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Congratualtions Michelle

michellemalkinphotoFor the 4th week in a row, Michelle Malkin’s Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies is #1 on the NYT bestseller list.

Her collection of facts detailing the abuses of power by people who are now senior in the Obama administration - think TurboTax Tim Geithner, the “czars” that answer to no one except President Obama, the ACORN and Bill Ayers connections… the list is endless.

Culture of Corruption - the derogatory slogan the Democrats tried desperately to attach to the Bush administration - is the perfect way to sum up the nepotism, arrogance and flagrant disregard for the law evidenced by the behavior and practices of the Hope’n'Change administration

I strongly recommend reading the book - I made the mistake of listening to the Audible version. It’s terrible. The narrator is approximately 300 years old. It should have been Michelle herself.

Do yourself a favor and pick up a copy of Culture of Corruption at Amazon. They have the best prices: a little over $15 for a hardcover.

If you’re a fan of Malkin, you can also get her blog on your Kindle reader.

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  1. Right you are.

    Another book to get. There are lots of those these days, RG.

    I’ll add that to the list, of course.

    My ever-growing list of books I can’t read anytime soon.

    I’d heard about this one, but thanks for the insights!

    Comment by Wakefield Tolbert — August 29, 2009 @ 8:06 am

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  3. I downloaded the sample that Amazon offers of the Kindle version - horrible formatting errors and typos. I wouldn’t read the whole book in Kindle version unless they go back and redo the conversion a bit more carefully.

    The content looked good, but going the hard copy route would seem the way to go.

    Comment by Vox — September 1, 2009 @ 3:06 pm

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