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I made a prediction when I talked to her yesterday. I said "People who get hold of this—like AP or any of the state-controlled media—they're going to focus on ... the soap opera aspects of your book and they're going to ignore what is truly one of the most substantive policy books I've read.
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Rush Limbaugh, The Rush Limbaugh Show, November 20, 2009

 
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