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Essay heading: Rush Limbaugh
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He was fired by a man named Jim Carnegie, who now says that he was
instructed to fire him, but as soon as Jim got his next job, he hired Rush again.
At the age of 28 Rush took a job organizing community events for the Kansas
City Royals. This paid him $18,000 a year. Rush spent five unfulfilling years
with the Royals... displayed 300 characters
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Rush spent five unfulfilling years
with the Royals. "No fault of people at the Royals," Limbaugh told Talkers, a
radio-industry magazine several years ago. "I was just doing the wrong thing."
(June 3, 1995, The Philadelphia Inquirer) In 1983 Limbaugh decided to try radio
again. By 1984 he was working as a talk-show host for a station in Sacramento
California... displayed next 300 characters
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