Rush Limbaugh, who died Wednesday at the age of 70 following a bout with Stage IV lung cancer, had a profound impact on American life, TheBlaze founder Glenn Beck told "Tucker Carlson Tonight". "I don’t know any man, any one person -- not a movement, not a collection of people -- any one person that changed the culture as much as Rush Limbaugh did that added to the culture," Beck told host Tucker Carlson. He knew most people didn’t last 30 years in broadcasting, but I don’t know if he knew he wasn’t most people." TUCKER CARLSON: WHY RUSH LIMBAUGH MATTERED"How do you last 30 years in a business like this, with the daily intensity, with the relentless attacks not just on your business, but on you, your character and your family?" CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPBeck concluded by reiterating that Limbaugh should be remembered as "the Johnny Carson of radio" and for saving the AM format.
Source: Fox News February 18, 2021 04:07 UTC