About Dr. Daniel

Doctor, Writer and Author

My Story

I grew up on a farm in Lancaster County Pennsylvania among Amish and Mennonites. My father was a horticulturalist and we sold produce at farmer’s markets and showed it at fairs. The Brubaker family is traced to the Reformation in Lake Zurick Switzerland. They were Aa- Baptists who underwent death and persecution by the Catholics, causing them to flee to Germany where they also endured the religious wars of the 1600s. Finally they made it to America in 1700. I am tenth generation American.

I received all my education in Pennsylvania. After medical school I did my post-graduate training at the University Of Pittsburgh Health Center. I did research along with my training and published 5 papers in medical journals. The university had an explorer’s club where I learned rock and ice climbing. I climbed Mt. McKinley in 1979 and Mt. Rainer in 1989. I also did cross country and alpine skiing, sea kayaking, mountain biking, fly fishing, and photography. I published in medical journals and textbooks along with discovering a new medical disease, I called Post-Transfusion Graft –versus-Host Disease. I did a trip to Tibet in 2004 to learn Traditional Tibet Medicine and published my first book, Endless Time, a photo documentary with Buddhist verses.

Preview of My Book

The Grand Old Party is no longer the party of Lincoln, even though they refer to Abraham Lincoln continuously. It is apparent that the party has lost its way. But why? In this critical analysis, Dr. Daniel B. Brubaker explores why Republicans have had diffulty distinguishing fact from fiction and why many party leaders continue to spin conspiracy theories and lies. He examines the neuropsychological development of toddlers and explains why and how some Republicans are acting like children. 

He concludes some leaders in the Republican Party have antisocial personality disorders. The Republicans frequently direct their fear toward Democrats by calling the other side socialists. This is fearmongering. Today’s Republicans do not understand socialism or utilitarianism; they are simply buzzwords used to invoke fear. Join the author as he explores the far-right nationalist agenda of the Republican Party, how it was usurped by a clinically psychopathic president, and what crowd psychology can tell us about how the party has evolved.

During our Book Signing via Authors Solutions