Limbaugh is known to enjoy "mens company" as well. 
Rush: divorced twice, no children and his last wife Marta lived in a home 2 miles away from her husband.........while "happily married".
Just more GOP hypocrisy.  
     Limbaugh, Rush * 
» Political commentator, radio host, college drop-out, alleged 
closet homosexual, and, as recently revealed, synthetic heroin 
drug addict, Rush Hudson Limbaugh III is probably the best 
known neocon personality in American radio.
Born in Cape Girardeau, MO, in 1951, Limbaugh spent many of 
his formative years pursuing a career in radio.
After using his pilonidal cyst - a congenital birth defect - to 
avoid military service in the Vietnam War, Limbaugh briefly 
worked for radio stations in Pittsburgh, PA and Kansas City, 
MO.  Fired from both jobs, he worked as a wiener salesman for 
the KC Royals baseball franchise, eventually slithering back into 
the radio business.
In 1971 Limbaugh attended Southeastern Missouri University, 
where, according to reports, he had a brief but heated affair 
with Elliot Sanders.  So gay is Limbaugh, guarantees Sanders, 
that, "none of his marriages was ever consummated."
Many of Limbaugh's fans staunchly deny the man's alleged 
homosexuality, and Limbaugh himself says the rumors are 
politically motivated lies.  However, one is forced to doubt 
Limbaugh, who has a history of denying and balking at rumors 
that are later revealed to be true.  His pilonidal cyst, his 
pseudonymous career in Pittsburgh radio, and his addiction to 
Oxycontin are all facts which Limbaugh initially denied or 
concealed.
After more failed stints with Missouri radio stations Limbaugh 
moved to Sacramento, CA, where he met and became "friends" 
with Norm Woodruff, a flamboyant, openly gay man with a 
great deal of influence in the local radio scene.  Woodruff, who  
mentored Limbaugh in the ways of affluence and elitism (traits 
Rush mocks today), would later died of AIDS.
Through his ties to Woodruff Limbaugh was given Morton 
Downey, Jr.'s spot on KFBK News Talk 1530 a.m.  Within 
twelve months Limbaugh had become the most popular radio 
personality in Sacramento.  In 1988 he signed on with EFM 
Media Management, working from New York City.
For a short while Limbaugh plateaued, until the success and 
enormous popularity of a Democratic president provided him 
with a reason to whine.
The popularity and charisma of President Clinton enabled 
Limbaugh's hate-filled show to appeal to millions of bitter 
American conservatives.  Limbaugh's unique combination of 
prevarication and histrionics provided a sense of unity for 
otherwise incompatible demographics, such as Klansmen and 
Wall Street stock brokers.
                      For years Limbaugh fooled his audiences into
                      believing his whining was something much more noble.
By the mid-90's Limbaugh's promoters had co-opted his show 
to enough nationwide syndicates to claim Limbaugh was the 
"most popular radio personality" in the country.  Technically this 
was false.  However, the free handout out of Limbaugh's show 
to any station that wanted it resulted in Limbaugh being the 
most listened-to man on a.m. radio.
Inspired by Clinton-induced vitriol, Limbaugh paid a ghostwriter 
to author for him   See, I Told You So (1992), Nanny Nanny, 
Boo Boo (1993), and I'm Rubber. You're Glue. Whatever You 
Say Bounces off Me and Sticks to You (1994).
After miserably failing on television, Limbaugh spiraled into 
depression, eventually becoming addicted to pain pills 
prescribed to him for his pilonidal cyst (a.k.a. "Butt Boil").  For 
nearly eight years Limbaugh abused Hydrocodone, a synthetic, 
stronger version of heroin.
In effect, Limbaugh spent nearly a decade stoned off his 
bleeding backside, and ultimately built up his tolerance to levels 
requiring dozens of pills per day in order to, as Limbaugh once 
confided in his maid, "get my buzz on."
A textbook example of the damning effects of drug abuse, 
Limbaugh's addiction precipitated a swift drop in weight, 
deafness in both ears, and a marked decline in mental faculties.  
He also became increasingly paranoid - requiring his provider to 
meet him at night behind restaurants, next to dumpsters, 
where he'd hand over cigar boxes stuffed with "cabbage" (cash) 
in exchange for some "little baby blues" (pills).  Limbaugh's 
desperation peaked in 2003, when he groped his provider in an 
attempt to check her for a wire tap.
By late 2003 the whole world knew of Limbaugh's drug 
addiction, though by virtue of their lack of character the 
majority of his fan base remained loyal listeners.  Limbaugh's 
show remained popular, despite the rapid rise of Liberal Talk 
Show host Al Franken and the dogged attempts by the Bush 
administration to shut down long time talk show staple Howard 
Stern.
In May 2004 Rush's third wife, Marta, grew tired of never 
having sex with her allegedly closeted homosexual of a 
husband, and so asked for a divorce.  Limbaugh complied after his 
desperate wife agreed to never reveal the true nature of Rush's 
sexual perversion.
                                                                        P.T. 
In 2001 a Federal investigation into 
a Hydrocodone/Vicodin trafficking 
ring implicated Rush Limbaugh, 
who continued abusing the illicit 
drug for two and a half more years. 
Seen here
performing
his daily
radio show,
Limbaugh is
able to base
his claims of
popularity on
the fact that his radio program is 
free to any station that wants it. 
Rush's desks have been known 
to break down after just two 
weeks of Limbaugh pounding his 
fists into them.  
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Here, in his
"Jeff Christie"
phase, Rush
Limbaugh
worked under
an assumed
identity, as do
many self-
loathing, closeted 
homosexuals.  After 
being arrested for 
soliciting a gay man in 
Pittsburgh, Limbaugh 
was fired from KQV 
radio, according to 
numerous sources. 
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