Theodore and Woodrow: How Two American Presidents Destroyed Constitutional Freedom (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Andrew Napolitano Play Audiobook Sample

Theodore and Woodrow: How Two American Presidents Destroyed Constitutional Freedom Audiobook (Unabridged)

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A harsh and revealing political exposé of two beloved presidents.

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano reveals how Teddy Roosevelt, a bully, and Woodrow Wilson, a constitutional scholar, each pushed aside the Constitution's restrictions on the federal government and used it as an instrument to redistribute wealth, regulate personal behavior, and enrich the government. These two men and the Progressives who supported them have brought us, among other things:

  • The income tax
  • The Federal Reserve
  • Compulsory, state-prescribed education
  • The destruction of state sovereignty
  • The rise of Jim Crow and military conscription
  • Prohibition and war

The Progressive Era witnessed the most dramatic peaceful shift of power from persons and from the states to a new and permanent federal bureaucracy in all of American history. Theodore and Woodrow exposes two of our nation's most beloved presidents and how they helped speed the Progressive cause on its merry way.

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"Very good. Judge Napolitano's knowledge of the law, US history and his love of our freedom is exhibited through out his book. Altough I didn't always agree with his analysis, his uncompromising deication to the Constitution is inspiring. He states the misuse of power of both political parties."

— Danmcgohan (4 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " Lincoln, Wilson and FDR managed to all but repealing Amendment X. I'll be adding a hard copy once it's offered in a soft cover. "

    — Dillon, 11/26/2013
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    " Bias of this retired Judge is showing. Always glad to see how current writers interprete actions of past leaders. Conspiracy theorist will find much support for some of their theories but be disappointed to learn author feels giving selection of Senators to voters was error. "

    — NVTony, 11/15/2013
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    " Amazing book about these Presidents! I learned so much that I didn't previously know, including an in depth review of the 16th and 17th Amendments. Incredible! Everyone should read this book! "

    — Andrew, 10/31/2013
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    " Had some interesting information but it gave off a conspiracy theory vibe that I didn't like, and I thought it was poorly written to boot. "

    — Brian, 9/7/2013
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    " Slow start but worth the tenacity. The chapters on WWI are fascinating. "

    — Thomas, 7/31/2013
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    " Interesting interpretation of presidential history. Author definitely has his own agenda which should not deter those interested in history. "

    — Jakenv, 1/22/2013
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    " Being fairly well read in libertarianism, I would probably give this five stars if the information was new to me. But if this were my first exposure to it? I think my mind would be blown! Yes, it is all the government's fault! Great job, Judge. "

    — Hyzer, 1/7/2013