> 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