The Shadow Party: How George Soros, Hillary Clinton, and Sixties Radicals Seized Control of the Democratic Party

· HarperChristian + ORM
3.7
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305
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America is under attack. Its institutions and values are under daily assault. But the principal culprits are not foreign terrorists. They are influential and powerful Americans secretly stirring up disunion and disloyalty in the shifting shadows of the Democratic Party.

Radical infiltrators have been quietly transforming America's societal, cultural, and political institutions for more than a generation. Now, backed by George Soros, they are ready to make their move. These "progressive" extremists have gained control over a once-respectable but now desperate and dangerous political party. From their perches in the Democratic hierarchy, they seek to undermine the war on terror, destabilize the nation, and effect radical "regime change" in America.

With startling new evidence, New York Times best-selling authors David Horowitz and Richard Poe shine the light on the Shadow Party, exposing its methods, tactics, and ultimate agenda.

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3.7
6 reviews
A Google user
April 14, 2008
If there's another brokered convention for the Democrats watch for a replay of 1966 Chicago. "The whole world's watching!" as the locust swarms of the radical Left descend on Denver. Any signs of monkey business and we know who to look for...George-baby.
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Phoenix Arises
October 4, 2020
The means justify the cabals end!! We are in this to get them!!
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m ferris
July 21, 2019
A little antiquated
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