In 1993, Rush Limbaugh’s book on family values, religion and
individualism, “See I Told You So” made the New York Times best seller list.
Now 20 years later, Limbaugh is back in the business, only this time he has
something for the kids, according to Fox News.
During the opening of his radio program on Thursday, the
conservative media personality announced he is releasing a children’s book
entitled “Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims: Time-Travel Adventures with
Exceptional American,” which details his version of the Thanksgiving story, a
story he typically shares with his listeners prior to the holiday.
Limbaugh, 62, said his wife was to thank for the creative
nudge.
“My wife Kathryn came up with an idea that literally lit a
fire under me. She said, ‘You know you’re always talking about how history is
being mistaught. You’re right. You’re always talking about what kids are
learning these days, and they’re not learning about the greatness of America ,” he
said Thursday. “They’re not learning about the founding days. They’re not
learning the right things about the great people, the exceptional people in
this country.’ She said, ‘Why don’t you write a book for kids?’”
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