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In 2012, Barton's New York Times bestseller The Jefferson Lies: Exposing the Myths You've Always Believed About Thomas Jefferson was voted “the least credible history book in print” by the users of the History News Network website. A group of ten conservative Christian professors reviewed the work and reported negatively on its claims, saying that Barton misstated facts about Jefferson.
In August 2012, Christian publisher Thomas Nelson withdrew the book from publication and stopped production, announcing that they had “lost confidence in the book's details” and “learned that there were some historical details included in the book that were not adequately supported.” A senior executive said that Thomas Nelson could not stand by the book because “basic truths just were not there.”
Guy writes bad book. People tell guy his book is bad. Guy writes another bad book whining about how he's a victim and decrying reality's perceived biases. If I was looking for this sort of drivel I'd listen to my kids telling me how unfair their chores are.
What makes the founding fathers great was their ability to achieve greatness despite being normal, flawed individuals. Stop trying to turn them into saints!