Limbaugh: Media wants Trump to admit defeat
Limbaugh claims that the American media has been attempting to force Donald Trump to concede defeat to Hillary Clinton.
They wanted Donald Trump to concede defeat just like they wanted the Republicans to take impeachment off the table, which they did, last night, everybody wanted Trump to admit that he had lost the election last night.
No means yes comment
0 CommentsLimbaugh makes controversial remarks regarding consent between partners on his radio talk show. The comments are directed at The Ohio State University’s new sexual assault code which stipulates that partners must get consent for every sexual act. Limbaugh:
Seduction used to be an art. Now, of course, it’s ‘brutish’ and it’s ‘predatory. Consent must be freely given, can be withdrawn at any time, and the absence of no does not mean yes. How many guys, in your own experience with women, have learned that no means yes if you know how to spot it?.. Are these not lawsuits waiting to happen?
Rush Revere and the First Patriots
0 CommentsLimbaugh releases Rush Revere and the First Patriots. It is the second installment in the time-traveling history series for children. This one centers around the times leading up to the American Revolution.
Let me tell you just a little bit about this, without giving it away. The focal point is the Boston Tea Party, but there’s much more than that. Rush Revere and Liberty time travel back with some students to meet Ben Franklin, Patrick Henry, Sam Adams — and, in one of my favorite parts of the book, Rush Revere gets into an argument with King George III
Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims
0 CommentsLimbaugh releases Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims. It is a time-travel history book for young people about a substitute history teacher and his time-traveling horse Liberty visiting the Pilgrims and learning about what it took to get to the Americas.
So in Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims, we have brought to life our loving character from Two If By Tea, Rush Revere. We’ve given him a horse. We’ve given him a talking horse! Liberty talks. Liberty has the ability to time travel. So in this book, Rush Revere and Liberty will go to the Mayflower and talk to the Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower as they’re sailing to what will become America.
Limbaugh interviews Walker
Limbaugh interviews Walker by telephone. They talk about the recall campaign, the unions and collective bargaining and how Walker’s reforms are working: changing a $3.6 billion deficit into a projected $300 million surplus without raising taxes or layoffs, the schools are the same or better, school taxes decreased, net gain in jobs, protecting core services, and saving city governments millions of dollars.
We took on our problems head on, we took them on. We thought more about our kids and our grandkids’ future than we did our own political futures. And, in the end, I believe I still have faith in the American voter and the voter in Wisconsin, I believe, if given the truth, the majority of people in our state will say, ‘You know what, we want leaders who do what they say they’re gonna do. We want leaders who think about the future, not just about being worried about what group may run ads against them.’
See, I Told You So
0 CommentsLimbaugh releases See, I Told You So. The book is a detailed collection of his observations and analysis of modern liberals.
The founders knew they were bestowing upon us only an ingenious political system of checks and balances, limited government, and a legacy of human and civil rights. It would be up to future generations to make it all work.
The Way Things Ought To Be
0 CommentsLimbaugh releases The Way Things Ought To Be.
The USA is the greatest nation, not because Americans are inherently superior but because its government was founded on principles which seek to allow maximum individual achievement.