![]() HOWARD KURTZ: We went through a little bit of this after the funeral for the late Senator Paul Wellstone. ![]() All right, so Sunday, yesterday on CNN’s Reliable Sources, the host Howard Kurtz had this exchange with his guest, Eugene Robinson, who is a columnist for the Washington Post. (Playing of Bill and Hillary Clinton funeral spoof.) The Funeral Crashers, Ted Kennedy, Jimmy Carter, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and the Reverend Lowery, and an all-star cast too numerous to mention individually. Well, we decided, ladies and gentlemen, because that generated - not the Funeral Crashers bit itself, but just the criticism of this as Wellstone Memorial-like caused there to be a serious amount of analysis on the cable networks about why do Republicans, why is Limbaugh going so crazy about this? So we’ve put together a little bit here on the wedding crashers takeoff, The Funeral Crashers starring Bill and Hillary Clinton. You’ve got two guys who crash weddings looking for dates, looking for chicks. Near the beginning of the interview he asked what I thought of the funeral for Coretta Scott King, and I said, well, you’ve seen the movie The Wedding Crashers. He was set up I think off the 18th green at Spyglass, and he asked me to come by for a little five to seven minute interview that went two segments. He had his Fox show, Your World with Neil Cavuto, or My World with Neil Cavuto - Neil’s World, whatever. "And he was able to listen to that song and we remembered our wedding and Elton John.RUSH: When I was out last week at Pebble Beach for the AT&T National Pro-Am, Neil Cavuto was also out there. "I played that for Rush in his final days," Kathryn said, People reported. She explained that, in the days leading up to his death, he managed to find comfort in Elton John's "Your Song," which had fond memories attached to it for the couple. Last month Kathryn shared details of Rush's final days during a guest slot on her husband's show. Yes, he was greeted by many when he arrived back home." Rush didn’t know after which EIB Show he would follow God’s plan to return to Heaven. "I have his wedding ring and a cross on a chain around my neck, keeping him with me every day, every moment. "To keep the movement alive, just think of what Rush would say and do," she explained. Looking ahead, Kathryn said she would continue with the Rush Revere books and audio series. It was absolutely stunning with a beautiful oak tree over Rush with the sun shining down on him." We prayed around Rush and played some of his favorite music. We had a short ceremony in their chapel to his favorite song. ![]() "There will be pictures of the horse-drawn carriage with us following behind. "Rush was just shy of a president in my view," Kathryn continued. When the time came, it was a "stunning" ceremony. They had been planning the memorial service for a year and Kathryn said Rush would laugh at the coming event. Kathryn recalled how, when Rush was still alive, they would refer to his passing as "the event" to make light of the situation. "The sun was shining brightly at the Missouri funeral home, not like the icy snow a week before," she told guest host Todd Herman, according to Fox News. Kathryn painted a picture of the intimate ceremony during an appearance Tuesday on her late husband's talk show. 17 after a brief battle with lung cancer and was laid to rest on Feb. ![]() Rush Limbaugh's widow, Kathryn Limbaugh, has revealed details about the conservative talk radio legend's private funeral.
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