Monday, October 15, 2018

Review: Stupidparty Math V. Myth by Patrick M. Andendall

Stupid Party Math v Myth unmasking the destructive forces eroding American Democracy relies on publicly available facts, resources, and tools to deconstruct and relentlessly drill down on the numerous misconception held by too many Republicans. Patrick Andendall defrocks position on moochers, the economy, climate change, environmental stewardship, racism, religion, "Freedoms", guns and ignorance-based humor. Once discerning American's understand the destructive forces manipulate their views, they will begin to call for a stop for the stupid party that has invaded out politics and poisoned our political views. 
Mr. Andendall humor and facts help you realize that not everything is as it seems with the Republican Party. His book made me laugh and think about conservative viewpoint in modern politics and how that even though Republicans may have the "in" on the conservative movement they may not have the conservative viewpoint in mind when they are working for the party. He references several conservatives such a Regan, Hagee and Limbaugh that point out that Republicans have become the Stupid Party over the years, and that they don’t always show there best foot forward for modern conservatives whose views may not be the same as theirs. The graphics help bring his point across and help illustrate the numerous times that they have put their foot in it.  I would recommend this book for those who want to further understand the changes that have occurred over the years and how not all things are as they seem. You need to read this book with an open mind and understand that Mr. Andendall worked with what was out there not just on his own thoughts. So when reading the book you need to know that sometimes everyone can make anything worse by there own truths put into any political motives that are not necessarily good for the nation and its people as a whole.

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