David Kupelian
David Kupelian is an award-winning American journalist, vice president and managing editor of online news giant WorldNetDaily (WND.com), editor of Whistleblower magazine, and a widely read columnist. He is also the bestselling author of three influential books--"The Marketing of Evil," its sequel "How Evil Works," and most recently, "The Snapping of the American Mind: Healing a Nation Broken by a Lawless Government and Godless Culture." An eloquent culture warrior, whose penetrating insights...See more
David Kupelian is an award-winning American journalist, vice president and managing editor of online news giant WorldNetDaily (WND.com), editor of Whistleblower magazine, and a widely read columnist. He is also the bestselling author of three influential books--"The Marketing of Evil," its sequel "How Evil Works," and most recently, "The Snapping of the American Mind: Healing a Nation Broken by a Lawless Government and Godless Culture." An eloquent culture warrior, whose penetrating insights have made his books perennial favorites, Kupelian has been featured on Fox News, MSNBC, C-SPAN, CBN, and many other TV and radio venues. See less
David Kupelian's Featured Books
David Kupelian book reviews
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How Evil Works: Understanding and Overcoming the Destructive Forces That Are Transforming America
Read This Book!
by Kaye W, Feb 2, 2012
Too many people do not realize the evil all around us. Read it. Read More
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How Evil Works: Understanding and Overcoming the Destructive Forces That Are Transforming America
looking forward to read...
by chashot, May 22, 2010
I will probably read the book. You say that having gay sex is not evil and that you do not believe in God. Ok, so you have to say that it is NOT evil to have sex with animals, or with your ... Read More
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How Evil Works: Understanding and Overcoming the Destructive Forces That Are Transforming America
Why are critics of the far right called evil?
by JerryM, May 3, 2010
Why is it when you don't agree with the far, far, far right, that you are evil? This is a common theme I see emerging. Not only are you wrong, but you are evil. Or, if not evil, then unamerican or ... Read More