I know it’s not nice to speak ill of the dead, but I have to say that I shed no tears yesterday when I learned that Rush Limbaugh had died.

Yes, I feel sorry for his family and friends, but that’s the extent of it because Limbaugh was one of the most disgusting, despicable influencers of public opinion ever to be given airtime.

And the fact that Donald Trump listened to him and paid homage to him made it even worse. I couldn’t stand him and certainly am shedding no tears that he’s gone.

Not Fake News writer Chris Waldron takes a look at this in “The Blustering Hero of Hypocrisy Bites the Dust”, and in a minute I’ll narrate his commentary published today on Not Fake News.

But first, here’s a reminder about something I announced the other day.

My old buddy Scott Ramminger and I are cooking up a new podcast that explores the intersection of music, art, and popular culture with news and politics.

Scott and I are finalizing contract negotiations with the "Not Fake News Network" and so we are prohibited by an ironclad non-disclosure agreement that not even Rudy Giuliani could break from providing further details.

However, I can say that it is going to be both interesting and entertaining.

I can also reveal that we've lined up some very cool and interesting guests, for our show, which is planned to stream weekly as a companion to this podcast, which was launched a few months ago.

Our new effort to get into trouble will launch march 12. We’ll reveal more information tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 19. So, stay tuned...

Meanwhile, Take a listen to “The Blustering Hero of Hypocrisy Bites the Dust”, by Chris Waldron on Not Fake News.biz.

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