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21. Why Rush Limbaugh Is Wrong
 
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22. The Rush Limbaugh Quiz Book
 
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23. Rush Hour: Talk Radio, Politics,
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24. Rush to Us/Americans Hail Rush
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25. A Cat Named Rush Limbaugh, a Dog
 
26. Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot
 
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27. Rush!
28. The Limbaugh Letter (The American
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29. The Great Limbaugh Con: And Other
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30. Buy This Book & Make Me Rich
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31. The Bum's Rush: The Selling of
 
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32. Flush Rush
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33. PLAYBOY December 1993 ERIKA ELENIAK,
 
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34. The Way Things Ought to be
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35. The Assassination of Rush Limbaugh
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36. Books by Al Franken (Study Guide):
 
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37. Taxpayers' Tea Party
 
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38. Rush Limbaugh and the Bible
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39. Rush Limbaugh: An Oral & Media
 
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40. The age of Limbaugh: when politics

21. Why Rush Limbaugh Is Wrong
by Michael Rahman
Hardcover: 160 Pages (1998-10-01)
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Asin: 0964747006
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Uninteligent, Mean spirited, and very Unprofessional
It is not only that I'm a conservitive that I don't like your book. It was just that you put it together so poorly and unprofessional like. You are obviously an amature. The way you attack conservitives doesn't help yourposition at all. It just makes you look childish, and doesn't help get yourpoint across.

A Basic Waste of Time to Read.

1-0 out of 5 stars The author said it all in his critique, the book is a looser
You are correct when you say your book is a looser.You have no idea what you are talking about but you might consider making an appointment with a therapist, it might do you some good.And please don't waste anymore ofyour time or ours with such trash.

2-0 out of 5 stars Mr. Rahman's book isillogical and ANTI-Christian.
Couched in philosophical terms is a post modern world view of a teenager who grew up in the late 1980's and early 1990's.A person who declares that there is no such thing as right and wrong, yet by the verydecisiveness of the statement implies that this absence of absolutes is inof itself an absolute.How's that for logic.His methodology of argumentcomes from an unclear understanding of the practices of religion.I haveno doubt that Mr. Rahman would gladly see to it that religion would only bepracticed within the confines of a religious sanctuary and that no oneshould bother anyone by their intrusive beliefs.Sorry, Mr. Rahman, butthe bubble that you intend to keep religion in has burst a long time ago. The First ammendment prohibits ANY RESTRICTIONS on the freedom of religion. His language shows that he has a contempt for anything religious.Yet,how easily it is for him to feign tolerance.Tolerance is something Mr.Rahman has shown very little of towards anyone who holds a Christianbelief.He says that one can practice their religion as long as it doesn'tget in his way.Unfortunately, for Mr.Rahman that is, the very nature oftwo of the most adhered to religions, Christianity and Islam, does not lenditself to introvert praxis.Mr. Rahman claims to be open minded, yetrestricts his view of reality to the empirical.How open minded can such arestricted realm be. He openly admits that he is secular, yet feignstolerance for other religions.In his statement "man's so-called godcalled God," Rahman reveals his abhorrence of and ignorence of anyreligion."The death of traditionalism" touts Rahman in hisbook's title.From traditionalism to what?Post-modern schitzophrenia.Ithink not.To the dismay of Mr. Rahman, there are still many people whohold the view of the "traditionalist".Mr. Rahman's book is aclassic example of a person who is trapped by their limited anthropologicalview of reality.

2-0 out of 5 stars Rahman's bitterness towards our conservative base is evident
In this book Rahman conveys an attitude of disgust towards those conservative ideals that are the very foundation of our country. Sadly, he displaces his anger and bitterness toward conservatism on Limbaugh. Despitehis political views, of which I almost completely disagree with, his bookfails on many levels beginning with his lazy and inarticulte writing style.

