
A harsh and revealing political exposé of two beloved presidents.Judge Andrew P. Napolitano reveals how Teddy Roosevelt, a bully, and Woodrow Wilson, a constitutional scholar, each pushed aside the Constitution's restrictions on the federal government and used it as an instrument to redistribute wealth, regulate personal behavior, and enrich the government. These two men and the Progressives who s...
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Listening Length: 10 hours and 27 minutes
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Version: Unabridged
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Audible.com Release Date: November 14, 2012
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Language: English
ASIN: B00A7DOALK
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It's a 300-page book, easily read over two weekends. First, it's not exactly 300 pages dedicated to the lives of both men. I would sum it up to say that about a third of the book discusses their accomplishments (some criticisms are pretty negative ...
em have brought us, among other things:The income taxThe Federal ReserveCompulsory, state-prescribed educationThe destruction of state sovereigntyThe rise of Jim Crow and military conscriptionProhibition and warThe Progressive Era witnessed the most dramatic peaceful shift of power from persons and from the states to a new and permanent federal bureaucracy in all of American history. Theodore and Woodrow exposes two of our nation's most beloved presidents and how they helped speed the Progressive cause on its merry way.