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Underdogma: How America's Enemies Use Our Love for the Underdo
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Underdogma: How America's Enemies Use Our Love for the Underdo
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Underdogma: How America's Enemies Use Our Love for the Underdo
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Underdogma: How America's Enemies Use Our Love for the Underdo

Written by Michael Prell

Narrated by Walter Dixon

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Underdogma is a new 'idea book' that shows how our love/hate relationship with power - and those who have power - shape how we look at the world. For many people, those who have less power (underdogs) can do no wrong - even when we do wrong, and those who have more power can do no right - even when they do right. Michael Prell gave this belief system a name - Underdogma - and he reveals how Underdogma is affecting your life right now - and how it threatens America's superpower status - in a book that has been endorsed by Newt Gingrich, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, the Tea Party Patriots, Ambassador John Bolton, Frank Gaffney, Andrew C. McCarthy, Michael Barone, Rabbi Shmuley, and others.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 29, 2011
ISBN9781611201260
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Underdogma: How America's Enemies Use Our Love for the Underdo
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Michael Prell

Michael Prell is a writer and strategist for Tea Party Patriots, the nation's largest tea party organization. He has also written for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and hundreds of officials, organizations, and conservative leaders in the United States and around the world. He writes for The Washington Times, Townhall.com, The Daily Caller and American Thinker. Michael operates a successful marketing and publicity firm and is a Pollie Award-winner.

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