2-0 out of 5 stars Rush Limbias is Biased. Go figure
Rahman's book is, at best,a refreshing look on MR. Limbias. His writing style and manners are crude but to the point. However, intellectually speaking, Rahnman's philosophy/ideology is just as scary to me as a RightWing Extremist's is.Rahman speaks of a freedom that is unknown to anyjust society, a rebellious type of free spiritedliberty that advocates afalse sense of exemption from laws and authority. I know it's a hopelessundertaking to debate about fundamental value judgements such as this one.However, I will invite anyone to read Plato's works which are an excellentaccount on how Mr. Rahman's flawed secular ideology fails time and timeagain in societies because of it's unrestricted selfish nature. No just manis free to do whatever he pleases. This is a myth that should be discardedwith when one is part of a social matrix. A just society is based on thebelief that respects authority and recognizes that there are indeed thingsthat are above one's self.Rahman introduces a concept that makes itacceptable to defy moral, secular and ethical laws. True, God gave us thefreedom to murder, obey laws and ultimately live our lives as we choose.But we do not necessarily have a right to do all of the above. Do We?Ironically, Rahman believes that this type of secular self driven ideology,which is not as new and unique as he thinks,is intellectually superior tothat of a "brain washed" conservative such as Limbaugh. However,no one can deny that Rush Limbaugh is a biased man who searches unwittinglyfor that which might strengthen his point of view.But then again, are wenot all guilty of this.

And one more point.Rahman offers a clearwindow in to his soul when he praises and reveres Mr. Cobain as a man andmusician. I, too, loved the Band and the music but never would I respect aman who was so consumed with his internal affairs, his drugs, and himselfthat would ultimately and tragically desert his wife and children becauseof his own selfish need to end his life (Scott Weiland could be next). I dofeel sympathy but not praise for man. ... Read more


22. The Rush Limbaugh Quiz Book
by Ted Rueter
 Paperback: 116 Pages (1995-04)
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Everyone who has an opinion on the ubiquitous radio personality--pro or con--will get a laugh out of a book of multiple choice questions with hilarious answers that covers the need-to-know areas of Rush Limbaugh's life. Original. ... Read more


23. Rush Hour: Talk Radio, Politics, and the Rise of Rush Limbaugh
by The Summit Publishing Group
 Hardcover: 326 Pages (1997-04-15)
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24. Rush to Us/Americans Hail Rush Limbaugh
by H. King
Paperback: 325 Pages (1994-09-01)
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Asin: 0786000821
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A compilation of tributes, anecdotes, and acolades from across America--including Ronald Reagan, Charlton Heston, Charles Barkley, and William F. Buckley--present an inspirational salute to Rush Limbaugh. Original. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars THIS BOOK MAKES YOU LOVE AMERICA!
This book tells the story of a man who is truly living the American Dream.This book will fill you with hope and pride in our great country and give those conservatives out there new hope that we are in the majority. ... Read more


25. A Cat Named Rush Limbaugh, a Dog Named Howard Stern
by Francis Pfaff
Paperback: 80 Pages (1997-10)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Bizarre Hidden Gem
This book is a pet lover's delight, if you are not politically correct or easily offended. The slim volume contains cute and cuddly anecdotes about how pets got their names (a cat jumps on the TV set only when the 1990s show Blossom is on, hence it is cleverly called Blossom). And of course there are the titular creatures on the cover, named for their putative resemblance to larger than life radio personages.

What separates this from a traditional pet names book is that the author (with a silly name himself, Francis Pfaff) chimes in at the end of each personal story to insult the contributor! And he insults these "pet parents" with all the campy, sniping venom of a bitter old gay dude. No homophobe I, but it is pretty clear that the acerbic Mr. Pfaff is not fond of the ladies. In fairness, he doesn't seem fond of anyone.

Recommended for pet people with a perverse sense of the absurd. ... Read more


26. Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot And Other Observations
 Hardcover: Pages (1996)

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27. Rush!
by Michael Arkush
 Paperback: 233 Pages (1993-10)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Interviews with neighbors, family, friends, and fellow workers trace the early life and career of the popular conservative radio talk show host from Missouri and recount his struggle to build a national audience. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars RUSH EXPOSED!!
I did get a couple of laughs about Rush's bumbling attempts around women during his high school years.Limbaugh comes off as quite timid with the ladies.
To me, the highlight of this unauthorized biography of Rush is when Limbaugh use to boast how he dodge the draft during Vietnam war.Mr. Right-winger is definitely proud of his achievement during the war. Limbaugh is total void of any shame like Prez AWOL on his conduct during the war
Also amusing is how Rush flunked out of college.I guess Limbaugh's professors were not quite as gullible as his millions of sheep listeners.So Rush spent the war years spinning records at some hic radio station in Missouri.I don't know where conservatives get their heroes.
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28. The Limbaugh Letter (The American Dream Is Not Over, 4)
by Rush Limbaugh
Pamphlet: Pages (1995)

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Interviw with Lynne Cheney and much more 16 pages in all. ... Read more


29. The Great Limbaugh Con: And Other Right-Wing Assaults on Common Sense
by Charles M. Kelly
Paperback: 216 Pages (1994-09)
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Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A good book to have.
A very informative book.Thanks for selling it to me and thanks for the fast response time.

