

At age 16 he worked his first radio job at KGMO, a local radio station. In 1969 Limbaugh graduated from Cape Girardeau Central High School, where he played football and was a Boys State delegate. Limbaugh's grandfather, Rush Limbaugh Sr., was a Missouri prosecutor, judge, special commissioner, member of the Missouri House of Representatives in the 1930s, and longtime president of the Missouri Historical Society. Limbaugh Jr., is a judge in the same court, appointed by George W. Limbaugh Sr., was a federal judge in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. The family includes many lawyers, including his grandfather, father and brother his uncle, Stephen N. The name "Rush" was originally chosen for his grandfather to honor the maiden name of a family member, Edna Rush.

He and his younger brother David were born into the prominent political Limbaugh family his father was a lawyer and a United States fighter pilot who served in the China Burma India Theater of World War II. Limbaugh was born on January 12, 1951, in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, to parents Rush Hudson Limbaugh II and Mildred Carolyn ( née Armstrong) Limbaugh.

Hush nails exactly what makes home invasion films scary and the complete lack of empathy from its killer makes him an extremely compelling villain. With very little music, and some excellent sound design, Hush becomes a painstakingly intense experience. We see what she sees and hear what she hears, meaning that sound, for the most part, is muffled and almost entirely gone. As the viewer, we follow things from Madison’s perspective. Using sound to his advantage, the killer taunts Madison and attempts to take her down. While everything in Madison’s life seems pretty stable, one night a masked killer (John Gallagher Jr) comes to attack her woodland property.

Madison (Kate Seigel) is a deaf author who lost the ability to hear and speak at the age of 13. This time though, it’s a complete lack of sound. Similar to Don’t Breathe, Hush is another film that uses sound as a device for horror.
