Helpful Score: 10
An excellent work on American Conservatism and Freedom verses the Government tyranny that we are now under. It was written prior to the current administration. It is not a "Democrats are bad, Republicans are good" book. It is "Freedom is Good, Tyranny is bad". We have experienced government encroachments into our freedom from both sides of the aisle, and if we don't do something soon, we will loose it.
Taryn C. (TarynC) - , reviewed Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto on + 213 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Thought provoking book.I have never listened to Mark Levin on the radio but heard good things about this book. I was quite impressed with his knowledge of constitutional law. Highly recommend it.
Helpful Score: 1
Let me be clear here, I don't want a large government. I would love for more states to stand behind their 10th amendment rights. I don't ever want guns to be banned, but I also don't want personal habits that don't effect anyone else to be criminalized. There are many issues in America that have the left and right up in arms against each other, but I don't think a black and white approach is best, often times in life the grey area is a good settling ground for the time being.
His views on certain subjects are pretty interesting and worth giving credit to but overall he has SUCH a narrow view on life it's hard to listen. Everything to him is either black or white, no grey. I don't know how anyone could live like that with the existence of the Internet and the sheer amount diversified people we come into contact with everyday.
My belief is that unless you have lived in another person's shoes for at least a year, you have NO IDEA where their ideas come from, thoughts stem from, actions derive from or emotions grow from...you are just generalizing and guessing most of the time.
His views on certain subjects are pretty interesting and worth giving credit to but overall he has SUCH a narrow view on life it's hard to listen. Everything to him is either black or white, no grey. I don't know how anyone could live like that with the existence of the Internet and the sheer amount diversified people we come into contact with everyday.
My belief is that unless you have lived in another person's shoes for at least a year, you have NO IDEA where their ideas come from, thoughts stem from, actions derive from or emotions grow from...you are just generalizing and guessing most of the time.