Being a baby boomer, I would think of Walter Cronkite. During his tenure at the CBS Evening News, he dominated the ratings, and was a touchstone for viewers, like no anchor before or since. When I recall that Cronkite retired early in the Reagan era - 30 years ago - it makes me feel old.
But I'm sure the term "America's Anchor" isn't copyrighted. Apparently, Rush decided to apply the label to himself. I haven't listened to him in a long time, but as I remember, he kind of bragged about himself and his "excellence in broadcasting," etc. - so he probably means it in a tongue in cheek way.
But I'm sure the term "America's Anchor" isn't copyrighted. Apparently, Rush decided to apply the label to himself. I haven't listened to him in a long time, but as I remember, he kind of bragged about himself and his "excellence in broadcasting," etc. - so he probably means it in a tongue in cheek way.