4-0 out of 5 stars A cut above the normal I hate Limbaugh book
This book is a cut above the usual I hate Rush Limbaugh book. It includes some useful analysis as well as merely pointing out what a jackass Limbaugh is.

2-0 out of 5 stars An Assault On The Reader
I am not a big fan of Rush Limbaugh, I would even admit to somewhat disliking the man.I also tend to fall to more of the moderate side of the political isle.So you would think that I would have really liked this book, unfortunately for me I did not.I am all for going after the many misstatements that Rush makes and his very far right wing view of the world.I would have even enjoyed a bit of grief given to the conservative section of the Republican party, but this book went way beyond what I wanted to read.The author started out taking on the items are mentioned above, it was just that the author used this as a starting point.He went after everything to the right of full blown socialism.

As I read I kept thinking what in the world is this guy thinking.He has an issue with about everything that is remotely associated with the Republican party.He was mad at business owners having the ability to move their businesses around the U.S., he does not like any kind of anti union activity and he is aghast that anyone might be opposed to government control of all aspects of the community.Overall the author takes the opportunity of this book to beat up on everything slightly red.The venom kept increasing through the book to the point that you feel like the author is standing up in front of you yelling.

Overall the book was far too negative for me.The author has a huge chip on his shoulder and he is going to let the world know about it.I was looking for a funny and campy book that took as many shots at Rush about his politics as it did about his waistline.If you are a hard core hater of all things Republican then you will probably enjoy the book. If you are looking for anything a bit less over the top then keep looking.

1-0 out of 5 stars Pathetic
I'm not surprised that many of the reviewers here gave the books such high marks.Their reviews, much like the book, are littered with misspellings and other inaccuracies.Perhaps we can blame this on the evil Conservative Right-Wing establishment known as our education system....oh, wait....it's largely Liberal?Holy cow.Oh, sorry, a religious reference.Shame on me!

5-0 out of 5 stars The Great Con...period!
I thought this was a pure expose book on the great limbaugh but after reading it, it was more like finishing a course on Socialism, Political History and Economics.
This book does a great job in explaining in a non-condecending, patient manner on how this whole country will eventually turn into Spartanburg... anti-worker, anti-community, anti-union and seeping with greed. And we have rush and the right to thank for.
I do listen to rush, just to see if he is intelligent and credible.I didn't see any believable credibility there, but there's a lot of hate and disdain.Hate for anyone who's isn't as sophisticated, who didn't have a formal education, who don't belong to the right, social, ethnic and economical strata and mostly disdain for humans who labor with their hands and backs.That's why it is so important for working people to read this book, because it reiterates something that is so true "Labor creates all wealth for all people to share." Workers are the essential equation in a Democratically successful society. Workers are not to be hated and disdained, after all, Mr. Patrick J. Hurley, isn't that what God and religion is suppose to be about, love, sharing and brotherhood?

Ofcourse this bookhas much, much details and really delves into a lot of statistics but it doesn't make you feel bogged down. Kelly's writing style is easy to comprehend, even when he gets technical.He can also be sarcastic and funny at times.I really appreciate this book as a working, tax paying person. ... Read more


30. Buy This Book & Make Me Rich
by Rush N. Limburgher, Rick Namey
Paperback: 169 Pages (1994-10)
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Asin: 0312954026
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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A parody on the viewpoints of Rush Limbaugh relates such philosophies as the uncovering of the conspiracy to protect the mother nature who brought natural disasters and turning Canada into America's next landfill site. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Awesomely funny!
Awesome! Fall on the floor funny. Rush Limbaugh is a bigger fatter idiot here than Al Franken could have ever written. This book also spares you Franken's biography, cleverly concealed in his Rush Limbaugh book.

5-0 out of 5 stars CONSERVATIVES DON'T GET IT!!!
Obviously, some of the other reviewers are conservatives. They don't get it! This is a funny book, with a capital F! The only thing mean-spirited is the rhetoric from Limbaugh that inspired it. It is well written, fluid, easy to read.He is indeed, but this book says it better!

1-0 out of 5 stars I am very disappointed in this book!
With the possible exception of "Rush Limbaugh is a big fatidiot and other observations," this is the most mean spiritedbook ever written in the English language!

