Linda Milazzo
Huffingtonpost.com
It’s a great day in America when heralds of hate, specifically Glenn Beck and Michelle Malkin, are booted from their Amazon best seller slots on day one of the publication of progressive leader David Swanson’s breakthrough tome, Daybreak, now at Number One on Amazon’s non-fiction best seller list. From this terrific response to Swanson’s new book arises my sincere hope that Daybreak attracts a good many of Beck and Malkin’s readers, so they, too, will have the opportunity to absorb the depth of information and dedication to solutions that David Swanson offers.
Those who regularly read the writings of David Swanson, posted daily across the internet on influential websites, are uniquely informed by his cognizance of the Constitution and wisely instructed on the laws of proper governance. They are similarly impressed by his solutions — yes, solutions — to the issues he elucidates. He’s an endless source of information and a catalyst for strategic clear-minded citizen action and government action to correct the wrongs he sees. Swanson is consistently less about the problem and more about the solution.
Daybreak, Swanson’s long-awaited political tome, delves deeply into his political and strategic expertise. It’s a delectable and teachable feast. No wonder it booted Glenn Beck from his first place position. Insightful trumps spiteful any day, just as reflective trumps invective. Swanson motivates through explanation and clarification. He’s a teacher, not a screecher. A journey through Daybreak is an educational awakening, and an alert to the misdeeds of those we’ve elected. It’s a clarification of why these deeds are wrong, why they must be challenged, and how they can be changed. It’s an invitation to “we the citizens” to right them once and for all, and an informative guide to get it done.
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