Stopping Snakes

How to Identify and Neutralize Democracy’s Greatest Threat

Will you vote for a Democrat in the next election? A Republican? A third-party candidate? Or do you plan on sitting this one out and not voting at all? 

If you fit into any of those categories, and you think there’s something seriously wrong in the United States that needs correcting, this book is a must.

For the first time, democracy’s greatest threat, the Anti-Social Politician, is named and put under the microscope. These ASPs (venomous political snakes) don’t care at all about the good of the country or its people. They break everything they touch, from families to laws to churches to the country at large. At the same time, they use the freedoms granted by our Constitution to escape accountability from all manner of crimes, up to and including murder. There aren’t many of them, but they cause damage way in excess of their number. And they don’t belong to any single party—they can be Democrats or Republicans.

Until Stopping Snakes, they’ve been difficult to spot and identify, but political activist and observer H.B. Glushakow brings a tried-and-true approach to the challenge of detecting them: a simple test that exposes them based on five thousand years’ worth of the wisdom and insights of the world’s greatest philosophers and thinkers. It is an extraordinarily fast and accurate means of assessing the fitness of would-be officeholders at any level of government.

This test does not tell you whom to vote for. Instead, it provides you confidence about whom you’d better NOT vote for. Politicians cannot be expected to be perfect, but this test can give you the certainty that you are choosing people to lead us with honor in such a way as to preserve (and not destroy) our republic. This 100 percent American solution offers certainty as to the best path forward no matter on which side of the aisle you reside.

Use it to get out the vote.

Use it to rally apathetic voters.

Use it to straighten out confused voters.

Use it to ensure the continuation of our 250-year experiment in democracy.

$28.00
ISBN: 978-1-63755-975-8
SKU: 18-1205-01
Categories:Timely Politics and Current Affairs, Amplify Publishing, Politics and Current Affairs

“I don’t have many Democrat friends. Nothin’ personal, there just aren’t many ‘round where I live. But the ones I do have all seem to agree with me and my buddies that something is seriously broke in this country and needs fixin’. Reading and using this book is a smart move for anyone hankering to move the country forward and, at the same time, keeping his boots clean of all the political mud.”

—Randy Musk, hunter and author of MAGA MEN: 74 Million of Us Can’t All Be Wrong

“Throughout history, positive change and progress have always come from individuals who did their homework. Today’s political environment—glutted with false and useless information—makes it hard if not impossible to properly accomplish that task. Stopping Snakes offers a simple and effective tool that allows you to finish that homework and make you one of the progress-makers. It’s done using down-to-earth language, by enabling voters to identify the Anti-Social Politicians in our midst and so not be misled into voting for them. It is not enough to listen to what politicians say—a voter must be able to look behind the curtain to detect the methods and habits that identify the really destructive politicians seeking political office only to fulfill their egoistical needs. These are the biggest threat to democracy, and when we don’t spot them in time, the heavy costs are paid by the country as a whole and every person in it. This book is for voters: a manual that accompanies a useful yet simple tool that can prevent political catastrophes in the future. It does not tell you who to vote for or what political issues you should support or oppose. It takes a broader view, requiring only that political solutions benefit the entire society. I like that the book gives you the power, aside from accurately measuring the characteristics of political candidates, to reconcile opposing parties of other kinds—such as between spouses or siblings. Using it can result in increasing the affinity between warring individuals—something that has been a very difficult thing to accomplish in these terrible days.”

—M. Simonic, president and CEO, TESTING

“I’m very impressed with this book. It is extremely well researched and argued, and I like the ASP framework. Moreover, the appendices (especially the rogues galleries) are a researcher’s treasure trove. The author doesn’t hide his politics, but at the same time his opinions come across as springing from (well-documented) fact. That makes it all the more readable. . . and credible.”

—Adi Ignatius, Editor-in-Chief, Harvard Business Review Group