Mitt Romney Vs. Newt Gingrich on the Issues

Mitt Romney Vs. Newt Gingrich on the Issues

Author: Jesse Gordon

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9781470006907

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Romney vs. Gingrich On The Issues A side-by-side comparison of two leading presidential contenders, detailing their issue stances on all of the key issues of the presidential race. Based on information from the website OnTheIssues.org. Table of Contents Romney vs. Gingrich on Domestic Issues Gun Rights Alternative Sentencing Death Penalty Drugs in Society Marijuana Legalization Environmental Philosophy Nuclear Waste EPA Regulations Infrastructure Investment Transportation Policy Outer Space Policy R&D Spending Internet Policy Health Mandate Medicare ObamaCare Romney vs. Gingrich on Economic Issues Corporation Policy Wall Street Reform Automaker Bailout Financial Bailout Economic Stimulus Mortgage Crisis National Debt Balanced Budget Campaign Finance Reform Growth of Government Union Policy Unemployment Social Security Privatization Death Tax Income Tax Romney vs. Gingrich on Social Issues Federal Abortion Laws Stem Cells Judicial Activism Welfare State Don't-Ask-Don't-Tell Defense of Marriage Act Affirmative Action College Loans School Vouchers Department of Education School Prayer Fathers In Families Tea Party Religious Values American Exceptionalism Conservative Values Romney vs. Gingrich on International Issues Climate Change Oil Drilling China Trade Self-Deportation Immigrant Policy Guest Workers Official English Cuba Policy Iranian Sanctions Israel/Palestine International Diplomacy Patriot Act Defense Spending Sources of Terrorism Afghanistan War America vs. Socialism Book reviews A Nation Like No Other, by Newt Gingrich Turnaround, by Gov. Mitt Romney No Apology, by Mitt Romney Real Change, by Newt Gingrich Rediscovering God in America, by Newt Gingrich Newt! 2nd American Revolution, by Dick Williams


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Download or read book Mitt Romney Vs. Newt Gingrich on the Issues written by Jesse Gordon and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2012-02-01 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Romney vs. Gingrich On The Issues A side-by-side comparison of two leading presidential contenders, detailing their issue stances on all of the key issues of the presidential race. Based on information from the website OnTheIssues.org. Table of Contents Romney vs. Gingrich on Domestic Issues Gun Rights Alternative Sentencing Death Penalty Drugs in Society Marijuana Legalization Environmental Philosophy Nuclear Waste EPA Regulations Infrastructure Investment Transportation Policy Outer Space Policy R&D Spending Internet Policy Health Mandate Medicare ObamaCare Romney vs. Gingrich on Economic Issues Corporation Policy Wall Street Reform Automaker Bailout Financial Bailout Economic Stimulus Mortgage Crisis National Debt Balanced Budget Campaign Finance Reform Growth of Government Union Policy Unemployment Social Security Privatization Death Tax Income Tax Romney vs. Gingrich on Social Issues Federal Abortion Laws Stem Cells Judicial Activism Welfare State Don't-Ask-Don't-Tell Defense of Marriage Act Affirmative Action College Loans School Vouchers Department of Education School Prayer Fathers In Families Tea Party Religious Values American Exceptionalism Conservative Values Romney vs. Gingrich on International Issues Climate Change Oil Drilling China Trade Self-Deportation Immigrant Policy Guest Workers Official English Cuba Policy Iranian Sanctions Israel/Palestine International Diplomacy Patriot Act Defense Spending Sources of Terrorism Afghanistan War America vs. Socialism Book reviews A Nation Like No Other, by Newt Gingrich Turnaround, by Gov. Mitt Romney No Apology, by Mitt Romney Real Change, by Newt Gingrich Rediscovering God in America, by Newt Gingrich Newt! 2nd American Revolution, by Dick Williams


Romney, Gingrich, Paul and Santorum on the Issues

Romney, Gingrich, Paul and Santorum on the Issues

Author: Jesse Alan Gordon

Publisher:

Published: 2012-03-04

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 9781470162061

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Romney, Gingrich, Paul and Santorum On The Issues A side-by-side comparison of the four Republican presidential contenders, detailing their issue stances on all of the key issues of the presidential race. Based on information from the website OnTheIssues.org. Table of Contents Romney, Gingrich, Paul and Santorum on Domestic Issues Gun Rights Alternative Sentencing Death Penalty Drugs in Society Marijuana Legalization Environment vs. Economy Environmentalism Nuclear Waste EPA Regulations Infrastructure Investment Outer Space Policy WikiLeaks Censorship Policy Hate Speech Health Mandate Medicare ObamaCare Tort Reform Romney, Gingrich, Paul and Santorum on Economic Issues Corporation Policy Wall Street Reform Automaker Bailout Financial Bailout Economic Stimulus Mortgage Crisis National Debt Earmark Reform Balanced Budget Campaign Finance Reform Growth of Government Union Policy Card Check Unemployment Extension Welfare State Social Security Privatization Death Tax Income Tax Reform Romney, Gingrich, Paul and Santorum on Social Issues Contraception Abortion Stem Cells Judicial Activism Don't-Ask-Don't-Tell Defense of Marriage Act Affirmative Action College Loans School Vouchers Department of Education School Prayer Evolution Family Values Faith-Based Organizations Tea Party Religious Values Conservative Values American Exceptionalism America vs. Socialism Romney, Gingrich, Paul and Santorum on International Issues Climate Change Oil Drilling Free Trade vs. Protectionism China Trade Illegal Alien Deportation Mexican Border Guest Workers Immigrant Benefits Cuba Policy North Korea Iranian Sanctions Iraq War Israel/Palestine International Diplomacy Patriot Act Guantanamo Prison Defense Spending Sources of Terrorism Afghanistan War Book reviews Liberty Defined, by Rep. Ron Paul (2011) A Nation Like No Other, by Speaker Newt Gingrich (2011) No Apology, by Gov. Mitt Romney (2010) End the Fed, by Ron Paul (2010) To Save America, by Newt Gingrich (2010) The Revolution: A Manifesto, by Ron Paul (2008) Real Change, by Newt Gingrich (2007) Freedom Under Siege, by Ron Paul (2007 & 1987) It Takes a Family, by Sen. Rick Santorum (2006) Rediscovering God in America, by Newt Gingrich (2006) A Senator Speaks Out, by Rick Santorum (2005) Turnaround, by Mitt Romney (2004) Newt! 2nd American Revolution, by Dick Williams (1995)


