The vast right wing conspiracy has found its General Patton, and his name is David Kahane. Kahane's pseudonymous, satiric column for National Review Online, lampooning the Left via his Hollywood-radical persona—Stephen Colbert's liberal doppelganger—is must-listening for political aficionados of all stripes. Now, from the inside, Kahane proudly exposes the secret and not-so-secret winning strategies (and vulnerabilities) of the Left and gives desperate conservatives a roadmap to victory, in a take-no-prisoners manual modeled after Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, C. S. Lewis's The Screwtape Letters, Machiavelli's Prince, and, of course, the Chicago Way.
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"Top notch sarcasm and enlightenment are in store for the reader. Liberals, you pick this book up at your own risk..."
— E. (5 out of 5 stars)
" For heavens sake, get to a point! And make a cogent point. I had hoped this book would be funny and informative. It was neither. "
— Robert, 2/27/2013" Written in the spirit of C. S. Lewis' Screwtape Letters, it lays out some rules on who to win back the country from the socialist menace of the Left/Democratic Party. "
— Ron, 8/22/2011David Kahane considers himself the “Voice of His Generation” and the “Soul of a New Political Machine.” He is one of the Internet’s most popular political commentators and has been writing his own pseudonymous column for National Review Online since 2007. A conservative who writes in the voice of a dyed-in-the-wool lefty, he proudly offers his readers a unique insight into the mind, mores, and methods of the self-styled “progressive” party.
John Allen Nelson’s critically acclaimed roles on television’s 24 and Vanished are among the highlights of his twenty-five-plus years as an actor, screenwriter, and film producer. As a narrator, he won an AudioFile Earphones Award for his reading of Zoo Story by Thomas French.