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BOOKOPINION REVIEW: The following quote will probably help you understand where Laura Ingraham is coming from in “Power to the People,” her newest book: “Whether you know it or not, many of the most important decisions in your life are being made for you. They are being made by out-of-touch politicians, agenda-driven educrats, haughty life-tenured judges and executives in a polluted entertainment industry – all of whom believe they know better than you. Responsibility and accountability are principles that they preach but do not practice. They have their agendas – and when little people get in the way, watch out. They are perpetrating a massive power grab. Watch your wallet. Hide your children. Lock up the livestock. They’re coming for you.”

Thus speaks Laura Ingraham, political and cultural commentator, former white-collar defense attorney, Supreme Court law clerk, graduate of Dartmouth College and the University of Virginia School of Law and currently host of her own syndicated conservative radio show.  She also hosted the first live national radio show from Iraq and is the recipient of the VFW’s 2007 award for distinguished media coverage. Quite an impressive bio.

And if you believe, as many do, that there is nothing you can do to change the current ugly situation, you are going to be delighted with “Power to the People,” an expose with an encouraging message. Ingraham offers sensible solutions for solving the problems that seem so obvious but leave most of us feeling helpless.

This fast-paced, well thought out book is at times humorous, cutting and blunt. Ingraham doesn’t cut corners or hesitate to name names. Beginning with great insights on the American family, Ingraham quickly moves on from parenting issues to illegal immigration to terrorism to the judicial system…she reintroduces the reader to the Bill of Rights, frightening information regarding the failure of our educational system and addresses problems with the internet and the film industry.

Power to the People” is a commonsense work that will quickly touch a responsive chord in most Americans, regardless of your political affiliation. If you’re as tired of I am of irresponsible government, no hold bars spending with hard-earned tax dollars and autocrats who simply refuse to listen to your complaints, you are going to love this book.

You will learn that there is something you can do to make a difference. And you can learn how to do it. This is one of the most encouraging, informative books that I’ve read in a long time. It’s an easy, well-written read, simple to understand and occasionally, shockingly explicit. An eye-opener to say the least.

Admittedly, there are some who are going to be offended by certain aspects of this book. All I can say is, try to keep an open mind and be brutally honest about your reasoning. If you disagree with certain chapters, so be it. There are sure to be other elements with which you will be in agreement.

As Ingraham states, “The good news is it’s never too late. Although we have been pushed to the edge of the ravine, we can still save ourselves. But only if we face reality and acknowledge that our cultural and political leaders have failed us – and that we allowed this to happen.”

– Elizabeth Channery


  1. heather (errantdreams)

    Thanks for highlighting this one—it’s so hard to see how individuals can make any headway against politicians, corporations, lobbyists, and so on these days, and I look forward to reading a book that provides suggestions for making a difference.

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