Rush Limbaugh has made it an annual tradition to take a moment before the holiday to tell “the true story of Thanksgiving,” a holiday about which many of the historical facts are often left out and much of the true meaning has been lost in the simplified and politically correct version of the tale. The true story, he explains, highlights the faith and courage of the Pilgrims, the partnership between the settlers and the Native Americans, the failure of socialism and the power of free enterprise.
Limbaugh began his recounting of the historical context of the first Thanksgiving by noting that he, like so many other Americans, was never really taught about so many essential details surrounding the event, including the importance of religious freedom in the story and the inspiring resolve and bravery of the Pilgrims.
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