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Opinion | Brian Rosenwald: Talk radio's Covid death trend a metastasization of conservative media culture. - NBCNewsTHINK

that dates to the format’s rise in the late 1980s and the early 1990s, and these sentiments fit perfectly into it.marketing executive for the Kansas City Royals

Zany though they were, these antics connected on a serious level with an audience that felt like its values were under siege. The rights movements that launched in the 1960s and the 1970s challenged what Limbaugh’s listeners had seen as immutable, God-ordained values tied to gender roles to sexuality and sex. Also under attack: racial hierarchies.

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