Talk radio big Mark Levin’s new book, Plunder and Deceit, a wake-up call to millennials about how Washington is choking off their liberty and prosperity, will debut as number one on the New York Times best-seller’s list.
Publisher Threshold Editions told Secrets Thursday that the Aug. 23 list of hardcover nonfiction will give Levin his fourth consecutive number one NYT best-seller.
“Levin has struck a chord with readers through his message that a ubiquitous federal government is threatening the liberty and prosperity of the citizenry, and in particular younger people, which Levin describes as the rising generation,” said the publisher.

In our sneak peek of book just before the early August release date, we reported:
“The time has come for the rising generation to turn down the demands and schemes of centralized government, its surrogates, and those who steal from the future and look for ways to influence and drive policy debates and outcomes in all its forms,” he cheers.
“What is required is a ‘New Civil Rights Movement,'” he adds, “organized around fostering liberty and prosperity for younger people and future generations and against their continued exploitation.”
Plunder and Deceit is the latest in a series of influential conservative books from Levin that include the popular Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto, also New York Times best-seller.
Unlike those, this book is directed at younger Americans and urges them to wake up and get involved in government now to reverse the policies he fears will rob their future. Over 11 chapters, he details how Uncle Sam and the parents of today’s millennials have pursued destructive policies.
His publisher added that Levin, also the president of Landmark Legal Foundation, “uniquely and thoroughly exposes the calamitous consequences of governmental policies, as he deconstructs one disastrous federal policy after another — from the massive federal debt, out-of-control entitlements, the failing educational system, to open-ended immigration, job-killing minimum wage laws, anti-capitalist environmental regulations, and usurpations of the constitutional system.”
Paul Bedard, the Washington Examiner’s “Washington Secrets” columnist, can be contacted at [email protected].