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Hilarious Secret About Rush Limbaugh’s Death Cerficitate Revealed


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The widow of conservative news radio legend Rush Limbaugh just let out a hilarious secret regarding Rush’s death certificate.

Katherine Limbaugh in a recent interview with radio host Glen Beck shared numerous stories about her late husband’s legacy.

At one point though, Katherine let out a hilarious secret and that is on Rush’s death certificate for his occupation it’s listed as “Radio’s Greatest of All Time”

Watch her say it here:

Trending Politics had these details to share:

The widow of legendary conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh, Kathryn Adams Limbaugh, recently made an appearance on Glenn Beck’s radio program where she took time to reflect on her husband’s extraordinary life, going on to say that one of his greatest traits was that he was “so humble. He had the biggest heart. He was so sincere, and he never forgot the little guy.”

You’d be hard-pressed to find a single individual that is involved in helping to spread the message, principles, and values of conservative ideology that wasn’t in some way influenced by Rush. His contribution to the movement cannot be overstated. Thanks to the doors he smashed through, many of us now today have a place to share our way of thinking and a voice with which to make ourselves heard.

According to TheBlaze, Kathryn was asked during the interview with Beck if the rumors surrounding Rush’s death certificate listing his occupation as “Radio’s Greatest of All Time” were true. And the answer was in the affirmative.

Rush’s widow laughed and said, “Yes. We have to be on brand at all times. Very important … it was a way to tweak the media as a final goodbye from Rush, which we know he certainly would have loved.”

The Blaze got the scoop too:

Kathryn Adams Limbaugh, widow of conservative radio legend Rush Limbaugh, joined Glenn Beck on the radio program Tuesday to reflect on her husband’s life and legacy, saying she believes one of his greatest attributes was that “he was so humble. He had the biggest heart. He was so sincere, [and] he never forgot the little guy.”

When asked if rumors that Rush’s death certificate lists his occupation as “Radio’s Greatest of All Time” are true, Kathryn laughed and answered, “Yes. We have to be on brand at all times. Very important … it was a way to tweak the media as a final goodbye from Rush, which we know he certainly would have loved.

Rush warned us:



 

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