Author: Marybeth Hicks
Narrator: Nicole Vilencia
Unabridged: 6 hr 35 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Published: 08/23/2011
Genre: Political Science
Liberals always think they know best. Yet never before has the Left been so determined to brainwash our kids, says Washington Times columnist Marybeth Hicks in Dont Let the Kids Drink the KoolAid. Whether its through schools, the media, or socalled parenting experts, this book exposes the myriad ways liberals are indoctrinating tomorrows voters and the next generation of leaders into a socialist worldview. By destroying our childrens ambitions, work ethic, optimism, and faith, liberals are creating a generation of citizens who believe they are entitled to a lifetime of government care. The inevitable result? A society that will succumb to a system that robs them of liberty and prosperity in the name of social order. Revealing shocking stories and offering bold solutions, Hicks calls on all Americans to stand up to the Left and refuse to let them ruin our children.
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