...and it's Rush Limbaugh. (Salon)
"But I didn't think anything of it; I mean, everyone has family members
others don't agree with. I'm sure you have a grandpa or uncle out there
who complains about the "queers" and the people who speak "Mexican"
ruining his neighborhood. I don't like that, but I bet you're OK.
One Thanksgiving he stands in front of all us relatives in his Versailles-looking living room, and before my grandpa prays over our meal, Cousin Rusty apologizes. He says he's afraid he has made it tough to be a Limbaugh this past year, and his voice breaks like I have never heard it do before. Cousin Rusty is OK.
Now that I'm at Columbia University, some relatives like to ask about the "climate" at school, and if I'm becoming "liberal," like it's a disease. I don't think they understand that you don't have to agree with your family to love your family.
Rush once told me, "The only way to make millions is for half the nation to hate you." He told me this at his mom's funeral when I was 13, and I think the reason he was talking business was because he was trying not to look so sad. It's funny how the subject of half the nation hating him could effectively lighten his mood. I wanted to say, "But I don't want half the nation to hate you."

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