Rush Limbaugh Must Die

    (Boneyard, 1993)
™ and ©1994 Hart D. Fisher

Conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh became a legend of the popular culture in the late ’80s and early ’90s. Star of a long-running radio program, he branched out to TV and books, espousing his arch-conservative views with an engaging shamelessness. Some saw him as the voice of sanity in a world gone mad, others used his name as a synonym for fascist repression. It seemed everyone had an opinion.

The shock-specialists at Boneyard Press took their shots at Limbaugh in this sickly funny one-shot. In it, we see Limbaugh partying it up in good-ol’-boy style with noted racists Tom Metzger and David Duke. But even though Boneyard portrays the three engaged in unspeakable acts of deviance, you can tell that in a strange way, they sort of like Limbaugh, if only for his advocacy of free speech. When Limbaugh was shown copies of this book, he reportedly laughed, “It must be a Democratic plot!”
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November, 1993
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