Radio's greatest of all time

Rush H. Limbaugh

Book - 2022

"For more than thirty years, millions of listeners tuned in to hear Rush Limbaugh's voice. He was an unwavering American patriot, a true leader, friend, family member, and voice of reason on the radio. At its peak, The Rush Limbaugh Show aired on more than 650 radio stations nationwide, and his inimitable commentary and distinctive sense of humor garnered an audience exceeding 30 million loyal listeners. By the time Rush reached his pinnacle of success in accepting the Presidential Medal of Freedom during the State of the Union address on February 4, 2020, he was unquestionably the greatest radio broadcaster the world has ever known. Rush's passing due to complications from lung cancer in early 2021 sent shock waves of grief ...through the conservative community, and many luminaries offered their memories about his enduring legacy. Now, in his honor, Rush's wife, brother, friends, and colleagues, reflect on what made him "America's Anchorman." In this timeless collection of Rush's brilliant words, readers get to see America through his ideas, from behind the Golden Microphone. With commentary from prominent figures and close friends, including President Donald Trump, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Governor Ron DeSantis, and others, Radio's Greatest of All Time is the authoritative body of Rush's best work and leaves no doubt about the impact Rush Limbaugh had on the country."--

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Subjects
Genres
Festschriften
Anecdotes
Published
New York, NY : Threshold Editions 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Rush H. Limbaugh (author)
Other Authors
Kathryn Adams Limbaugh (author), David Limbaugh
Edition
First Threshold Editions hardcover edition
Physical Description
500 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781668001844
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An unabashed celebration of the late talking head. Rush Limbaugh (1951-2021) insisted that he had a direct line to God, who blessed him with brilliance unseen since the time of the Messiah. In his tribute, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis calls him "the greatest broadcaster that [sic] ever lived." That's an accidental anointment, given checkered beginnings. Limbaugh himself records that, after earning a failing grade for not properly outlining a speech, he dropped out of college--doubtless the cause of his scorn for higher education. This book is a constant gush of cult-of-personality praise, with tributes from Ben Carson, Mike Pence, Donald Trump, and others. One radio caller called Limbaugh "practically perfect" and a latter-day George Washington by virtue of "the magnetism and the trust and the belief of all the people." Limbaugh insists that conservatives are all about love, though he filled the airwaves with bitter, divisive invective about the evils of liberals, as with this tidbit: "to liberals, the Bill of Rights is horrible, the Bill of Rights grants citizens freedom….The Bill of Rights limits the federal government, and that's negative to a socialist like Obama." Moreover, "to Democrats, America's heartland is 'flyover' country. They don't know, or like, the Americans who live there, or their values." Worse still for a money machine like Limbaugh, who flew over that heartland in a private jet while smoking fat cigars, liberals like Obama are "trying to socialize profit so that [they] can claim it"--anathema to wealthy Republicans, who prefer to socialize risk by way of bailouts while keeping the profits for themselves. Limbaugh fans will certainly eat this up, though a segment of the Republican caucus in Congress (Marjorie Taylor Greene et al.) might want to read past Limbaugh's repeated insistence that "peace can't be achieved by 'developing an understanding' with the Russian people." Strictly for dittoheads. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.