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That's No Angry Mob, That's My Mom
by Michael Graham
Regnery Publishing, Inc.; ISBN: 1596986190
Hardcover - 259 pages (March 2010)
Glenn Beck Praises Michael Graham: “Graham Gives The Arrogant Left The Beatdown They Deserve”
"Michael Graham uses his wit and humor like a club to give the arrogant Left the beatdown they deserve. This book is for every typical American who's been insulted, attacked, and abused by the liberal media just for showing up at a tea party or townhall meeting." —Glenn Beck
Are you sick of the liberal media labeling conservatives as crazy, racist, right-wing nuts simply because we—heaven forbid—disagree with Team Obama and their invasive policies?
Are you ready for a hilarious, unique, and irreverent look at America's fastest-growing political force, the Tea Party Movement?
Then you're going to love author and radio talk-show host Michael Graham's blockbuster new book, That's No Angry Mob, That's My Mom: Team Obama's Assault on Tea-Party, Talk-Radio Americans.
In That's No Angry Mob, That's My Mom, Graham unleashes a full-throated defense of Tea Partiers and shows just how right conservatives have been on healthcare reform, the stimulus package, cap-and-trade, cash for clunkers, and more. He also explains exactly how typical Americans are fighting against big government and for their freedom, liberty, and sovereignty—no matter the cost.
"The tea party movement is based on the acknowledgement that there's no such thing as a free lunch," says Graham, "and Chef Obama just added lobster and caviar to next year's menu."
The Obama administration promised "hope and change" for everyday Americans, but they've delivered contempt and vilification instead. That's No Angry Mob, That's My Mom exposes this deception in a no-holds-barred takedown of Team Obama's condescending arrogance.
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About the Author:
Michael Graham is a former stand-up comic turned GOP political consultant. A tea party organizer in Boston, he hosts a talk show on 96.9 WTKKFM and writes for the Boston Herald. His mother does not approve. |
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