Ron Paul’s “The Revolution: A Manifesto” is one of those rare books written by a politician that isn’t bogged down in political trite. I admit bias in this review, as a Ron Paul supporter, but why can’t all other politicians speak to us as if we were informed, intelligent adults?

Probably because most of America is not. But for that elite minority who wish to pursue truth, knowledge, and some of the harsh realities that will face America in the near and far future, then I urge you to pick up Ron Paul’s book and give it a read. At less than 200 pages it’s a quick read. But don’t let it’s length detract from it’s importance.

Every day I grow slightly more disenfranchised by the politicians who run our country. With so few who are willing to speak openly and honestly, Ron Paul’s book is a diamond in the rough. Read it with an open mind and you won’t regret it.

Or you could just keep watching Fox News like a moron.

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing April 2008
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446537519
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446537513