Rush Limbaugh told his audience this week said that U.S. “is trending toward secession” after the loss of President Donald Trump in the election.

Limbaugh told his audience, “I thought you were asking me something else when you said, “Can we win?” I thought you meant can we win the culture, can we dominate the culture. I actually think — and I’ve referenced this, I’ve alluded to this a couple of times cause I’ve seen others allude to this. I actually think that we’re trending toward secession. I see more and more people asking what in the world do we have in common with the people who live in, say, New York? What is there that makes us believe that there is enough of us there to even have a chance at winning New York, especially if you’re talking about votes.”

Limbaugh placed much of the blame on the Democrat Party, something that he has done for the past 30 years throughout his career.

“The Democrat Party is a black hole,” Limbaugh said. “And once you end up in it, you need up in a place that’s gonna be dark and dank, and it’s not gonna provide you anywhere near what you think this country is capable of.”

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Limbaugh gave a briefing of what he has believed happened to the media over the past 30 years, blaming the disappearance of some major news companies for the loss of “true American” journalism.

“We’re in this situation where there isn’t any media anymore. We don’t have journalism anymore,” he said. “There’s no news. And if that’s the case, where do you go? Where do you go to get news? If you’re on our side of the aisle and you know that the mainstream media is nothing but the Democrat Party… it’s nothing but the cattle call leadership of socialism, then where do you go to get news?”

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Article by Mia Graham