FReeper holdonnow for President!!!!!
I loaded it on my ipod just to listen to it over and over.
And to think the new York slimes panned the book and the lamestream media never pimped it!!!! All power to TGO!
How about that! Thomas Paine redux!
Just me, but I was very disappointed in that book. I thought it was a complete re-hash of stuff I’d seen everywhere else, including, I dare say, in my own “Patriot’s History of the U.S.” I liked his dog book, “Rescuing Sprite,” much better.
ping for the list!
Levin is a coward and a fraud. A guy called in to his radio show and asked him what the Law of Nations in the Constitution referred to. Levin feigned ignorance and dumped the caller.
PING!
“UNLIKELY rockstar”?
I think NOT!
Men in black: how the Supreme Court is destroying America By Mark Reed Levin(Google books)
I believe that Michele Bachmann is absolutely correct about Mark’s book.
The book struck a raw nerve in many Americans at a time when they were concerned about the future of our nation due to creeping over-regulation, over-taxation, continued growth of the federal government, and of course the bursting of the housing bubble and subsequent financial crisis. His book signing events were met with huge throngs of people, this should have been seen as a seminal moment with by elites. Instead this awakening was being brushed off as a reaction to Obama’s election as racist.
Combined with Rush Limbaugh’s courageous proclamation “I hope he fails” and then Rick Santelli’s famous rant on CNBC, conservatives and patriots gathered their strength and began to rise up, organize and realize we are not alone.
Can’t wait until 2012...in the meantime there is more work to do in finding more quality congressional, state and local conservative candidates to run for public office.
Don’t forget Savage’s “Trickle Up Poverty” as an election turner, now and in 2012.
Great article by Jeffrey Lord.