Andrew P. Napolitano
Auteur van Constitutional Chaos: What Happens When the Government Breaks Its Own Laws
Over de Auteur
Judge Andrew P. Napolitano is Fox News Channel's senior judicial analyst, Napolitano also co-hosts Fox and Friends once a week and is a regular on Studio B with Shepard Smith and The O'Reilly Factor. A graduate of Princeton University and Notre Dame Law School, he was voted four times as most toon meer outstanding professor at two law schools where he taught constitutional law. Napolitano is the youngest person in New Jersey history to receive a lifetime judgeship toon minder
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Werken van Andrew P. Napolitano
The Constitution in Exile: How the Federal Government Has Seized Power by Rewriting the Supreme Law of the Land (2006) 129 exemplaren
Theodore and Woodrow: How Two American Presidents Destroyed Constitutional Freedom (1795) 85 exemplaren
It Is Dangerous to Be Right When the Government Is Wrong: The Case for Personal Freedom (2011) 76 exemplaren
Suicide Pact: The Radical Expansion of Presidential Powers and the Lethal Threat to American Liberty (2014) 50 exemplaren
The Freedom Answer Book: How the Government Is Taking Away Your Constitutional Freedoms (2013) 30 exemplaren
Constitutional Chaos, Constitution in Exile, a Nation of Sheep (Three Empowering Books in One Volume) (2010) 15 exemplaren
The Progressive Era 2 exemplaren
Freedom’s Anchor: An Introduction to Natural Law Jurisprudence in American Constitutional History (2023) 1 exemplaar
Lies the Government Told You 1 exemplaar
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Reason, January 2012 (Vol. 43, No. 8) — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
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We are told that each man is in the pockets of big business. While this is certainly is not a good thing, it’s not fundamentally progressive, although I can see why he would think that given the current, pro big business/progressive regime running the US today.
We’re also told how ‘anti-immigrant’ Teddy Roosevelt was, and how early 20th century San Francisco was supposedly ‘progressive’ for mandating that schools taught compulsory education in English. Again, this is not progressive. The concept of teaching the native tongue in schools is the opposite of progressive, and is more nationalistic.
Not only that, but decreasing immigration, as Roosevelt wanted, is the opposite of progressive, and one of the few admirable beliefs of the man. Immigration, legal or otherwise, undermines the native population and moral fabric of a nation, which is one of the many evil goals of progressivism. It’s common sense to everyone to the right of Mitt Romney, but the author sees otherwise.
It is here where I put the book down. These cable-news-tier types often fall for leftist framework of incorrectly categorizing left-wing concepts as fascist, even if they are truly communist in nature. I can overlook this because it is such as common mistake. But this is the first time I’ve ever seen right-wing concepts incorrectly categorized as progressive. It’s truly remarkable, but the novelty eventually wears thin.
To summarize, the book is at best incoherent, and at worst subversive. Prospective readers: prepare to be gaslit.… (meer)