Best Democracy Book & DVD Combo
The Best Democracy Money Can Buy
Book & DVD Combo
Get Greg Palast's signed Film & Book, exposing vote trickery and the billionaire that fund them.
Palast's smash hit documentary movie featuring Rosario Dawson, Ed Asner, Ice T, Richard Belzer and Willie Nelson.
About the Film:
Follow gonzo investigative reporter Greg Palast (BBC, Rolling Stone) as he busts the New Klux Klan – the billionaire bandits that purged one million voters of color that stole the White House.
With the help of Willie Nelson, Rosario Dawson, and detectives Ice-T and Richard Belzer, Palast tracks down the secret billionaires behind Donald Trump. His investigation goes from the Arctic where Palast is clued in to the heist by a foul-mouthed Eskimo, then on to a speed boat to a high class event in the Hamptons, and finally a jump on the ballot rustler known as “The Vulture.”
With Palast’s inimitable style and cartoons by the man who drew “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” this is not just a documentary – it is a non-fiction, real life, high stakes detective mission. Palast, says Jim Hightower, is “[a] cross between Sam Spade and Sherlock Holmes” and this investigation shows just how true that statement is. Joined by his sidekick Ms. Badpenny, Palast names the ballot bandits and shines a light on the shadowy tactics employed by the GOP officials that do their bidding.
Greg Palast is an investigative reporter for the BBC and the Guardian who busted Katherine Harris’ fake felon purge that stole the election for Bush in 2000. His work has been called “courageous reporting” (Michael Moore) that is funny, heartbreaking, and loaded with “facts like hand grenades” (John Pilger)
About the Book:
Palast investigates Trump's billionaire, Karl Rove, the Koch Gang and their buck-buddies who are trying to steal congress.
Palast reveals the latest vote theft schemes.
Includes a 44 page comic by Ted Rall, Tales from the Crypt of Democracy.
"The most terrifying book a Democrat could read"
Huffington Post
"Combines the best of Jimmy Breslin and Mickey Spillane"
Publishers' Weekly