Blog Tour: StupidParty Math V. Myth by Patrick Andendall
Title:
Stupidparty Math V. Myth: Unmasking the Destructive Forces Eroding
American Democracy
Author:
Patrick AndendallPublisher:
Fact Over Fiction Publishing LTD.Pages:
408Genre:
PoliticsFormat:
Paperback/Kindle
Stupidparty
Math v. Myth:
Unmasking the Destructive Forces Eroding American Democracy relies
on publicly available facts, resources and tools to deconstruct and
relentlessly drill down on the numerous misconceptions held by too
many Republicans. Substantiated by more than 1,500 hyperlinks to
authoritative resources, readers will find:
- Stupidparty positions defrocked on: the "Moochers", the economy, climate change, environmental stewardship, racism, religion, "Freedoms", guns, and ignorance-based humor.
- The fallacy of Fox News facts exposed, documented, and explained.
Also
included are 1,055 full color images and 121 graphs and charts.
Once
thoughtful, discerning Americans understand the destructive forces
manipulating their views, they will begin to call for a stop to the
stupidity that has invaded our politics and poisoned our political
process. The eradication of Stupid from the Stupidparty is the first
step.
This
book does not set out to destroy the Republican Party. The U.S. needs
at least two parties. But by exposing the abundance of Myth with the
relentless use of Math and facts, the problems and then the solutions
become self-evident.
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Book
Excerpt:
Acorn.
Voting
is an important civil right, and many argue it is a civic duty. In
Australia you must vote. In Belgium you must show up at the polls,
but having shown up, you do not have to vote. Over twenty countries
have some form of mandatory voting.
Acorn
was an organization devoted to adding voters to the rolls. Acorn
often paid homeless people to collect signatures. Thus, it was
providing a double public service.
So
while on occasion such workers did try and rip off Acorn (using fake
signatures to invent nonexistent people) for a few extra dollars, the
Acorn organization never created any voter fraud. This may come as a
shock to the paranoid conservative brain, but the fact is that
nonexistent people cannot vote, not of course unless Jesus decides to
rise from the dead (for a second time) in order to vote. Ironically, if one understands anything about Jesus, his likely abhorrence of the Stupidparty and their antics, this must surely be a very tempting option. But like Kerry, Acorn was swiftboated by the Benefactors, i.e., Big Money devoted to an insidious and
widespread deception. Big Money wins; the public and its treasured
democracy lose. Even after Acorn was hounded out of business, 49% of
Stupidparty voters believed that Acorn stole the 2012 election.
Patrick
Andendall has always had an interest in politics and, being
multicultural, he views issues from a more international perspective.
In 2004, five days before the election, he flew to Cleveland and
pitched in to help with the political process. What he discovered was
the dissolution of the American Dream, which he writes about in his
book, Stupidparty.
Educated
at English boarding schools from the age of seven, Andendall went on
to graduate from Lancing College. He started by sometimes working
three jobs at once, trainee Underwriter/claim broker at Lloyd's of
London, his own one man cleaning Company (cleaning the very offices
of a Reinsurance Company he would transact business at) plus doing
seasonal work on various farms.
Having
made some windfall profits by borrowing money in order to be a "Stag"
to take advantage of opportunities created by Margaret Thatcher's de
nationalization policies of the mid 1980's, Andendall evolved into an
entrepreneur with a core specialty in Reinsurance in London and New
York where he looks for patterns in numbers. Self-employed in a field
not normally conducive to self-employment, he is able remain in
control, juggle different jobs, travel and pursue his various
interests.
Ending
up in New York via romance in the African bush, Andendall now lives
on Long Island with his wife, two children and two dogs.
For
More Information
- Contact Patrick.
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