![]() ![]() ![]() A collection of ad hominem yet factual attacks about Limbaugh's obesity are only the sprinklings of an otherwise thorough analysis of Limbaugh's history of anti- feminism, conservatism, racism, and-for some reason-fashion critiques espoused during his radio show. In stereotypical Jewish fashion, the book starts with a negative and ostensibly satirical review by former Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, as well as a rebuttal from Franken that suggests that they had, at one time in the 1980s, fooled around.įranken starts the book by lambasting the title's target. The book was written in 1996, before the Monica Lewinsky scandal but after the introduction of the Republican party's " Contract With America." Cruising along the wake of the revocation of the Fairness Doctrine, conservative pundits such as Rush Limbaugh et al gained major popularity and notoriety in the United States. 1.4 But the rest are still interesting/funny.1.3 Only three chapters devoted to Rush. ![]()
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