Culture of Corruption
Culture of Corruption is a book by Michelle Malkin in which she argues that the Obama administration had many instances of corruption. The title reflects Democrats’ use of the phrase “culture of corruption” to criticize past scandals during the Bush era. The book was popular and spent six weeks at No. 1 on the New York Times hardcover non-fiction list. A revised paperback edition with three new chapters was released in August 2010. Reception was mixed: some critics, like Steve Almond of Salon, described it as a hurried, corrective clip job, while others, such as Michael Gaynor of Renew America, defended Malkin against liberal attacks.
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