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Cowards, what politicians, radicals, and the media refuse to say, written and edited by Glenn Beck and Kevin Balfe ; writers, Scott Baker ... [et al.] ; art & design, Paul E. Nunn, Mark Mabry ; design, Timothy Shaner

Label
Cowards, what politicians, radicals, and the media refuse to say, written and edited by Glenn Beck and Kevin Balfe ; writers, Scott Baker ... [et al.] ; art & design, Paul E. Nunn, Mark Mabry ; design, Timothy Shaner
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 272-306)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Cowards
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
778424196
Responsibility statement
written and edited by Glenn Beck and Kevin Balfe ; writers, Scott Baker ... [et al.] ; art & design, Paul E. Nunn, Mark Mabry ; design, Timothy Shaner
Sub title
what politicians, radicals, and the media refuse to say
Summary
#1 New York Times bestselling author and nationally syndicated radio host Glenn Beck provides readers with the truth about the issues the media and politicians are scared to touch.This year, America will face one of the most important elections in history. But in the whirlwind of all the debates, attack ads, and super-PAC money, something that Americans used to hold in high regard has been lost: the truth. Glenn Beck believes that those who control the information--from the media to our politicians--are scared to tell the public the truth because of narrow, selfish interests, such as an impact on their ratings, or lobbying agendas, or re-election campaigns. People and organizations have agendas-- but the truth does not. In Cowards, Beck provides a shockingly honest assessment of issues, ranging from border violence to Shariah law, from George Soros and the threat of economic terrorism to Frances Fox Piven and her strategy for collapsing our welfare system. Beck delivers the unvarnished truth about these little-covered topics. By the end, it will become clear why Beck often likes to quote President Garfield: The truth will set you free, but first it will make you miserable
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