by Elizabeth Ailes | May 22, 2023 | Blog
Nothing compares to the colors and fragrance of a springtime garden! My lilacs, peonies and azaleas are competing to be the prettiest...
by Elizabeth Ailes | Mar 10, 2023 | Blog
On the left is Jay Gephardt, the Al G. Wright Chair of the famous Purdue Bands and Orchestras. Next to him is my nephew Geoffrey, a rising senior and second year Drum Major for the Purdue All American Marching Band. I am so proud of...
by Elizabeth Ailes | Jan 3, 2023 | Bookshelf
Book:Radio’s Greatest of All Time by Rush Limbaugh, Kathryn Adams Limbaugh and David Limbaugh Like millions of Americans, I was a huge fan of Rush Limbaugh. I also feel very privileged and honored to have counted him as a friend. Rush was such an important voice...
by Elizabeth Ailes | Dec 21, 2022 | Bookshelf
After the disappointing “red trickle” of 2022, I wish GOP candidates and their campaign teams had read this book and drew lessons from historical political trends. Scott McKay is a political historian, but he speaks to the activist-minded voters who want to take our...
by Elizabeth Ailes | Sep 7, 2022 | Bookshelf
As candidates emerges and begin to define their agendas, pundits weigh in on who would be good for a specific demographic. Too many view the candidates through the prism of their special interest whatever that may be. Too many candidates are either torn or unclear...