Conservative radio star Rush Limbaugh’s new children’s book, due out this fall, tells that classic elementary school lesson of America’s founders–led by a new character: “Rush Revere.”
Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims tells the story of a fictional history teacher named Rush Revere, who travels back in time to experience the pilgrims’ journey to America and their first Thanksgiving in the New World. The Rush Revere character was first seen in the ads for Two If By Tea, Limbaugh’s iced tea product.
On his radio show Thursday, Limbaugh explained why he wanted to write an educational book. “We live in an amazing free country, founded by people with unwavering spirit and determination to triumph, regardless of the hardships and obstacles they faced,” he said. “But our president, President Obama, recently said exceptional Americans are few and far between.”
Limbaugh added that Rush Revere focuses on the “miraculous story, the blessings of God and any number of other things that led to the founding of this country,” and is intended for all ages.
“Twenty-four-year-old women who are afraid of me will be able to read this book to one of their kids someday, when they have them, without fear,” he said.