1-0 out of 5 stars My recomendation is that it's not worth reading.
The literary style and the sentence structure made it adifficult book to enjoy.Most of the observations made in the bookwere wrong. Because of the short chapters and superficial statements, the book never goes into detail enough to prove that the accusations are correct. I recommend a "SKIP IT" on this book

5-0 out of 5 stars I loved this book!
With the possible exception of "The Way Things Ought to Be," this is the funniest book ever written in the english language ... Read more


31. The Bum's Rush: The Selling of Environmental Backlash
by Donald Trent Jacobs
Paperback: 165 Pages (1994-04)
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Asin: 096250405X
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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This entertaining and informative book is a resource on critical thinking and persuasive language. Using the oratory of America's talk show host, it unmasks methods of persuasion that can lead to false conclusions. See why it has been endorsed by environmental groups and critical thinkers alike. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and Educational
If you want an easy to understand book on how to recognize the persuasive tactics used in the media, this is for you. Very informative in how to recognize when you are being manipulated .A great text for universities for linguistics, critical thinking, writing, ethics, political science, persuasive language, advertising, public policy, environmental science, and other courses.

3-0 out of 5 stars A textbook on falacious reasoning, not an attack on rush.
Dittoheads will still be offended to learn how few sound arguments their hero uses. But, Rush haters may be disapointed. The author doesn't challenge Mr. Limbaugh's beliefs or opinions, only his arguments. If you liked "Rush Limbaugh is a big fat idiot", this probably isn't for you. But, if you enjoy critical thinking, this is a nice change of pace from the usual dry textbook.

1-0 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY!
This author does not know what he is talking about, what a waste of money.Give it up!! ... Read more


32. Flush Rush
by Brian Keliher
 Paperback: 67 Pages (1994-09-01)
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Asin: 0898156173
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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An American media phenomenon, Rush Limbaugh created a following that has made his radio show, TV show and books into incredible successes. But a large thorn in his side is Flush Rush--compiled from the newsletter of the same name--which cites numerous factual errors in his statements and dishes out barbs in Rush's own style. Illustrated. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars trash
I don't know what I was thinking when I purchased this book about ten years ago.It was a complete waste of time and money, who in their right mind would ever read such rubbish.The arguments against Mr Rush were completely off and erroneous.Don't buy into this media propaganda.

5-0 out of 5 stars Rush fighting his losing battle with reality
This book chronicles a number of Rush's memorable whoppers. Having always been dubious of many of his claims, and seeing so many people take him seriously, this book was a welcome addition to "The Way Things Aren't", another book on Rush's seeming inability to tell the truth.For anyone who listens to this show with disbelief, but is not quite sure why it's so hard to believe...here's why.

2-0 out of 5 stars Recursive inaccuracies
An interesting effort gone awry.The book contains a number of statements by Rush Limbaugh which are analyzed and debunked.The problem is believability, on both sides.Many of the 'factual' sources for the debunking information are as biased and questionable (despite the official-sounding names) as the biased and questionable sources used by Limbaugh himself (again, despite the official-sounding names).They catch Limbaugh in a number of flat-out lies (or mistakes, if you're being generous), but the vast majority of the 'errors' aren't errors at all, but items spun to seem like them.See also "The Way Things Aren't" by FAIR, which does the same thing, with just as spotty a record toward real accuracy.Both books try to portray Rush as constantly spewing lies and inaccuracies, which is a false portrayal, just as Limbaugh himself portrays himself as consistently correct, an equally myopic view.
Basically, a book for those who wish to feel better about their ideological point of view, because Liberals will be able to accept the spun retorts as if they're correct, and Conservatives will be able to pick apart the inaccuracies in the book itself without letting themselves deal with the notion that they're all based off things Limbaugh misrepresented.If you're already firm in your beliefs, this book is for you; if you're looking for an unbiased approach to debunking Limbaugh's errors, keep looking elsewhere.

4-0 out of 5 stars Just the facts...
Flush Rush is a great attempt to chronicle Limbaugh's unbelievably poor record of telling the truth.The one setback is that there are so many twists of truths and blatant lies that one would need a book publisheddaily to try to salvage somebrain cells lost while listening toLimbaugh's garbage. I am happy that there are people who are trying topolice this liar and attempt to stop the dumbing down of the minds of hislisteners.Unfortunately, I feel that the hard-core"ditto-heads" will never even hear of this, as they are sheep ledby their 12-3pm talk show god.

