Buzz: Limbaugh’s last Jesus book, Fleischer wanted to be like Mike McCurry

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Bestselling author David Limbaugh, Rush’s brother, is coming out with a fifth and final book in his Jesus series next month.

With daughter Christen Limbaugh Bloom as co-author, publisher Regnery said The Resurrected Jesus: The Church in the New Testament makes the legal case for Jesus rising from the dead.

In tracking the paths of Christ’s best friends, the book “provides irrefutable proof of his resurrection,” said the publisher.

  • Former Bush spokesman Ari Fleischer has revealed who inspired him to work toward getting the White House press job. It was Clinton spokesman Mike McCurry. Fleischer, talking to Trump spokesman Sean Spicer on the Newsmax host’s podcast, said that he used to listen to McCurry brief the White House press corps and thought he could do it just as well. “I thought to myself, ‘I think I’m capable of doing the job like that,’” said Fleischer. But it wasn’t until he left the White House as spokesman that he thought he had made it to the spokesperson mountaintop. “When I left the White House the final time, the weight of the world was lifted from my shoulders, and I think for the first time in my professional career, I concluded to myself, ‘I’ve made it,’” he said.
  • Politicizing local school boards hasn’t been a winner for Democrats recently. Just ask losing Virginia gubernatorial Democrat Terry McAuliffe. But that’s not stopping the party from pushing into local school board elections. A fundraising letter provided to Secrets said that it is helping “Democrats from the school board to the Senate” win in 2022.

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