Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party this question feed

asked by perfectjen on November 9, 2006 9:14 PM
With his trademark bull's-eye analysis and common sense, David Limbaugh provides a sobering-and shocking-portrait of a Democrat Party too morally and intellectually bankrupt to serve our country.


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Politicians are morons. I know it's wrong to make generalizations about groups of people, but if there is a generalization that comes close to reality it's this one. I don't know of anyone who likes politicians, which makes them an easy target for criticism, and they deserve it. When you have a group of people who have done so much damage to our country, it's fun to point out their inconsistencies and inaccuracies. That's exactly what David Limbaugh has done in this book. Granted, he has focused on the Democratic Party, but it doesn't make the reality of his book any less realistic. Yes, I'm sure someone could write a similar book about the Republican Party (and I'd like to see it), but I doubt it would encompass 436 pages.

Within those pages, Limbaugh points out numerous examples of contradictions, double-talk, misinformation, dangerous hyperbole, double-standards, baseless accusations, hate speech, cheap political ploys, name calling and fear mongering all perpetrated by today's Democratic Party. In the process, he shows how that party has evolved into a terror appeasing, anti-American, race baiting, class warfare inducing, socialist political group. And the best part about it is that David Limbaugh accomplishes all of this by using the words of the Democratic leaders themselves, complete with over thirty pages of references. No, this isn't an opinion piece as much as it is a documentary narrative detailing, in their own words, what the Democratic Party has become today.

Whether talking about the economy, the war on terror, immigration, race, taxes or any other major political issue, the Democrats have demonstrated (again, in their own words) how truly petty and political they can be and where their priorities lie (no pun intended). The only thing about the voters this party cares about is their vote, and they will do anything and say anything to get that vote, regardless how damaging or inaccurate that may be. Of course, the Republicans may do the same thing, but this book isn't about Republicans.

I recommend this book to anyone with an open mind who truly loves America and seeks the truth in American politics, especially independents like myself. Conservatives and O'Reilly traditionalists will appreciate this book as well. Those of you on the hard Left shouldn't bother. If you read it then you will no doubt attack Limbaugh for being inflammatory, biased and divisive, which will probably please him since it will basically confirm the premise of the book, and I'm sure you wouldn't want Mr. Limbaugh to be pleased about anything.
reviewed by corral on November 20, 2006 5:35 AM

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David Limbaugh hits the nail on the head. Americans voted the Democrats
back into power after 12 years, but if they do not get realistic, the
American voters will vote them out in 2008 and elect a Conservative Republican as President.

The Democrats have no solutions to any of our nation's major issues and problems. Their only solution to everything is "it's Bush's fault." They can get by with that now because of the Iraq war, but in the long run they need to provide much better leadership than their current legislators appear to be able to do.
reviewed by jan1975 on November 27, 2006 6:38 AM

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Unfortunately, not enough voters read the book.

MH
reviewed by shirley49 on November 27, 2006 12:54 PM

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Good reading. As with all of David Limbaugh's books, it is well written and interesting.
reviewed by guitarplayer on November 29, 2006 6:47 AM

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