Pollard Memorial Library (Lowell)

The most dangerous man in America, Rush Limbaugh's assault on reason, John K. Wilson

Label
The most dangerous man in America, Rush Limbaugh's assault on reason, John K. Wilson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-373) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The most dangerous man in America
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
651912565
Responsibility statement
John K. Wilson
Sub title
Rush Limbaugh's assault on reason
Summary
A critical assessment of the conservative political radio host's ideologies demonstrates how Limbaugh's controversial stances on race and other civil issues are dangerously influencing politics
Table Of Contents
Rush Limbaugh's racism -- Bitches, butt boys, and feminazis : Limbaugh's sexism and homophobia -- Bashing Obama : why Limbaugh hates the President -- The Limbaugh conspiracies: killer Clintons, treasonous Democrats, and the Birthers -- Limbaughnomics : the strange economic ideas of Rush -- "Truthiness" on parade : Limbaugh's lies, errors, and distortions -- Hot air and global warming -- Death panels and prohibited popcorn : Limbaugh's lies on health care -- The king of talk radio : Limbaugh's media empire -- Limbaugh's war on intellectuals, liberals, and blue bloods -- The leader of the Republicans : how Limbaugh is destroying conservatism
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Rush Limbaugh's assault on reason
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