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See, I Told You So
Book • 2001
In this book, Rush Limbaugh presents his views on conservatism and the American character, defending the fundamental values that he believes have shaped America.
He critiques liberal policies and philosophies, arguing that they are doomed to fail and will ultimately lead back to the values that made America great.
The book captures Limbaugh's style as a provocative political commentator and entertainer, reflecting why his syndicated radio show was so popular among millions of listeners.
He critiques liberal policies and philosophies, arguing that they are doomed to fail and will ultimately lead back to the values that made America great.
The book captures Limbaugh's style as a provocative political commentator and entertainer, reflecting why his syndicated radio show was so popular among millions of listeners.
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as the source of the idea that liberalism is in its death throes.


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's life story.


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's wife, Amy Ramsey, as a follow-up to another book, to further her understanding of conservative politics.

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