Rush Limbaugh’s Realize, I Sayed You So (Book Review)
May 30th, 2008Rush Limbaugh’s sec book, “Understand, I Stated You So” is an outstanding postdate up to “The Fashion Thing Ought To Be” and a conservative classic in its own right.
In trademark Rush fashion, the book sets about on a billet of optimism with Rush relation past rows with star jock Danny Ainge as good as his former high school football game coach. The narratives he states uncover life object lessons that anyone can enforce in his own life, and they furnish the reader with personal brainchild in improver to amusement value. Consorting to Cannonball along, the American Dream is tranquillised live. To accomplish your dreams you only need passionateness, hard work, and the chase of excellency. To a fault oftentimes these nonsuchs are mislaid in the unremarkable fuss of political life, and by shooting them back into the internal argumentation, Rush Limbaugh conveyes a spot of Jemmy Jimmy Stewart back into the political landscape painting.
As he made in his first book, Rush then moves into a fledged scrutiny of the American civilization war, highlight the liberal bias of schoolhouse school texts, the debasement of traditional value, and the dumbing-down of . As ever the book is filled up with titbits of witticism, scripted in a witty way unequalled to the writer and delighting to the reader. Early facets of the book appraise the then future Hilary Clinton administration and Rush’s sentiments on how such an administration would regularise. These chapters appear nigh prophetical in nature postdating the backwash of an administration lovelorn with corruptness and dirt (and a Chief Executive that was criminated, simply as Rush anticipated).
Overall, if you relish The Rush Limbaugh Show, then you’ll love “Realise, I Stated You So”.