Did I Hear You Right?

Did I Hear You Right?

Stephen P. McCue

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Defiance Press and Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9781963102604
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In 'Did I Hear You Right?', Stephen P. McCue delivers a biting compilation of jaw-dropping quotes from Democratic leaders and their supporters that reveals their true agenda. From Barack Obama’s declaration about 'fundamentally transforming' America to Joe Biden’s string of gaffes and fabrications, this meticulously researched collection exposes the disconnect between what Democrats say and what they actually believe.McCue organizes these revealing statements by political office, from Presidents and Vice Presidents to members of Congress and local officials, creating a comprehensive record of Democratic hypocrisy, double standards, and extremism. Each quote is presented with important context and insightful commentary that helps readers understand not just what was said, but why it matters.Whether it’s Nancy Pelosi’s infamous 'We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it' or Kamala Harris’s nonsensical word salads, this book chronicles the outrageous statements that mainstream media often ignores or downplays. McCue demonstrates how Democratic leaders have embraced increasingly radical positions on issues ranging from immigration and crime to gender ideology and education.This is more than just a collection of political gaffes-it’s a sobering look at how far the Democratic Party has strayed from American values and common sense. Entertaining yet enlightening, this book serves as both a reference guide for political discussions and a warning about the direction in which Democrats are taking the country.If you enjoyed 'The Authoritarian Moment,' 'Liberal Fascism,' or 'Unfreedom of the Press,' you’ll love 'Did I Hear You Right?'

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