In this, the first masterpiece from the #1 listened to talk-radio host in America, Rush Limbaugh tackles a number of highly controversial topics with thought-provoking arguments. He begins by giving a short story of his road to success, after which, he wastes no time diving into the body of this book. In no time, he is tackling the problems created by many of those on the political far-left.
If you enjoy listening to Rush on the radio, you will enjoy reading his books. Although it was published in 1992, the issues are still relevant. In "The Way Things Ought To Be", Rush Limbaugh covers a wide variety of topics, including environmental issues, animal rights activism, feminazis, Ronald Regan, and Mikhail Gorbachev. On each of these subjects, he promotes a common-sense perspective and masterfully builds a case for conservatism. And, of course, everyone should enjoy reading about "The Limbaugh Lexicon".
Those of us who are conservative will enjoy this book thoroughly. Those of you who are liberal will probably be too afraid to read this book. Either way, everyone who reads this review will have been warned: this book will force you to think.
Review: 4 out of 5
If you enjoy listening to Rush on the radio, you will enjoy reading his books. Although it was published in 1992, the issues are still relevant. In "The Way Things Ought To Be", Rush Limbaugh covers a wide variety of topics, including environmental issues, animal rights activism, feminazis, Ronald Regan, and Mikhail Gorbachev. On each of these subjects, he promotes a common-sense perspective and masterfully builds a case for conservatism. And, of course, everyone should enjoy reading about "The Limbaugh Lexicon".
Those of us who are conservative will enjoy this book thoroughly. Those of you who are liberal will probably be too afraid to read this book. Either way, everyone who reads this review will have been warned: this book will force you to think.
Review: 4 out of 5