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Rush Limbaugh, an army of one, Zev Chafets

Label
Rush Limbaugh, an army of one, Zev Chafets
Language
eng
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Rush Limbaugh
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
668230797
Responsibility statement
Zev Chafets
Sub title
an army of one
Summary
While there have been plenty of hatchet jobs on Rush Limbaugh, this is the first serious examination of his career and persona. Expanded from Zev Chafets's much-discussed cover story for The New York Times Magazine, this is a penetrating biography of a leading conservative power player. For more than twenty years, Limbaugh has used his microphone to entertain and enrage the largest audience in American broadcasting, and has set the agenda for the American Right. While Limbaugh's public persona is instantly recognizable, his background and private life are often misunderstood. This book provides a personal look at the self-proclaimed "most dangerous man in America," who gave Chafets extensive interviews and unprecedented access to his inner circle. Chafets has talked at length to everyone in Rush's life: family, staff, friends, even his psychologist. What emerges is a portrait of a master entertainer, a public intellectual, a political force, and a fascinating man.--From publisher description
Table Of Contents
"I hope he fails" -- Life on the Mississippi -- From Rusty to Christie to Rush -- The city -- The honorary freshman -- Limbaugh in limbo -- "W" -- The southern command -- The Rush Limbaugh Show -- Intellectual engine -- The boss -- The magic negro -- The guns of August -- Welcome to the NFL -- Forward to the past -- The party of "Hell no"
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