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Theodore and Woodrow: How Two American Presidents Destroyed Constitutional
Freedoms
New
Book by Andrew P. Napolitano
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The Beginning
of the End of American Liberty: New Book From Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
Reveals How Two U.S. Presidents Destroyed Constitutional Freedoms
and Paved the Way for Todays Assault on Liberty
Release date:
November 16, 2012 They are two of Americas most celebrated
presidents. One, a Republican who had a storied military career,
created the American conservation movement and once gave a speech
after being shot by a would-be assassin; the other, a Democrat who
overcame dyslexia as a child only to lead America to victory in
World War I and formulate the idea of an international body of nations
dedicated to the preservation of peace. These are the tales all
American schoolchildren are taught about Theodore Roosevelt and
Woodrow Wilson. However, they are also a whitewashed view of two
U.S. presidents who, more than any other, set the United States
on a path of expansionist government that has given us anti-liberty
policies like Obamacare.
In his new
book, Theodore
and Woodrow: How Two American Presidents Destroyed Constitutional
Freedoms (Thomas Nelson, 2012), New York Times best-selling
author Judge Andrew P. Napolitano uncovers the sad truth about these
two iconic U.S. presidents. Judge Napolitano takes readers through
the history of these men and reveals how the Constitution was set
aside, leaving personal freedom as a shadow of its former self,
in the grip of an insidious, nanny state, progressive ideology.
This
is not a biography of either Wilson or Roosevelt, writes Judge
Napolitano. This is, quite simply, a case against them. A
case you have not seen if you were educated in Americas public
schools; a case you will appreciate if you think the federal government
today is too big and too rich and too controlling and if you want
to understand how it got that way.
With an academics
adherence to research and an activists defense of freedom,
Judge Napolitano methodically presents his case against Roosevelt
and Wilson, presidents who came from both political parties but
who shared a fundamental indifference to the Constitution. Under
both the Roosevelt and Wilson Administrations, the United States
experienced a revolution no less dramatic than the revolution that
founded our nation.
This included:
- The establishment
of compulsory education whose curriculum was mandated by the government
bureaucrats.
- The creation
of the Federal Reserve which has given government near total control
over the money supply in America.
- The adoption
of the Federal Income Tax which has allowed the government to
grow unchecked ever since.
- The vast
increase in government regulations limiting the ability of American
businesses to conduct their own affairs.
Americans,
educated in public schools, have been taught that Theodore Roosevelt
and Woodrow Wilson worked hard to preserve freedom, says Judge
Napolitano. In reality, they created policies that laid the
groundwork for government to expand unchecked and restrict personal
liberties.
Theodore and
Woodrow is Judge Napolitanos shocking historical account of
how a Republican and Democratic president oversaw the greatest shift
of power in American history, from a land built on the belief that
authority should be left to the individuals and the states to a
bloated, far-reaching federal bureaucracy, continuing to grow and
consume power each day.
About the Author:
Judge Andrew P. Napolitano serves as the Senior Judicial Analyst
for Fox News Channel (FNC). He provides on-air legal analysis on
FNC throughout the day on weekdays.
Judge Napolitano
is the youngest life-tenured Superior Court judge in the history
of the state of New Jersey. While on the bench from 1987 to 1995,
Judge Napolitano tried more than 150 jury trials and sat in all
parts of the Superior Court Criminal, Civil, Equity, and
Family. He has handled thousands of sentencings, motions, hearings
and divorces. For eleven years, he served as an adjunct professor
of constitutional law at Seton Hall Law School where he provided
instruction in constitutional law and jurisprudence. Judge Napolitano
returned to private law practice in 1995 and began television broadcasting
in the same year.
Judge Napolitano
has published six books on the U.S. Constitution, they are: Constitutional
Chaos: What Happens When The Government Breaks Its Own Laws;
the New York Times bestseller, The
Constitution in Exile: How the Federal Government Has Seized Power
by Rewriting the Supreme Law of the Land; A
Nation of Sheep; Dred
Scotts Revenge: A Legal History of Race and Freedom In America;
the New York Times bestseller Lies
the Government Told You: Myth, Power, and Deception In American
History; and It
Is Dangerous To Be Right When The Government is Wrong.
His writings
have also been published in the New York Times, Wall Street
Journal, Los Angeles Times, St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
New York Sun, Baltimore Sun, (New London) Day,
Seton Hall Law Review, New Jersey Law Journal, and
Newark Star-Ledger. He lectures nationally on the Constitution
and human freedom. Judge Napolitano received his undergraduate degree
from Princeton University in 1972.
November 12, 2012
Andrew P.
Napolitano [send
him mail], a former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey,
is the senior judicial analyst at Fox News Channel. Judge Napolitano
has written six books on the U.S. Constitution. The most recent
is It
Is Dangerous To Be Right When the Government Is Wrong: The Case
for Personal Freedom. To find out more about Judge Napolitano
and to read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists,
visit creators.com.
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