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The Tea Party Challenge
註釋In "The Art of War," Sun Tzu, the Chinese general and military strategist, wrote, "Know your enemy and know yourself, find naught in fear for 100 battles. Know yourself but not your enemy, find level of loss and victory. Know thy enemy but not yourself, wallow in defeat every time." In "The Tea Party Challenge: Understanding the Threat Posed by the Socialist Coalition," Kevin Groenhagen argues that the socialists who now control the Democratic Party are defeating constitutionalists, including those in the Tea Party, on nearly every issue and front because the constitutionalists know neither their enemy nor themselves. Groenhagen, a descendant of American Revolution patriots Gov. Thomas Chittenden and U.S. Rep. Matthew Lyon, former Marine, and conservative activist (he provided the lead that exposed the fact that an Obamacare navigator in Lawrence, Kan., had an outstanding arrest warrant), provides the reader with a background on the ideals, principles, and values of the American Revolution. He also demonstrates how socialism is antithetical to those ideals, principles, and values. Groenhagen then discusses the individuals and organizations that make up the Socialist Coalition, shows how that coalition came to power in the United States, and outlines how he believes constitutionalists can regain that power. This exhaustively researched book includes over 1,800 endnotes and a 22-page index, making it perhaps the most thorough book on the modern socialist movement in America.