Then it must've been the 30th anniversary I listened to by chance. Not much of it. I can only last 10-15 minutes of him, and I quickly go tired of his patting himself on the back. His staff I think made him a cake and stuff, and he found time to talk about himself. I think he really was the "king" of talk radio and sort of pioneered what we see today. The problem is what we see today. The whole shock jock thing and news as entertainment. You've heard it before. I think between the above, the Freedom Award, and his playing vanilla with his call-ins on the election fraud is why I'm at best indifferent to his passing.