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“Obama's Marxist mentors - Franklin Marshall Davis, Saul Alinsky and Bill Ayers - also understood that you don't build an army of street organizers or a recurring voting constituency by teaching people of the streets to fish. When you 'share wealth around' you make the distributees dependent on your next handout - beholden to your largesse with other's people's money and personally worse off in every respect.”

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David Limbaugh
David Limbaugh

David Limbaugh (born December 11, 1952) is an American conservative author, lawyer, and political commentator. He is the younger brother of the late Rush Limbaugh, one of the most influential conservative radio hosts in American history. Limbaugh practiced law before transitioning to political writing and commentary, becoming a prominent voice in conservative media. He has authored several bestselling books on conservative politics and regularly contributes to outlets such as Fox News. As a steadfast advocate for conservative values, Limbaugh has played a significant role in shaping conservative political discourse in the United States. more

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