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Kenneth R. Timmerman

Author of Shakedown: Exposing The Real Jesse Jackson

17 Works 523 Members 8 Reviews

About the Author

Kenneth R. Timmerman, an investigative reporter with more than two decades of experience, has written for many magazines and newspapers, including Time, Newsweek, the Wall Street Journal, Reader's Digest, and the American Spectator.

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Birthdate
1953-11
Gender
male
Education
Goddard College
Brown University
Organizations
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Foundation for Democracy in Iran
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Maryland, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Maryland, USA

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8 reviews
This is another crushing, thoroughly-researched expose` that leaves you feeling like you just walked through a sandstorm of locust feces; the impression you're left with is one of disgusted amazement. Jesse Jackson has befouled so many things, building lie upon lie until he has become the King Jester, in a racial farce supported only by slapstick theology and by unquestioning zombies who utter nothing more than the same old anti-White hatred. Along the way you find out just how mindless show more Clinton's Africa policy was, Jesse's communist connection, and too many other sordid details to quickly point out. It's not a quick read, and it's not an uplifting read, but it is an important read for anyone interested in the slimy, uncomfortable truth about Je$$e, Inc. show less
Not enough is known about Benghazi but the author attempts to reveal what has come to light since the Obama-Clinton lies. We will probably never really know what actually happened but this is a worthwhile attempt to approach the truth. It fully documents the bumbling Obama, the irresponsible Hillary, and the ability of the United States to actually and responsibly respond to the Islamist threat. The collateral online webpage supplies important helpful material.

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Well researched, this book paints the "Reverend" as a greedy, racist, opportunistic anti Semite.
Admittedly I'm not an avid fan of Jessie Jackson which is why I purchased this book. That said, what a let down. It read more like a personal vendetta against Jackson rather than the investigative journalism claimed by the author. Very little information was revealed and the only saving grace is that I got this book from the bargain stack.

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Works
17
Members
523
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Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
8
ISBNs
36
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