In "Destruction: How the Democratic Party & RINOs Almost Destroyed America," author Zach Hackert delivers a passionate, no-holds-barred examination of what he sees as the destructive policies that have undermined American values and institutions. From the origins of the Democratic Party through contemporary political battles, Hackert argues that liberal policies and weak Republican establishment figures have pushed America to the brink of ruin.
The book traces what Hackert identifies as the Democratic Party's long history of racism and corruption, from pre-Civil War politics through Jim Crow laws, and connects these historical patterns to modern political movements. Hackert pulls no punches in his critique of establishment politicians from both parties—whom he calls "the Swamp"—accusing them of pursuing self-interest over the good of the nation.
With detailed chapters covering controversial topics including the FBI's alleged corruption, endless foreign wars, the national debt crisis, and Operation "Crossfire Hurricane," Hackert presents his case that America's governing elites have consistently failed the American people. His analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic argues that Democrats exploited a global crisis to advance radical policies and undermine conservative values.
Hackert concludes with a call for a return to conservative principles, which he believes formed the foundation of America and represent the only path forward for the nation's salvation.
If you enjoyed "The Big Lie" by Dinesh D'Souza, "Unfreedom of the Press" by Mark Levin, and "Culture of Corruption" by Michelle Malkin, you'll love "Destruction: How the Democratic Party & RINOs Almost Destroyed America."
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