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The Revolution Begins
Tea party-backed candidates from coast to coast were swept into office in November by a frustrated electorate demanding more limited government and delivering a resounding repudiation of President Barack Obama's agenda.
Newsmax magazine's special report "The Revolution Begins" explores the phenomenon that has progressed from a ragtag protest movement 18 months ago to a political juggernaut that has shaken American politics to the core.
What began as a simmer ended as a full boil.
Now the tea party must find a way to translate electoral success into effective governance.
This issue of Newsmax magazine also contains our "2010 Heroes & Villains" feature. The heroes are those Americans who represent the best examples of philanthropy, charity, military service, business excellence, public safety, government leadership, and community service. The villains comprise a rogues' gallery whose members range from Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Kim Jong Il to BP's Tony Hayward and even high-fructose corn syrup.
Included in Newsmax's exclusive "The Revolution Begins" report:
- Why tea partyers face "immediate pressure" to produce
- The threatened backlash looming in 2012
- How Michele Bachmann and "Mama Grizzlies" are shaking up the GOP
- Rand Paul: the inside story on how he bucked the GOP establishment
- The compromise that could make the tea party movement "superfluous"
- The rising 2012 star from Florida: Marco Rubio
- The real John Boehner: we investigate his roots
- The first true tea party member in Congress
- Sen.-elect Mike Lee's shocking upset win in Utah
- The Obama vow that can make the movement grow stronger
- How YouTube helped elect Allen West to Congress
- Sen. Jim DeMint and the Contract with America
And in our "Heroes & Villains" feature:
- Bill Clinton and George W. Bush's bipartisan fundraising for Haiti
- Steve Jobs and the "year of the Apple"
- Two inner-city heroes: Darla Romfo and John Hope Bryant
- Alan Mulally — savior of the Ford Motor Company
- How Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta won the Medal of Honor
- The hero who's kept America safe since 9/11
- National Public Radio — an "unabashedly biased" villain
- More Newsmax heroes: Tim Tebow, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Gov. Jane Brewer, Rev. Franklin Graham
This edition of Newsmax magazine is not to be missed.
In addition to hard-hitting investigative reports and special commentary from Ben Stein, Dick Morris, John Stossel, Bill O'Reilly, Christopher Ruddy, David Limbaugh, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Ed Koch, James Hirsen and others, you get much more in Newsmax magazine, including:
- Sarah Palin visits Newsmax: See the exclusive photos
- Why the [other] media hate Palin
- Californians take aim at new ammo law
- Environmental effort opens border to smugglers
- Insider trading is legal for congressmen
- China's illegal immigrant problem
- Treasury bonds remain strong — for now
- Sen. Gregg: Reduce deficit or we're Greece
- Dennis Miller goes after Gore
- Tom Hoenig: The defiant Federal Reserve member
- Maybe Schwarzenegger wasn't so bad
- Ben Stein: The joys of traveling in the U.S.
- Economy making women "reluctant breadwinners"
- Americans fare poorly on religion questionnaire
- Andrea Tantaros: Why are we in Afghanistan?
- Pursue your passions after retirement
- How to guard against home invasion
- Smoke screens: Hollywood's long affair with cigarettes
- Stop sickness: 10 super ways to boost your immunity
- Dr. Peter Hibberd: The diabetes-dementia link
- The very best local American spirits
Again, there is so much more in Newsmax magazine, which won a Gold Eddie Award in the News/Commentary category of Folio magazine's prestigious journalism awards, the Eddies.
Ben Stein says Newsmax reveals the "unafraid, uncomplicated, bare-knuckles truth about today's dangerous world."
And nationally syndicated radio host Michael Reagan, son of the late President Reagan, says: "I guarantee that you'll love Newsmax magazine. The liberal media moguls hate Newsmax."
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