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The Most Dangerous Man in America

Rush Limbaugh’s Assault on Reason

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The Most Dangerous Man in America

By: John K. Wilson
Narrated by: Arthur Morey
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This is a searing indictment of Rush Limbaugh’s bankrupt ideology and how he has singlehandedly quashed American political debate.

With almost 20 million listeners on more than 600 stations, Rush Limbaugh is the leading and most dangerous figure in the conservative movement today. John K. Wilson uses the most effective strategy of all—Rush’s own words—to show how Limbaugh’s flagrant disregard for the truth and penchant for savage personal attacks laced with racist, sexist, and homophobic slurs have held the political arena hostage. In this scrupulously documented dissection of the media giant, the author reveals how Rush’s seductive message of hatred has replaced political debate with paranoia. Limbaugh’s machine has become so powerful that even Republicans dare not question his conclusions, while liberal shows are forced to engage with him and provide a forum for his venomous agenda.

The Most Dangerous Man in America is a rigorous, definitive takedown of the one man who does more than any other to poison the American airwaves.

©2011 John K. Wilson (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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“John Wilson unmasks America’s leading conservative as a shallow thinker, intolerant bigot, and congenital liar. And that’s just for starters.” (Bill Press, host of The Bill Press Show)

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I would. It'd start an effort to expose Rush Limbaugh for the fraud he is.

What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?

The author ripping into a man I have little personal respect for.

What about Arthur Morey’s performance did you like?

I'm not certain exactly.

If you could give The Most Dangerous Man in America a new subtitle, what would it be?

The Truth about Rush Limbaugh Revealed.

Any additional comments?

An excellent take on Rush Limbaugh for what many of his critics see him as.

An Excellent analysis.

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Some people have nothing else to do but cry about shit that one gives a shit about a huge wast of time and it would let me take my Star back

one of the most crybaby hating bullshit!! Grow up

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Liberal Filth birthed from the pits of hell. Put forth to appease the pussy generation we're in. If you believe he was dangerous to the U S you obviously love lies and all there is about them.

Garbage

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Would you try another book from John K. Wilson and/or Arthur Morey?

only if I needed to feed from the liberal trough...

Has The Most Dangerous Man in America turned you off from other books in this genre?

Just a short reading will determine-- but the liberal agenda? You'll probably read.
Recognize the slant? Throw it out!

Did Arthur Morey do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?

No documentation. No proofing. Just the liberal agenda.

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

Sadly, a waste of time.

Any additional comments?

Save your money! DONT BUY!

Slanted and Biased

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The writer in this book criticizes Rush. and twist evrything around to suit his ideas. Freedom of speech says he can write it. Anyone who listened to rush. knows it's dribble though . terrible book

This is a bias . negative and terrible book

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