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Conservative opponents of the Obama administration and a Democrat-controlled Congress have taken the battle to the nursery schools of the nation.
Author Katherine DeBrecht's website describes Help! Mom! Radicals Are Ruining My Country! as "a hilarious and entertaining way for parents to sit down with their children and teach them the origins of the new Tea Party movement and the importance of standing up for liberty and the American Dream." The evil villain in the story is none other than Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi (Dem).
DeBrecht has no qualms about explaining why Pelosi is the villain:
When Nancy Pelosi was elected Speaker of the House all we heard was how wonderful it was that a mother and grandmother rose through the ranks to such a position. In reality, that mother and grandmother has played an enormous role in ensuring that our children and grandchildren are shackled with debt for decades to come.
DeBrecht's previous book was entitled, Help! Mom! There Are Liberals Under My Bed!. Writing in The Philadelphia Inquirer, Tiradad Derakhshani described her as, "the J.K. Rowling of the Ronald Reagan set.”
Help! Mom! Radicals Are Ruining My Country! is set for release on November 23. Copies can be ordered here.
Katherine DeBrecht
Front cover of Help Mom! Radicals are Ruining my Country
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