Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:When many of us say something less than complimentary about Rush, we are probably saying we don't like the way he made "disrespect for people you disagree with"... a respected form of political discussion.
It has taken Rush 25 years to make the "disrespect" concept a significant part of our political discourse. It will be interesting to see how long it takes us to get the poison and venom our of our political discussions. I'm guessing 100 years.
Disrespecting those who don't agree with you -- and disrespect as an accepted part of political discourse -- both existed long before Rush Limbaugh became a national talk host. I distinctly remember hearing what a lot of detractors had to say about President Reagan -- both on the radio, and off the radio -- much of it various forms of insults.
Aside from that, I think the increasing popularity of disrespect has more to do with the internet age, when anybody with internet access can set up a blog, or comment on a news story -- and they can get away with being as poisonous or as extreme in tone as they want to be. And others will cheer them on and agree with them. The more politically biased the 'news' site, the more extreme the commentary, from readers as well as the commentators.