Stop The Pervasive Republican Conservative Kleptocracy! Measured New Nonfiction Implores Readers To Recognize Political Hypocrisy, Take Steps To Change It

Top Quote In his book, John Genda calls awareness to the destructive effect of linking filthy conservative politics to Christianity. Conservative republican leaders have always acted as impostors of traditional American values. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) September 28, 2010 - BALTIMORE - With 2010's crucial fall election season upon us, it's important to remember that there are no quick fixes to America's problems. The one-party solution trumpeted by conservatives is a tired, unsuccessful agenda that is threatening the effectiveness of the efforts laid forth by the Obama administration, and the emergence of Tea Party politics distracts voters from the real issues. In his focused, thoughtful new book, Republican Conservative Hypocrisy: The GOP has successfully linked Christian conservatism to filthy politics in the battle for religious votes (published by AuthorHouse), J.K. Genda offers voters an invaluable resource for separating fact from fiction in an increasingly polarizing political landscape.

    Dedicated to "all activists who promote equality, justice, freedom and cooperation in government," Republican Conservative Hypocrisy cites Fox News as a virtual campaign headquarters for the pervasive Republican conservative propaganda presented as "news" by popular anchors including Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly. Real issues, things like national debt, defense, foreign policy, immigration, health care and abortion, have been twisted in a concentrated effort, Genda argues, to promote a toxic agenda full of half-truths and misleading rhetoric.

    Ten concise chapters combine straightforward facts with rational challenges to change this blight on America's political landscape as Genda reminds readers that "on the whole, the problem is not a Republican or Democratic problem; it is an American problem." Recognizing that the ideas of both parties "make sense and nonsense at the same time," Republican Conservative Hypocrisy nonetheless sheds an important light on the divisive, disingenuous and sometimes downright dishonest politics of radical conservatives.

    A must-read for any concerned voter, this provocative new nonfiction is a timely, informative resource that offers helpful tools for navigating the upcoming trip to the voting booth and beyond. Challenge the mainstream media and check out this revelatory new book.

    About the Author
    J.K. Genda has a degree in religious studies from Friends International Christian University and a degree in paralegal studies from Kaplan University. A thought-provoking, inspirational speaker, Genda is continuously on a quest to research issues and enlighten others by exposing the political and religious issues used to deceive the masses. He is also the author of Traffic Signs for Young People and But The End Is Not Yet.

    AuthorHouse is a premier book publisher for emerging, self-published authors. For more information, please visit www.authorhouse.com.

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