5-0 out of 5 stars Sometimes the truth hurts
As evidence by the reviews, what most people think of this book depends on which side of the political spectrum they happen to be on. Whats most interesting is that people on the far right constantly talk about howliberals are liars and such, which sometimes is true, but they never wantto talk about their own. When presented with the other side of the story(in this case the truth) they either dont want to hear it at all or simplydeny reality, because often reality doesnt fit with "the way thingsought to be". This book, although not nearly as funny or entertainingas "rush limbaugh is a big fat idiot", is more factual and stillinteresting if you have ever listened to his show. There is a good reasonwhy he never has and never will have guests to debate the opposing view.Neither he or his listeners could stand it. ... Read more


33. PLAYBOY December 1993 ERIKA ELENIAK, Rush Limbaugh
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ERIKA ELENIAK pictorial, Rush Limbaugh interview ... Read more


34. The Way Things Ought to be
by Rush Limbaugh
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35. The Assassination of Rush Limbaugh
by Tom Layne
Hardcover: 347 Pages (2006-07-14)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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WHO ORDERED THE HIT ON RUSH LIMBAUGH?It’s 2015. A Republican choke hold on the White House and Congress is in its second decade. Desperate Democrats continue to be pilloried in the polls and each election year, their party's faithful become fewer and fewer.

Facing extinction by the GOP, a splinter group of Democrats hatches a frightful solution. With the help of an organized crime lord, they plot to assassinate the mouthpiece of the Republican juggernaut conservative talk-show host Rush Limbaugh.

The Assassination of Rush Limbaugh is the fascinating multi-generational tale of two immigrant families set on a collision course one beholden to Democratic ideals and social change, the other quickly absorbed by the underworld.

For nearly a century, the two families’ paths crisscross, until fate pits the scion of one family against the descendant of the other. The harrowing race to thwart the assassination of Rush leads to a spellbinding showdown that will have reverberations for generations to come.

Set against a backdrop of national politics, social upheaval, and the rise of talk radio, The Assassination of Rush Limbaugh is a breathless, brilliant thriller for our political times. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars A sadly implausible update of Moby Dick
Yes how could one not want to pick up this book? But as someone who has actually been on a whale hunt I must point out that actually doing away with Rush would be far more complicated than depicted here. For instance Rush has an unusually thick layer of fat and his morbidly bulbous frame could absorb far more bullets than most guns now on the market. It's also possible that say an explosive device could be quickly drowned in the puddles of blubber. An arrow might not be able to penetrate the blubber either, as Captain Ahab could tell you. And there is also the possiblity that Rush having spent nearly a decade smashed out of his gills on pain pills and may have developed a threshold for pain that normal Americans with a basic moral fabric may not quite understand. Still putting aside those cavaets it was a lively fantasy and perhaps the sort of book to send your local ditto head out to his bunker indefinitely.

5-0 out of 5 stars Rush is self-destructive!
A novel about someone killing Rush isn't needed.What's need is for people to read Thom Hartmann's book, "Screwed: The Undeclared War Against the Middle Class".For someone interested in politics, left or right, it's the important read.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Master Storyteller
It was a great story or rather, several stories expertly woven together by a masterful storyteller. I truly enjoyed it. I find it hard to believe this is a first effort. I look forward to the next book with anticipation.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Book
The Assassination of Rush Limbaugh is the story of two immigrant families in search of the American dream. The family from France takes up law, politics, and police work, while the Sicilian family descends into a life of crime. For the better part of a century, the families' courses fatefully intersect and intertwine until, in the climax, the youngest descendant of the French family finds herself in a losing race to prevent the hit man of the organized crime family from shooting America's number one talk radio personality.

Along the way, readers go to artillery training and World War I combat with Harry Truman.They experience Truman's angst for the Presidential decision to use atomic bombs on Japan and they go ashore with American troops invading Sicily in World War II.Readers sit in the courtrooms where three historical trials change the legal face of America.They experience the life of an American Mafiosi from birth through his membership in a violent Brooklyn street gang to his rise to the inner sanctum of a New York crime family.

Readers tune in to the development of talk radio, and the fear it instills in politicians, from its first broadcast at the 1915 San Francisco Worlds Fair to today's round-the-clock diatribes.They sit in on closed-door meetings where that fear gradually leads powerful politicians to plot the murders of the two most popular talk show hosts.

