
The Shadow Party: How George Soros, Hillary Clinton, and Sixties Radicals Seized Control of the Democratic Party - Paperback
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The Shadow Party: Political Exposé on Democratic Party Transformation
This investigative work by New York Times best-selling authors David Horowitz and Richard Poe examines the transformation of the Democratic Party through what the authors identify as radical infiltration. The book presents their analysis of how influential figures, including George Soros and Hillary Clinton, have allegedly reshaped American political institutions.
About This Political Analysis
The authors argue that America faces internal challenges from powerful Americans working within the Democratic Party structure. The book documents their research into what they term "progressive extremists" who have gained positions of influence within the party hierarchy. Horowitz and Poe present evidence supporting their thesis that these actors seek to fundamentally alter American political direction.
The Shadow Party focuses on several key areas:
- George Soros' financial backing and political influence networks
- The role of 1960s radical ideology in contemporary Democratic politics
- Alleged methods and tactics used to gain control of party institutions
- Analysis of the war on terror and national security implications
- Documentation of what the authors characterize as attempts at regime change from within
Authors' Credentials
David Horowitz brings decades of political analysis experience, having transitioned from New Left activism to conservative commentary. His insider perspective on radical movements informs the book's analysis. Richard Poe contributes investigative journalism expertise, having written extensively on political movements and financial networks.
Content and Approach
The book presents what the authors describe as "startling new evidence" regarding the Shadow Party's operations. Rather than focusing on foreign threats, Horowitz and Poe direct attention to domestic actors they believe are undermining American institutions from within. The paperback edition provides detailed documentation of their findings, including analysis of funding sources, organizational structures, and strategic objectives.
This political science work appeals to readers interested in understanding contemporary American political divisions, the influence of major donors on party politics, and the evolution of progressive and conservative movements. The authors' conservative perspective provides a specific lens through which they analyze Democratic Party changes over multiple generations.
Book Details
Published by Thomas Nelson in April 2007, this paperback edition makes the authors' research accessible to general readers interested in political parties, ideological movements, and American government dynamics. The work sits at the intersection of political science, contemporary history, and conservative political analysis.
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