The Way Things Ought to beEvery week more than 11 million listeners on over 450 radio stations nationwide tune in to "The Rush Limbaugh Show", and his audience is sure to grow when his nationally syndicated television program debuts in September 1992. Now Limbaugh puts his conservative values, blunt talk, blistering attacks and scathing wit into print in his first book. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Going National | 6 |
My Success Is Not Determined by Who Wins Elections | 18 |
Copyright | |
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