Caucus
Of
Corruption
An
important book by Matt Margolis and Mark Noonan.
Book reviewed by Guy
Adams, Dir,. ValuesUSA.
This is one of the books
that I have been waiting for.
I am not naïve, and I had
always assumed that most politicians, Republicans
and Democrats alike, are engaged in corruption,
but the overall lack of coverage in the mainstream
media regarding Democrats left a void in my mind.
This book fills that void.
Let me advance the summary
before the details, because this book is so very
important and its key points are so illuminating.
Liberal Dems like Pelosi,
Reid, Schumer, Emanuel, and many others have
apparently continued the process of corruption
while at the same time accusing the GOP of the
very same violations. Even Barack
Obama has been implicated in a scandal involving
an apparently unlawful real estate transaction.
But
as this book implies, you will never hear about
all this in the general media. I ask you:
have you heard about these details? Of course
not. Hypocrisy
prevails in the core of the Democratic Party, and
this book provides detail after detail probing it
all.
It’s shocking and yet it is all very well
documented by the authors.
The mainstream
drive-by-media has been touting a “Culture of
Corruption” in the GOP that is apparently running
rampant, and unfortunately many of their
assertions are true. But what this same media
intentionally fails to tell you, and as The
Caucus Of Corruption makes abundantly clear,
is that not only are the Dems failing to publicly
illuminate their own over-the-top failings, they
are much more embroiled in similar and even more
prolific acts of corruption.
Let me say this. There are
many recent books of worth, but this exposé is
among the best of what I have recently read, and I
consider it among the more important ones. So little
has been said that is accurately exposing and
appropriately defaming the modern Democratic Party
-- and now along comes an important and fearless
work that shines an illuminating light on the true
identity of today’s liberal Democratic Party.
Caucus Of
Corruption does just that.
I’m grateful to the
authors, Matt Margolis and Mark Noonan, for having
the courage to expose much of the Democratic Party
for what truly is: overly corrupt, completely
hypocritical, and totally disingenuous -- and in
point of fact, is nothing but nefarious.
To claim that the GOP is
engaged in acts and patterns of corruption while
ignoring their own sins, and yet going to great
lengths to hide their own culture of exceedingly
great corruption, is quite telling.
No other book outlays and
documents the great failings and hypocrisy of the
Democratic Party as The Caucus Of
Corruption does.
I have been waiting for
such a book as this. It’s well overdue. I highly
recommend it.
Guy
Adams
Dir.,
ValuesUSA