SPECIAL ONE-DAY OFFER: Until 10 p.m. Pacific tonight, get a FREE copy of the powerful, hilarious and inspiring new blockbuster Joseph Farah calls "absolutely without question one of the best books I have ever read" – James E. Rogan's "Rough Edges: My Unlikely Road from Welfare to Washington." Details below.
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After its blockbuster special report on the Democrats – titled "THE PARTY OF TREASON" – WorldNetDaily's acclaimed Whistleblower magazine is now focusing its journalistic spotlight on the Republican Party – in a powerful new edition titled "REVOLT ON THE RIGHT: Why the Republican Party is losing conservative voters."
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It's one of the most under-reported but pivotal stories of this election season: Untold numbers of American Christians, conservatives, Republicans, libertarians, constitutionalists and others "on the right" are torn over how to vote in this November's election.
Some are so turned off by both major-party presidential candidates they are threatening to stay home on Election Day.
Others are abandoning, or considering abandoning, their traditional political home, the Republican Party, in favor of a third party. They regard the two major political camps as so similar – and unacceptable – that only a third-party choice seems worthwhile. After all, they say, "Voting for the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil."
Many others, however, plead that the "lesser of two evils" is also by definition the greater good, and that no matter what the mistakes and imperfections of George W. Bush and his administration, it's light years better than the wholesale betrayal America would experience during a Kerry administration.
But growing numbers of conscience-driven, traditionally minded Americans are conflicted over this choice. They're fearful that the Republican Party in its current state is incapable of restoring America to its long-abandoned constitutional framework, but also worried that voting for a third-party candidate more to their liking would hand the presidency, and America, over to Kerry and the Democrats.
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"REVOLT ON THE RIGHT" deals with all of this as it's never been dealt with before. First, Whistleblower unabashedly examines what's wrong with the Republican Party, showing how all too often traditional Republican principles of constitutionally limited government and individual responsibility have been sacrificed for the sake of attaining and maintaining power.
Then comes a close and in-depth look at the "third-party" presidential candidates – particularly for the Constitution and Libertarian parties – exploring the implications of their candidacies in what is shaping up to be a very close race between Bush and Kerry.
And finally, "REVOLT ON THE RIGHT" puts it all in context – giving thoughtful Americans the information and analysis they need to make the best election choices they possibly can this November. In the process, readers are treated to a remarkable and unforgettable history and civics lesson.
IMPORTANT NOTE: WND has modified its summer magazine production schedule to allow for a little staff vacation time, so "REVOLT ON THE RIGHT" is being labeled "July" – there is no "June" issue. Of course, all subscribers will still receive a full 12 issues of Whistleblower.
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Here's some of what's included in "REVOLT ON THE RIGHT":
- "What's wrong with the Republican Party … and what's the alternative?" – a fact-filled, in-depth exploration by Joseph Farah.
- "Saviors or spoilers?" by Darcy G. Richardson, a comprehensive, authoritative and fascinating look at the history of third-party presidential candidacies, culminating in an up-close look at Bush's 3rd-party challengers on the right in the upcoming election.
- "U.S. Communists to support Dems," on how the Party of the "workers' paradise" is calling for a "united front" in November to beat Bush.
- "What if the Republicans won it all?" by Joseph Farah, a sobering look at the state of the GOP today.
- "Presidential candidate says he'll end abortion on '1st day in office,'" by Ron Strom, showing exactly how Constitution Party presidential candidate Michael Peroutka claims he can do it.
- "The essential Mr. Bush, 2004" by Bob Just, exploring the deeper motivations behind the current president's actions, and why November's election is so important to America's long-term future.
- "Bush's barrier to a 2nd term" by Henry Lamb, a surprising look at what is most likely to keep George W. Bush from a second term in the White House.
- "How to save the Republican Party," in which former Oregon governor candidate Bill Sizemore shows exactly what to do when GOP politicians vote like Democrats.
- "It's my party …" – a side-by-side comparison of party platforms, showing that, at least in rhetoric, Democrat and Republican positions are miles apart.
- "Voting your conscience this November," by David Kupelian, a spine-straightening and thought-provoking look at the road ahead, subtitled "Crossing the election mine-field to the promised land."
From porn-club bouncer to congressman
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Why is Joseph Farah lavishing such high praise on Jim Rogan's "Rough Edges" -- available FREE to Whistleblower subscribers until 10 p.m. tonight?
Rogan was born to a single mother – a cocktail waitress who was later convicted of welfare fraud. His bartender-father abandoned them both before he was born. After a rough-and-tumble childhood in San Francisco's hardscrabble Mission District – where he was raised by his colorful extended family – he became a political junkie at the age of nine, and once received help with his homework from Harry Truman.
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But Rogan traveled with a tough circle of friends. After years of borderline delinquency, he was expelled from high school, became a porn theater bouncer, and then a bartender at a strip joint and a Hell's Angels bar. Along the way, a young Arkansas politician advised him to study law and become a member of a different kind of bar.
In time, Rogan scrapped his way through college and law school. He was appointed a Los Angeles County DA, prosecuting members of the notorious Crips and Bloods gangs. Then became a judge, a state legislator, and finally a congressman from Southern California. And in 1998, as a Republican member of the House Judiciary Committee, he found himself prosecuting the impeachment of the President of the United States – Bill Clinton, the same Arkansas politician who advised him to go into law and politics two decades earlier.
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"Rough Edges" is a rarity among Washington tales – full of outrageous stories, wild humor, pull-no-punches candor, and downright fun. Replete with character and characters, and told in Rogan's engaging and unswervingly frank voice, Rogan's story is certainly the most freewheeling -- and perhaps the most honest – political memoir ever written.
Here's what others are saying about "Rough Edges":
"This stunningly readable life story of 'Judge Jim' beautifully chronicles the triumph of hope in the human breast. Hilarious, yet deeply poignant, 'Rough Edges' brims with self-deprecating wit, combined with great wisdom, rarely seen in our age of shallow celebrity. The reader is in for an unforgettable, action-packed journey of laughter and tears." --Kenneth Starr
"For those weary of the pompous self-importance that afflicts too many politicians, Jim Rogan’s first-person recital of the highly improbable but true story of his journey 'from welfare to Washington' will prove not just refreshing, but hilarious. His readers should also find Rogan’s story reassuring. In Jim Rogan, the school of hard knocks has produced an honor graduate who values and practices with rare courage and honesty the love of country and of family, the loyalty to people and to principle, and the compelling sense of duty to the public that you would want in your member of Congress." --Pete Wilson
"'Rough Edges' is full of humor, heart and hope. There are more wild adventures than any three sane politicians would dare to confess. Jim Rogan has been a bartender, a DA, a judge, and a congressman, but at heart he's obviously a storyteller ... and a superb one." -- Jack Kemp
SPECIAL ONE-DAY OFFER: Until the offer ends at 10 p.m. Pacific today, get a FREE copy of James E. Rogan's "Rough Edges: My Unlikely Road from Welfare to Washington" – a $29.95 value (including shipping) – when you subscribe to Whistleblower, renew or give a gift Whistleblower subscription. As a special bonus, subscribe today and also receive a 13th issue FREE – the spectacular special edition exposing rampant deception, vote fraud and corruption in the Democrat Party, titled "THE PARTY OF TREASON"!