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Authors: Mark R. Levin
ISBN-13: 9781416562870, ISBN-10: 1416562877
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Threshold Editions
Date Published: June 2010
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Mark R. Levin

Mark R. Levin is a nationally syndicated talk radio host and president of Landmark Legal Foundation. He has also worked as an attorney in the private sector and as a top adviser and administrator to several members of President Reagan's cabinet. The author of the New York Times bestselling books Rescuing Sprite and Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America, Mark holds a B.A. from Temple University and a J.D. from Temple University School of Law.

Visit Mark Levin on the web at www.marklevinshow.com.

Book Synopsis

Conservative radio commentator Mark Levin acknowledges that the once glorious movement of Ronald Reagan and Barry Goldwater is in deep crisis. In the wake of the November election, he addresses that dilemma with Liberty and Tyranny, his manifesto for a renewed conservative movement. In a series of short essays, the author of Rescuing Sprit and Men in Black addresses the key issues of the day, proposing conservative responses to problems including immigration, education, health care, and foreign policy.

Publishers Weekly

Author and conservative talk radio host Levin (Rescuing Sprite, Men in Black) takes on the Statist, a liberal straw man, in this collection of polemics against left-wing tenets (like "economic and social justice"), touchstones (like the New Deal) and institutions (strongholds of liberal thought like academia and the mainstream media). With "an insatiable appetite for control" and a veil of "moral indignation," Levin finds the Statist not only in congressional Democrats and President Obama's White House, but in "neo-Statists" like compassionate conservative Michael Gerson, and the Fed and Treasury under G.W. Bush. Many of Levin's arguments reiterate familiar tropes, including a "strict constructionist" view of the Constitution that sees Social Security as patently un-American. Predictably, Levin opposes the extension of health benefits, derides global warming (implicating Obama's "global warming czar" as a leader in "the Socialist International's Commission for a Sustainable World Society"), and fights back against immigrants, whom the Statist portrays "as universally more virtuous than the citizen." For those new to the Tea Party, Levin offers a handy roundup of conservative talking points, but anyone paying attention to talk radio over the past few years won't learn anything new.
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