I actually learned what that meant from Breitbart, where it is used the same way as I just used it. So get off your soapbox.
Far as I'm concerned, you can say whatever good or bad things about someone who dies. If there is karma or God or something that judges, you have to answer. If not, then you do what you want - no harm no foul. My personal view is that I wouldn't say anything bad about anyone who died. But Free Speech allows you to say whatever you want in this situation. So have at it.
I found a few truths about Rush "I've never wished a man dead, but I have read some obituaries with great pleasure." -Mark Twain "A life spent spreading lies and hatred. The world is a more toxic place because he lived." "R.I.P to that cancer. Being stuck with Rush must've been torture." "I'm just grateful that Rush was able to see Trump lose the election before he died" "Can’t believe I’m siding with Cancer on this specific case." "As someone with a family member battling cancer, I never thought I'd root for cancer, yet here we are." "Good Riddance" is basically what every liberal, democrat or decent person is thinking about the death of Rush. "If you gave Rush an enema, you could bury him in a matchbox" "With just one death, global sanity has probably improved quite a bit. Pity that the harm he has caused will still have an awful impact on us who are living for years to come." “Cancer? Yeah, it’s really bad, but I hear they’ve been doing some good work lately.” "Millions of people are sad that the man who fed them lies and made them hate and fear everyone else has passed away."
I hoisted a few Blue Moons last night to Rush and reminisced about his program and the good that he had done for The Conservative/Traditionalist movement. --In the 90's I was a frequent caller to the program and I enjoyed thinking back on those times----RIP Rush.