| Dear Friends, Our pal, Dinesh D'Souza, went to jail. And while there, amidst the rapists, the murderers, the robbers and the drug smugglers, he had . . . an epiphany. About crime, and politics. And the difference between them. Or, more so, the lack of difference. His powerful thesis can be found in his new book Stealing America: What My Experience with Criminal Gangs Taught Me About Obama, Hillary, and the Democratic Party, a must-have for anyone who cares to know how progressives are stealing the wealth of the country. In this important new work, D'Souza provides a sharp expose of the Obama / Hillary continuum as a de facto crime syndicate engaged in a series of scams and cons that is robbing America's wealth. His prolonged exposure to the criminal underclass provided an eye-opening education in American realities. In the view of hardened criminals, D'Souza learned, America is an unfair jungle in which various armed gangs face off against one another, with the biggest and most powerful gangs inhabiting the federal government. As for American liberalism, it is not a movement of ideas at all but a criminal effort aimed at nothing less than stealing the entire wealth of the nation, built up over more than two centuries: the total value of the homes, the lifelong savings of the people, the assets of every industry, and all the funds allocated to health and education and every other service, both public and private. "The thieves I am speaking about want all of it," says the author. And who are the leading figures in this historically ambitious scam? Says D'Souza: none other than Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, a pair of smooth-talking con artists, trained in the methods of radical activist Saul Alinsky, who are taking his crude but effective political shakedown techniques to a level even he never dreamed of. (If you'd like to see Dinesh's powerful speech discussing the themes of Stealing America: What My Experience with Criminal Gangs Taught Me about Obama, Hillary, and the Democratic Party, then watch this video.) Dinesh D'Souza has done us a huge favor by writing Stealing America. It's an eye-opener and a must that you need to get right now, right here. Best, Jack Fowler Publisher National Review
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