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Stop the Coming Civil War

📖 Overview

Stop the Coming Civil War presents radio host Michael Savage's analysis of political and social divisions in America. The book outlines what Savage sees as threats to American unity and stability during the Obama administration years. Savage examines multiple institutions and sectors including healthcare, education, immigration, and national security. He provides commentary on government policies and cultural shifts that he believes are creating dangerous fractures in American society. The book includes Savage's recommendations for preventing further national discord and maintaining American values and traditions. His solutions span political, economic, and cultural domains. The work functions as both a warning about societal breakdown and a call to action for readers concerned about national unity. Its central premise revolves around the idea that civil conflict can be averted through specific policy changes and renewed focus on traditional American principles.

👀 Reviews

Readers who agree with Savage's political views rate the book favorably, while those who disagree rate it negatively. The book's reviews are highly polarized along partisan lines. Readers appreciated: - Documentation and sourcing of claims - Clear writing style - Analysis of media bias and government overreach - Predictions that readers feel came true Common criticisms: - Too much focus on attacking political opponents - Alarmist tone and hyperbolic language - Repetitive content from Savage's radio show - Lack of concrete solutions Ratings: Amazon: 4.6/5 (2,800+ reviews) Goodreads: 3.8/5 (400+ ratings) Sample reader comments: "Well researched but reads like a long rant" - Goodreads reviewer "Important warning signs that proved accurate" - Amazon reviewer "More interested in stirring anger than solving problems" - Goodreads reviewer "Documents the decay of American institutions" - Amazon reviewer

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🤔 Interesting facts

📚 Michael Savage wrote this book while serving as a conservative radio host with over 10 million weekly listeners on "The Savage Nation." 🏛️ The book reached #3 on The New York Times Best Sellers list in October 2014, spending multiple weeks in the top 10. ⚖️ Savage holds three degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, including a Ph.D. in epidemiology and nutrition sciences. 🔍 The book's central premise draws parallels between modern American political division and conditions that preceded the first Civil War, particularly focusing on federal government overreach. 📖 Though published in 2014, many readers note the book's predictions about increasing political polarization and social unrest have become more relevant in subsequent years.