
The Art of Political War and Other Radical Pursuits
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Riggenbach
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By:
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David Horowitz
About this listen
In a book that will shatter the complacency of establishment conservatives, David Horowitz shows how Bill Clinton's generation, having mastered the art of political war, has spent the last 10 years clobbering the conservatives in and out of government. The best-selling author of Hating Whitey and Other Progressive Causes has the strategy to fight back.
©2000 David Horowitz (P)2001 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Victimhood is not a pretty quality. It may work for the left, to pretend it's the victim of the right, but that only works when nobody believes it, only uses it as a tool to bolster their attacks.
Plus it conveys what I myself have concluded earlier: attack is the only defense.
The reader speaks very comprehensibly.
At last: a non-whiny rightwing book.
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