Thursday, August 23, 2012

Review - Tea Party Culture War

Tea Party Culture War
By: Stephen Johnston, B.S., J.D.
Publisher:WinePress Publishing
ISBN: 978-1414121239
Pub Date: November 3, 2011
Pages: 232
Buy Link: http://ow.ly/cwJ1f
Blog Tour Link: http://litfusegroup.com/blogtours/13522880

With one of the most important Presidential Elections less than sixty days away, there is probably going to be dozens of political books coming out onto the market in the fall about Republicans and Democrats. Late last year author Stephen Johnston, B.S., J.D. brought out the Tea Party Culture War: A Clash of Worldviews.

The author goes in detail about how the Tea Party started, thanks to United States citizens who wants their voices heard on how this country should be run. He touches on the subjects of Liberalism and Postmodernism in America, the poorly constructed education system, our economic downfall, the loss of morality in our country, the attacks against our families, our declining oil reserves, and the war against Christianity.

I have read newspaper articles and seen segments on the news about the Tea Party movement, but I didn't really know what their core values were before reading Tea Party Culture War. The author gives us a clear picture at where we are at as a country and where we are going if our political ways aren't rebooted soon. The book was published late last years, and some of the runners up for President that are mentioned are no longer campaigning, as we all know it is Obama VS. Romney on November 6, 2012.

Overall, I enjoyed reading the book and I got a quick brush up on my United States history.

Disclaimer: I received this book free of charge through Litfuse Publicity Group.






About the Author:



A long-time resident of California, author and economist, Steve Johnston, B.S., J.D., earned a Juris Doctorate degree from Western State University of Law and a Theological degree from Calvary Chapel School of Ministry. Mr. Johnston has over 20 years experience in prison ministry and Bible teaching, and has served as a chaplain in Orange County and Los Angeles jails as well as Pelican Bay, a California maximum security prison.

Mr. Johnston describes his book, The Tea Party Culture War (WinePress, 2011) as a systematic manifesto of the Tea Party Movement. Mr. Johnston and his wife of 38 years divide their time between homes in Palm Desert, California and Brookings, Oregon. They have one adult daughter and one granddaughter.

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