Rush Limbaugh Letter Newsletter Magazine November 2011 We Win, They Lose


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Sale price$19.95 USD

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Explore the fascinating world of vintage magazines with the Rush Limbaugh Letter Newsletter Magazine from November 2011, aptly titled "We Win, They Lose." This collectible edition captures a time of vibrant cultural discourse, providing insight into American political thought and the impact of mass media during the era.

This particular issue is noteworthy for its reflection of the discussions that were shaping conservative viewpoints at the time. As one of the renowned monthly newsletters authored by Rush Limbaugh, it features commentary on pivotal events and personalities that influenced not only the conservative movement but also broader American society.

This vintage issue enhances any collection with its insightful articles and engaging style. It's not just a magazine; it's a piece of history—offering readers a rare glimpse into the past and the political climate of its time.

Condition is paramount for collectors, and this magazine comes in good condition. Key highlights include:

  • Original monthly letters that were hole punched for three-ring binders, ensuring they remain a collectible item.
  • Comes with a plastic protective covering, preserving its integrity while showcasing minor wear typical for vintage magazines.

Despite some minor wear and creases on the binding, this issue is readable and visually appealing, making it a valuable addition to your vintage magazine collection. Potential buyers should note that there might be occasional slight cuts from the hole punches, but the overall look of this Rush Limbaugh vintage issue maintains its charm.

For enthusiasts and collectors alike, this edition provides an authentic connection to the period it represents. Don’t miss the chance to own this significant installment of political commentary and cultural history.

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