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Plain Talk and Common Sense From the Black Avenger

Current price: $19.95
Plain Talk and Common Sense From the Black Avenger
Plain Talk and Common Sense From the Black Avenger

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Plain Talk and Common Sense From the Black Avenger

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A compelling, provocative look at the issues that have Americans talking and debating, from one of America's most controversial and popular talk-radio hosts.
Ken Hamblin is one of the most popular radio talk-show hosts in America, with a daily audience of millions. He is also a prolific writer: His column appeared in
The Denver Post
and is nationally syndicated. In
Plain Talk and Common Sense from the Black Avenger,
Hamblin has collected his best pieces. From personalities like Bill Clinton, O.J. Simpson, and Monica Lewinsky to issues like affirmative action, gun control, crime, and capital punishment, Hamblin, author of
Pick a Better Country,
brings his unique, clear-eyed logic, and at times firebrand vision to the problems and situations that arise on our landscape.
Whether he is speculating on how feminism might have created a Monica Lewinsky or taking unusual stances against most conservative thinkers' views, what Hamblin brings out most poignantly is a brash belief in America—a patriot's belief that the dream is alive and well, though at times under assault from both ends of the spectrum.

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