The Tea Party Manifesto, Joseph Farah
The Tea Party Manifesto, Joseph Farah
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The Tea Party Manifesto
A Vision for an American Rebirth

Author: Joseph Farah

Narrator: Tom Weiner

Unabridged: 1 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/04/2010


Synopsis

The Tea Party movement is the most dynamic and powerful grassroots political movement witnessed by modernday America. It arose spontaneouslyand in the nick of timeto save this country from an advancing, fatal drift away from selfgovernment, liberty, and the promise of greater prosperity for future generations. But what does the Tea Party movement really stand for? And where does it go from here?Joseph Farah was a Tea Partier before there was even a Tea Party movement. In his new book, The Tea Party Manifesto, Farah fleshes out the origins and evolution of the movement that daily intensifies in speed and spirit. Defining the terms of the debate, the true meaning of independence, the danger in waiting for political messiahs, and the sincere need for a spiritual core, Farah provides the road map for this countrys citizens to extricate themselves from the overreaching grip of government and reclaim the beliefs of the Founding Fathers.

About Joseph Farah

Joseph Farah is editor, founder, and CEO of WorldNetDaily.com, the Internet’s largest independent news site. He is a veteran newspaper editor, having run the Sacramento Union and the news department of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. In 1996 he founded WorldNetDaily.com, an independent news website committed to investigating government waste, fraud, and abuse. WND.com attracts over 6.5 million unique visitors a month.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tom on April 30, 2011

Joseph Farah is a weird guy. The editor of the conspiracy-ridden and schlocky WorldNetDaily news website, he makes it very clear that he was the first to the tea party. He intended this book to be a corrective to trends within the Tea Party which have been pushing towards issues-based politics rathe......more

Goodreads review by Rob on September 06, 2012

A quick and easy read that provides food for thought on the course of American politics and history. The best part though is that it forced me to re-read both The U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence again - that alone was worth the meager price of the book.......more

Goodreads review by Nate on March 09, 2012

I found this book to be a short and simple road map back to the America that our founding fathers had envisioned. I would recommend that every American voter that is tired of the rot that is overtaking our once great country to read this book.......more

Goodreads review by Adam on July 29, 2011

Didn't really help explain what the Tea Party is all about in my opinion. However, it did include an appendix with the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.......more