Rush Limbaugh model’s library after Biltmore Estate’s library

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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The NY Times magazine has a big profile of Rush Limbaugh this Sunday, and it includes a rare look inside his home. You can read the rest. Special thanks to the awesome folks at www.booneweb.com for the heads-up on this:

Limbaugh informed me that I was the first journalist ever to enter his home. Mary Matalin, the Republican consultant, calls the place “aspirational,” which is one adjective that fits. The place, largely designed by Limbaugh himself, reflects the things and places he has seen and admired. The massive chandelier in the dining room, for example, is a replica of the one that hung in the lobby of the Plaza Hotel in New York. The gleaming cherry-wood floors are dotted with hand-woven oriental carpets. A life-size oil portrait of El Rushbo, as he often calls himself on the air, hangs on the wall of the main staircase.

Unlike many right-wing talk-show hosts, Limbaugh does not view France with hostility. On the contrary, he is a Francophile. His salon, he told me, is meant to suggest Versailles. His main guest suite, which I did not personally inspect, was designed as an exact replica of the presidential suite of the George V Hotel in Paris.

Limbaugh is especially proud of his two-story library, which is a scaled-down version of the library at the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina. Cherubs dance on the ceiling, leatherbound collections line the bookshelves and the wood-paneled walls were once “an acre of mahogany.”

A fastidious man, Limbaugh has a keen eye for domestic detail. His staff lights fragrant candles throughout the house to greet his arrival from work each day. Limbaugh led me into his private humidor, selected two La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero Chisel stogies for us to smoke and seated me at an onyx-and-marble table in the study. The room opens onto a patio, a putting green and a beach. On the table was a brochure for Limbaugh’s newest airplane, a Gulfstream G550. It cost him, he told me, $54 million.

Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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3 Comments

  1. Ash October 16, 2009

    Brad, certainly.

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  2. Brad Trent October 16, 2009

    Since I don’t have the time right now to do an extensive search of how to contact you directly, I will have to respond publicly…

    Nice to see that that your website is using my copyrighted photograph of Rush Limbaugh without my permission and with no licensing and usage fees paid to me. I demand that this photograph be removed from your website immediately and that any archived copies, digital or analog, be destroyed. If you choose to nor remove the image, I will require your billing information so that I can invoice you for this unauthorized use.

    If you have any questions, I can be reached at the number below.

    Thank you.

    Brad Trent

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  3. A to the P July 7, 2008

    it’s MODELS, not MODEL’S, unless your saying that a model working for rush limabugh is getting a library.

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