Culture Jihad: How to Stop the Left from Killing a Nation

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The Left is bulldozing through American history. We the People are the only ones who can stop them.

America is on the verge of another Civil War. Socialism is on the rise. Free Speech is under assault. People of Faith are facing persecution. Gun owners are in the crosshairs. Our public schools have been turned into indoctrination centers.

A leftist mob made up of socialist politicians, academic elites, raging feminists, and effete Pajama Boys has partnered with Antifa, illegal aliens, and other radical groups to finish what President Obama started—a fundamental transformation of our nation.

Can America be saved?

Political columnist, commentator, author, and radio host Todd Starnes addresses this issue and more in Culture Jihad. He believes that if good-hearted patriots rise up together we can stop the jihad. It is possible to keep America great.

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2.8
4 reviews
cj richardson
October 27, 2019
Todd Starnes did excellent job at exposing government anti flag, and secularist push with our public schools.
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About the author

Todd Starnes is a Newsmax host and national radio show host. He’s an award-winning journalist and the owner of KWAM, a news radio station in Memphis, Tennessee. Todd serves on the board of directors of the Tennessee Association of Broadcasters.

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