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Way Things Ought to Be |
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Rating: Summary: One Big Suprise Review: I am an unabashed liberal and can not stand this man, but I read his book anyway. I found it to be suprisingly intelligent and well written. I disagreed with most major points, but not because of the way they were stated.
Rating: Summary: Rush Limbaugh is a sissy Review: Rush Limbaugh proves he is more than just fat. He is also a fool. Conservatives should buy this book for charity. We must after all keep Rush off the streets and off welfare. The one thing I didn't like about this book is that Rush fails to state why he feels comfortable criticizing Clinton but has declined every one of the president's invitations to debate politics face to face. When I think about it, however, even this serves the main point of the book by proving once again that Rush Limbaugh is an idiot
Rating: Summary: great book review Review: Rush limbaugh speaks the truth about what is wrong with america.
Rating: Summary: One Person's Opinion Review: I thought the book did an average job of conveying the opinions of the author. It was partisan, but I don't think Mr. Limbaugh has made any effort to conceal his partisanship. Some of his opinions, I agree with. Others, I do not agree with. But I will defend to the death his right to state them, my right to buy the book, to read it and to comment on it. Zero (0) ratings and a resounding "boo"should go to reviewers who cannot set aside their personal reactions to Mr. Limbaugh and who show their ignorance by mean-spirited name calling, i.e, "pompous windbag." Some of our most popular public officials could be described as such, but, hopefully, their writings of their ideas and opinions are treated with some objectivity in the review process.
Rating: Summary: Proves my suspicions correct Review: Rush Limbaugh is a pompous windbag. He shows no documentation whatsoever for his "findings". Anyone with even an elementary school education will notice how he revises history to suit his already untrue claims. The reader will finish this book(if he/she doesn't throw it in the trash)wondering why he/she wasted his/her time reading it.
Rating: Summary: Outstanding! Review: The book conveys a picture of America as it should be. Shows the fallacy of liberalism, in a well-written, common sense way
Rating: Summary: A smashing use of wit and realism. Review: Rush Limbaugh comes through once again with political entertainment unparalelled. With The Way Things Ought To Be, Rush points out the flaws of liberalism, the triumph of the Reagan years, and the flops of the Clinton Presidency. A must have if you agree with him or not
Rating: Summary: A conservative masterpiece. Review: Rush Limbaugh's "The Way Things Ought To Be" is one of the great landmark books of the conservative movement. Today, I am a conservative Republican in a family full of Democrats. After listening to Limbaugh's radio show a couple of times, and watching his television show a few times, I began to read this book, and it was the beginning of my conversion to conservatism. TWTOTB, and its follow-up, "See, I Told You So," set the tone for the Gingrich revolution of the 1994 election when the Republicans regained control of the House and the Senate. In TWTOTB, Limbaugh confronts a number of issues including abortion, feminism, AIDS, the environment, animal rights, socialist-utopianism and "entitlemania" (entitlement programs, and this b.s. mentality of "my country owes me something"). Rush also defends the 1980's and sets the record straight on Ronald Reagan after years of lies and disinformation by the left. After twelve years, "The Way Things Ought To Be" remains a great source for the study of conservative thought. I recommend it not only for conservatives, but also for any liberals or moderates who seriously wish to conduct an honest study of conservatism and what we really believe.
Rating: Summary: A great book, at a great price Review: First of all, this book is awesome, especially if you are on the right. I agree this book beats out Rush's radio show, which just melds in with the rest of the conservative talk show people. The books high point is that Rush doesn't hold back, and throws out things that would be considered highly controversial.
This is a good read if you won't get offended by reading stuff by right wing crazies.
Rating: Summary: Rush Limbaugh Carries on the Work of Ronald Reagan Review: As someone who spent a decade slowly figuring out how destructive moderan liberalism is and was more liberal than I wanted to admit, I believe this book provides for future generations an excellent transcript of the true spirit of America that shines on the radio whenever Rush Limbaugh is on the airwaves.
The purpose of this book is not necessarily to convert you from liberal to conservative, or from Democrat to Republican. Its purpose is the same as that of the popular papers, pamphlets, and books during America's founding. Yes, Rush Limbaugh is that good. Each chapter tackles the conservative outlook, FACTS, the liberal assault on America's traditions, and blows the liberals away with howling humor and withering counter-attack.
Conservatism is not an ideology, or a social program. It is mostly an attitude that is distinctly American. We have a cause and our cause is Freedom. Rush Limbaugh articulates an attitude that is already dynamic all over America. He taps into our greatness.
God Bless You Rush, and your kindred spirit Ronald Reagan.
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