Rush Limbaugh launches his own iced tea

Now we know what devoted Tea Party members will be drinking at their summer barbecues.

Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh today revealed he is launching his very own brand of iced tea.

Fed up of trying to fight the current ‘oppressive regime’ on the airwaves, the controversial presenter hopes he can take make his mark on America with a patriotic beverage instead.

Emblazoned with a picture of Limbaugh dressed in full colonial costume, ‘Two If By Tea’ takes its name from Longfellow’s famous poem, Paul Revere’s Last Ride, about the arrival of British troops during the War of Independence.

According to its website, the tea represents ‘traditional American values of capitalism and the pursuit of excellence’, and each bottle ‘is designed to rise above the sameness and mediocrity that threatens our great nation.’

Limbaugh announced the unexpected new sideline halfway through his show this morning, saying: ‘There I am in all of my glory on every bottle on the shrink wrap…as Rush Revere. The liberals are coming, folks!’

Describing it as ‘kick butt’, he urged his listeners to go online and fork out $23.76 for a 12 pack.

He said: ‘You are going to want to chug it and you are going to regret you didn’t order more after you taste it.’

Following a long line of new product promoters, he told listeners: ‘It tastes just like my mother used to make iced tea when I was growing up.’

And he didn’t just put himself on the label – according to his website, Limbaugh went through dozens of blind tasting sessions and is now an accredited tea tasting specialist.

It comes in original and raspberry flavours, and both are available in low-calorie versions.

But he reassures dieters: ‘you still get a dose of pure Americana in every single drop you taste.’

A percentage of every sale will go to the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation, a charity which helps the children of servicemen who died in combat.

He said: ‘I wanted to demonstrate that even in this economy, with an oppressive regime like the one we have standing in the way of economic growth that it can still happen with ambition and with ingenuity and with desire.’

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