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Rush Revere Returns: Fight for True American History Begins

Five years after Rush Limbaugh’s passing, his family is answering the call to keep our history alive with a relaunch of his bestselling Rush Revere series timed for America’s 250th birthday, and his widow Kathryn Adams Limbaugh made that clear in a recent appearance on Hannity. Conservatives should celebrate that a voice who loved this country with unashamed pride is being used to counter the one-sided narratives filling classrooms and screens. This relaunch isn’t nostalgia for its own sake — it’s a deliberate push to hand the next generation a real, patriot-minded telling of our founding.

Kathryn Limbaugh, now CEO of the Rush Limbaugh Legacy, told viewers the books were created because Rush saw children being robbed of accurate, patriotic American history and set out on a mission to fix it. The time-traveling adventures make founding moments exciting and accessible for kids, and the relaunch will direct proceeds to the Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation to support military families. That combination of education and tangible support for those who protect our country is exactly the kind of practical patriotism Americans should rally behind.

Make no mistake: this is a culture fight, and Rush knew it. He built his career exposing bias and reminding listeners where liberty comes from, and the Rush Revere series was always meant to be more than entertainment — it was a corrective to the leftward tilt of much of modern education. Conservative parents and teachers have every right to demand materials that teach pride in our founding principles rather than shame; letting institutions monopolize the story of America is how patriotism gets erased.

Rush’s credentials and influence were not accidental — a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient and the most listened-to voice in talk radio for decades, he carved out a place in American media to champion the Constitution and free speech before it was fashionable. His passing in February 2021 left an undeniable void, but Kathryn’s work shows that his mission was larger than one man and continues through concrete projects like this book relaunch. For those who remember what his voice did for the right, this relaunch is a welcome reminder that ideas outlive their speakers when they’re worth defending.

If you care about who teaches your children and what they learn, this is a moment to act rather than sigh. Buying and promoting these books, supporting organizations that help our military and law enforcement families, and insisting on honest curricula are simple, patriotic steps every American can take. We didn’t win our liberty by sitting on the sidelines; the same urgency applies to cultural institutions and classrooms today.

The left’s attempt to rewrite the story of America has been relentless, but conservatives are not without tools or talent to answer it — authors, educators, and parents are already mobilizing to restore pride in our history. Rush always believed truth and patriotism could be made entertaining and compelling, and the relaunch proves those ideas still have power to shape young minds. This is more than a publishing event; it’s a conservative counteroffensive to reclaim the narrative of America for future generations.

So to every hardworking American who loves this country, take note: America’s 250th is not a ceremony for the elites alone — it’s an invitation to renew our commitment to faith, family, and freedom, and to hand our children a history that inspires rather than demeans. Rush was on a mission to teach that history, and now Kathryn is carrying the torch with purpose and charity. Support the relaunch, support the troops and their families, and keep fighting to make sure the next generation knows why this country is still the greatest experiment in liberty on Earth.

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