One of the only wingnut email newsletters I get is called GOPUSA Friends.
The book they're pushing this week:
David Horowitz, Freedom Center President and outspoken defender of
America's conservative principles, and Ben Johnson, co-editor of
FrontPageMagazine.com, have researched and written Party of Defeat -- A
MUST-READ BOOK about how left-wing radicals have staged a coup and are
today in charge of the Democratic Party.
"Party of Defeat is an eye-opening account of one of the greatest
political betrayals in American history: the unprecedented attack by
leaders of an opposition party on a war they authorized and on America's
commander-in-chief while America's troops were still in harm's way." --
Sean Hannity
No stone is left unturned as Horowitz and Johnson track the history of
the change, the BILLIONAIRES behind it and its ultimate betrayal of
millions of Democrats and our nation.
"Every American concerned about the future of their country in the war
on terror should consider the arguments in this book."
-- Senators Jim Bunning, Tom Coburn, James Inhofe, Jon Kyl, Jeff
Sessions, Rick Santorum; Representatives Ginny Brown-Waite, Howard
Coble, David Dreier, Peter Hoekstra, Peter King, Howard Buck McKeon,
Mike Pence, Ed Royce, Jim Saxton, John Shadegg, Lamar Smith
[bookwhitey]
LONG BEFORE JEREMIAH WRIGHT OPENED AMERICAN EYES, THERE WAS hating
whitey and other progressive causes, David Horowitz's unvarnished
examination of racism against whites.
To this day, the left's anti-white racism remains one of the few taboo
subjects in America. But with Americans being exposed to Barack Obama's
longtime minister and spiritual advisor Jeremiah Wright's "black
liberation theology," the door is open again for a hard look at the
liberal attack on "whiteness" -- another battlefront on the war against
American democracy. David's passionate and candid account of
contemporary racism reveals that the Cold War has come home.
About hating whitey:
"This is a raw and courageous book that turns over some rocks and shows
what is crawling underneath." -- syndicated columnist Thomas Sowell