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Bankrupt by David Limbaugh
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Bankrupt

The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today’s Democratic Party

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Narrator Raymond Todd

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Length 10 hours 58 minutes
Language English
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The Democrat Party, says bestselling author David Limbaugh, has sold itself to left-wing extremists and has lost its mind and soul. Limbaugh charts how the Democrat Party, unable to come to grips with the Clinton scandals, unable to accept the defeat of Al Gore in 2000, and unable to accept its current minority status, has embraced a politics of ideological hate and nihilism.

With his trademark bull’s-eye analysis and common sense, David Limbaugh provides a sobering and shocking portrait of a Democrat Party too morally and intellectually bankrupt to serve our country.

David Limbaugh is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, a lawyer with the Limbaugh Firm, and a nationally syndicated columnist. In addition to his journalism and law work, he frequently appears on top-tier television and radio programs, including Hannity, Mark Levin, Laura Ingraham, and his brother’s show, Rush Limbaugh. He lives with his family in Missouri.

Raymond Todd is an actor and director in the theater as well as a poet and documentary filmmaker. He plays jazz trombone for the Leatherstocking quartet, an ensemble that gets its name from one of his favorite Blackstone narrations, The Deerslayer. Todd lives in New York.

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Reviews

“Don’t ever, ever be tempted to vote for a liberal, even as a protest vote. David Limbaugh shows you why, in the most devastating critique I’ve ever seen of just how intellectually and morally bankrupt the Democratic Party has become. When it comes to ‘must reads,’ put David Limbaugh’s Bankrupt at the top of your list.”

“David Limbaugh serves up a meticulous, methodical, and utterly devastating indictment of the Democratic Party. Everything you need to know about the lies, failures, and abject bankruptcy of the Left is here. A timely and chilling reminder for the election season. Read it.”

“My friend David Limbaugh has done the country a great service in his excellent new book, Bankrupt. By documenting the intellectual and moral bankruptcy of the modern Democratic Party, he has made it impossible for anyone who cares about America’s future—or about honesty—to vote for a current Democrat.”

“Our country needs a responsible opposition party—a party willing to participate in an honest policy debate—but sadly, the Democrats fall way short of the mark. In sobering, breathtaking detail, Bankrupt shows why.”

“Todd, whatever his personal political leanings, provides a convincing nine CDs of…rhetoric.”

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