
Rush Limbaugh, America's #1 radio talk-show host, bounded to the top of the bestseller lists with the record-breaking The Way Things Ought to Be. Now, this consummate entertainer and provocative political commentator, whom conservatives love and liberals love to hate - this "harmless little fuzzball" who delights in being called "The Most Dangerous Man in America" - has made publishing history again with a record breaking 2-million-copy first printing of See, I Told You So. The Democrats may be in the White House, but Rush leads the charge to embrace and defend the fundamental values that have shaped the American character: belief in God, devotion to family, law and order, rugged individualism, commitment to excellence, rewarding achievement, and...the notion that the woman is always right! An no less a liberal then Ted Koppel, quoted in Vanity Fair, said, "You ignore him at your peril."
America's #1-rated radio talk show host has become America's #1 bestselling author. Now, in the sensational follow-up to The Way Things Ought to Be, the #1-selling book of 1992, Rush sounds off on the hottest issues of our time.
Limbaugh's send-up of American liberalism was a 13-week PW bestseller. (Nov.)
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December 15, 1999: Very often, Rush Limbaugh presents some gem of truth about liberals which at first seems to be extreme or unfair. Then, wouldn't you know it, the liberals do something even more goofy than what Rush told us that they would do!
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December 08, 1999: The book certainly lives up to its title. Very often, Rush makes a quip about what the liberals will do next. No one takes it seriously. And then, guess what? The liberals actually manage to outdo the silliness of their Limbaugh-made caricature of them.