There was a concern that Limbaugh’s image could be defaced or vandalized. Limbaugh bust gets 24-hour security

Rush Limbaugh is now under 24-hour surveillance — or his bust reportedly is, anyway.

The Missouri state House spent more than $1,100 in taxpayer dollars to install a security camera to watch over the conservative radio host’s bust at all hours, The Associated Press reported Thursday. And in the Hall of Famous Missourians — where Limbaugh is joined by President Harry Truman, Charlie Parker, Walter Cronkite, Mark Twain and Sacajawea — his is the only one with its own security camera.


There was a concern that Limbaugh’s image could be defaced or vandalized, House Clerk Adam Crumbliss told the AP.

Limbaugh’s bust was placed in the rotunda of the Missouri Capitol on May 14, despite protests from women’s groups and opposition from some Democratic lawmakers.

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