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Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party
David Limbaugh
Regnery Publishing, Inc.
September 2006
On Sale: September 5, 2006
448 pages ISBN: 1596980176 EAN: 9781596980174 Hardcover
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BANKRUPT! That’s what the Democrats are when it comes to
new ideas, or to defending America, or to doing anything
more than protecting their own narrow political interests.
Exaggeration? Hardly. Bestselling author David Limbaugh
quotes Democrats to devastating effect as a party that has
reduced its mind and heart to the level of intellectual
and moral bankruptcy. In this startling new book, Limbaugh
shows just how far the Democratic Party has fallen, and
why there is little prospect of redemption. In Bankrupt,
Limbaugh reveals: • Why the Democrats are more concerned
with defeating Republicans than with defeating the global
Islamic jihad • Why outright dishonesty has become the
fallback mode of Democratic leaders • Why Democrats have a
stake in—and have largely succeeded in—foisting a variety
of myths on the American public to justify their bad
behavior (Limbaugh busts the myths.) • Why Democrats have
reduced politics to a matter of personal hate—of Bush and
Rove and Cheney—and personal destruction Limbaugh lays
bare the gamut of Democratic moral and intellectual
bankruptcy—from liberal activist judges who want to
rewrite the Constitution, to left-wing moral relativists
who want to overturn traditional morality in the name of
liberal "values," to unrepentant left-wing racism, to
economic ideas that are no more than tired class warfare.
If you want the dirt on the Democrats—and all in their own
self-damning words—here it is. Republicans and
conservatives would welcome a responsible opposition party
to keep them sharp and to debate the crucial issues facing
our country—but the Democrats aren’t it. In sobering
detail, Bankrupt shows why, and highlights the dangers of
what a Democratic resurgence could mean for America.
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