Readers feel the icy fear and terror in the minds of two victims of exotic and deliberate murder by a hit man whose very name means nightmare in Italian.

And finally, readers get to know Jodie Farmer, as she goes from adolescent to college pal of a mafia captain's son to heroic FBI Special Agent.They feel her take a terrorist's bullet while foiling a nearly successful plot to kill tens of thousands in America's northwest.And they're by her side in the climactic gun battle inside Rush Limbaugh's Florida mansion.

I love the book and highly recommend it.

1-0 out of 5 stars Must set the record straight
I was hoodwinked into buying this book by the few reviews posted here, so I'm hoping to offer a little guidance to others who might actually be interested in political-thriller type novels.

This is a truly amateur, sophomoric effort at fiction writing.And whoever the publishing company is, they've apparently cut out the middleman by foregoing an editor.In a 20-page stretch near the beginning of the book I found a half-dozen anachronisms (using facial tissues in 1915, but not invented until 1930; a female Columbia Law grad in 1917, but no woman at Columbia Law until 1927) and malapropisms (Nez Perce glasses instead of pince-nez, a voice quivering instead of quavering).

The characters are cardboard and events follow the most cliched patterns:in the climactic gunfight in the year 2016 the hero and villain each shoot each other in the right shoulder; then as the villain claws across the floor after his gun, Rush Limbaugh dives onto the floor (at age 65!) to grab the gun and to squeeze off a kill shot.Cheesy, cheesy, cheesy.

This is truly bottom-of-the-barrel stuff.Be forewarned.

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36. Books by Al Franken (Study Guide): The Truth, Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them, Why Not Me?, Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot, Oh
Paperback: 28 Pages (2010-09-14)
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This is nonfiction commentary. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: The Truth, Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them, Why Not Me?, Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot, Oh, the Things I Know!. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The Truth (With Jokes) is a book of political satire and humor by Al Franken, released in October 2005. The book's main focus is on the 2004 presidential election and Franken's research into the Republicans' strategy in their victory. The book opens with a retelling of the aftermath of November 2, 2004, as all the major news stations claim that Bush won a "mandate" in this election. Franken counter argues that the reasons Bush won could be summarized in three rhyming words: Franken uses several quotes from throughout the 2004 campaign. In several instances campaigners heavily relied on the events of 9/11 to paint President Bush as a strong military leader and John Kerry as a waffler. Franken counters with direct quotes from the 9/11 Commission that suggest Bush ignored or overlooked several key pieces of intelligence from the CIA that, if acted upon, could have prevented the attacks altogether. Franken also wrote that Bill Clinton received similar intelligence regarding potential attacks on January 1, 2000 and was able to quickly raise the security level and prevent terrorist activity. One chapter is devoted to exploring the idea that 9/11 was used, as the wife of blogger Dwight Meredith phrased it, as Bush's "little black dress" -- something he could slip on for any occasion, something he could use to justify any action he took. In "How Bush Won: Smear," Franken addresses the accusations of the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth group that alleged during the 2004 election that John Kerry's medals for valor were actually based on an act of cowardice. The incident, invo...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=3044782 ... Read more


37. Taxpayers' Tea Party
by Sharon Cooper
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A conservative indictment--featuring an introduction by radio host Rush Limbaugh--of tax-and-spend politics forecasts economic doom and voter revolt if current policies are maintained. ... Read more


38. Rush Limbaugh and the Bible
by Daniel J. Evearitt
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39. Rush Limbaugh: An Oral & Media Biography
by Scott Gordon
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The story of Rush Limbaugh is told through quotes and narratives from people on all sides of the debate including presidents, entertainers, politicians, athletes, journalists, friends and enemies, Democrats and Republicans, and Liberals and Conservatives. Across 25 chapters, Limbaugh's personal and public battles are examined and debated. ... Read more


40. The age of Limbaugh: when politics and popular entertainment collide.(Rush Limbaugh: An Army of One)(Book review): An article from: Reason
by Jesse Walker
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This digital document is an article from Reason, published by Reason Foundation on August 1, 2010. The length of the article is 2195 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: The age of Limbaugh: when politics and popular entertainment collide.(Rush Limbaugh: An Army of One)(Book review)
Author: Jesse Walker
Publication: Reason (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2010
Publisher: Reason Foundation
Volume: 42Issue: 4Page: 68(5)

Article Type: Book review

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