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Witness
- De: Whittaker Chambers
- Narrado por: John MacDonald
- Duración: 30 h y 19 m
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First published in 1952, Witness came on the heals of America's trial of the century, in which Whittaker Chambers accused Alger Hiss, a full-standing member of the political establishment, of spying for the Soviet Union. In this penetrating philosophical memoir, Chambers recounts the famous case as well as his own experiences as a Communist agent in the United States, his later renunciation of communism, and his conversion to Christianity.
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Great history about Communism
- De Susan en 03-04-10
- Witness
- De: Whittaker Chambers
- Narrado por: John MacDonald
A must listen
Revisado: 03-23-23
Compelling person, sublime writing, good narration. This is a must listen of an extraordinary life of an ordinary man.
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The Memo
- Twenty Years Inside the Deep State Fighting for America First
- De: Rich Higgins
- Narrado por: Chris Gaubatz
- Duración: 5 h y 49 m
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The Memo is the riveting story of how Rich Higgins' 20-year career inside the Deep State enabled him to discern - well before anyone else - the Deep State's efforts to stop and ultimately remove the president from office. No one was more bold - or more frighteningly accurate - in anticipating the ferocity of the Deep State's assault on the constitution and President Trump.
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Timely
- De HazHarpo en 02-22-21
- The Memo
- Twenty Years Inside the Deep State Fighting for America First
- De: Rich Higgins
- Narrado por: Chris Gaubatz
How MAGA lost the opening rounds
Revisado: 01-07-23
My time with Trump was roughly coterminous in the period Higgins writes. He captures those frustrations perfectly. Previously, I worked on some of the same things Rich worked on and knew him by name and reputation. He has got the theme of those days well summarized.
His discourse on Bolton is miles off target and is recycled rhetoric of the collective wounded pride of sophomoric inner circle. Overall though, this recounting of events makes this book is worth a listen for the experiential progression of revelation. It is a coming of age caution to a patriotic movement told by one its best intended watchman turned casualty.
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