA to destroy American jobs and borders, agrees with Hanson on the greatness of Limbaugh. Limbaugh the genius helped pass NAFTA and open the borders, worship him.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC3KeRTG7WY

Machinist
Machinist
  no one
February 27, 2021 12:38 pm

I listened to this video for about one minute.
All I heard was this “giant sucking sound”.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  no one
February 27, 2021 2:18 pm

back then,most people were free traders–

Ken31
Ken31
  TampaRed
February 27, 2021 3:31 pm

They were not mistaken. They were evil and dishonest.

yahright
yahright
February 27, 2021 1:29 pm

He was entertaining. Made people think about stuff.

Ken31
Ken31
  yahright
February 27, 2021 3:32 pm

Only thought that was in Safe and Approved(TM) directions.

Ken31
Ken31
February 27, 2021 3:25 pm

The world can never have enough genius gatekeepers. Sure enough. I was a fan for more than 20 years, but eventually I grew up.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 27, 2021 5:04 pm

Everyone has already mentioned gatekeeper, so…
I hadn’t listened in years, so I had no idea he was this strictly partisan. I don’t mean he should have done anything for Democrats, but that he appears to have stood for anything and everything Republican. Disgusting.

“It is impossible to imagine any other country producing either him or his career.
Being loud and profitable? I guess that is the stereotype of an American success story. But since radio is the original passive propaganda, and we know who owns the media anyhow, his success is as phoney as anything in hollywood.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
February 27, 2021 7:03 pm

https://www.forbes.com/2006/06/27/rush-limbaugh-viagra-cx_gl_0627autofacescan07.html

DR, just a short helicopter ride away from Epstein Island, and all those hidden Mossad cameras.

Then, take a look at who was on the plane with him.

Roger V Tranfaglia
Roger V Tranfaglia
  Anonymous
February 28, 2021 6:40 pm

CC…Is THAT YOU???

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
February 28, 2021 5:29 pm

Rush was despised not only for his rock-ribbed, unwavering conservatism,
but mostly because of his wonderful sense of humor.
Leftists HATE funny.
RIP, Great American.

falconflight
falconflight
March 2, 2021 10:13 pm

He was a great man, a man of historic import. He was the conservative voice like no other. I started listening to him on WABC, NY in 1988, before his show was syndicated…before I was a voting republican.