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Download or read book Romney, Gingrich, Paul and Santorum on the Issues written by Jesse Alan Gordon and published by . This book was released on 2012-03-04 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Romney, Gingrich, Paul and Santorum On The Issues A side-by-side comparison of the four Republican presidential contenders, detailing their issue stances on all of the key issues of the presidential race. Based on information from the website OnTheIssues.org. Table of Contents Romney, Gingrich, Paul and Santorum on Domestic Issues Gun Rights Alternative Sentencing Death Penalty Drugs in Society Marijuana Legalization Environment vs. Economy Environmentalism Nuclear Waste EPA Regulations Infrastructure Investment Outer Space Policy WikiLeaks Censorship Policy Hate Speech Health Mandate Medicare ObamaCare Tort Reform Romney, Gingrich, Paul and Santorum on Economic Issues Corporation Policy Wall Street Reform Automaker Bailout Financial Bailout Economic Stimulus Mortgage Crisis National Debt Earmark Reform Balanced Budget Campaign Finance Reform Growth of Government Union Policy Card Check Unemployment Extension Welfare State Social Security Privatization Death Tax Income Tax Reform Romney, Gingrich, Paul and Santorum on Social Issues Contraception Abortion Stem Cells Judicial Activism Don't-Ask-Don't-Tell Defense of Marriage Act Affirmative Action College Loans School Vouchers Department of Education School Prayer Evolution Family Values Faith-Based Organizations Tea Party Religious Values Conservative Values American Exceptionalism America vs. Socialism Romney, Gingrich, Paul and Santorum on International Issues Climate Change Oil Drilling Free Trade vs. Protectionism China Trade Illegal Alien Deportation Mexican Border Guest Workers Immigrant Benefits Cuba Policy North Korea Iranian Sanctions Iraq War Israel/Palestine International Diplomacy Patriot Act Guantanamo Prison Defense Spending Sources of Terrorism Afghanistan War Book reviews Liberty Defined, by Rep. Ron Paul (2011) A Nation Like No Other, by Speaker Newt Gingrich (2011) No Apology, by Gov. Mitt Romney (2010) End the Fed, by Ron Paul (2010) To Save America, by Newt Gingrich (2010) The Revolution: A Manifesto, by Ron Paul (2008) Real Change, by Newt Gingrich (2007) Freedom Under Siege, by Ron Paul (2007 & 1987) It Takes a Family, by Sen. Rick Santorum (2006) Rediscovering God in America, by Newt Gingrich (2006) A Senator Speaks Out, by Rick Santorum (2005) Turnaround, by Mitt Romney (2004) Newt! 2nd American Revolution, by Dick Williams (1995)


Burning Down the House

Burning Down the House

Author: Julian E. Zelizer

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2020-07-07

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 0698402758

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A New York Times Notable Book! A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice The story of how Newt Gingrich and his allies tainted American politics, launching an enduring era of brutal partisan warfare When Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, President Obama observed that Trump “is not an outlier; he is a culmination, a logical conclusion of the rhetoric and tactics of the Republican Party.” In Burning Down the House, historian Julian Zelizer pinpoints the moment when our country was set on a path toward an era of bitterly partisan and ruthless politics, an era that was ignited by Newt Gingrich and his allies. In 1989, Gingrich brought down Democratic Speaker of the House Jim Wright and catapulted himself into the national spotlight. Perhaps more than any other politician, Gingrich introduced the rhetoric and tactics that have shaped Congress and the Republican Party for the last three decades. Elected to Congress in 1978, Gingrich quickly became one of the most powerful figures in America not through innovative ideas or charisma, but through a calculated campaign of attacks against political opponents, casting himself as a savior in a fight of good versus evil. Taking office in the post-Watergate era, he weaponized the good government reforms newly introduced to fight corruption, wielding the rules in ways that shocked the legislators who had created them. His crusade against Democrats culminated in the plot to destroy the political career of Speaker Wright. While some of Gingrich’s fellow Republicans were disturbed by the viciousness of his attacks, party leaders enjoyed his successes so much that they did little collectively to stand in his way. Democrats, for their part, were alarmed, but did not want to sink to his level and took no effective actions to stop him. It didn’t seem to matter that Gingrich’s moral conservatism was hypocritical or that his methods were brazen, his accusations of corruption permanently tarnished his opponents. This brand of warfare worked, not as a strategy for governance but as a path to power, and what Gingrich planted, his fellow Republicans reaped. He led them to their first majority in Congress in decades, and his legacy extends far beyond his tenure in office. From the Contract with America to the rise of the Tea Party and the Trump presidential campaign, his fingerprints can be seen throughout some of the most divisive episodes in contemporary American politics. Burning Down the House presents the alarming narrative of how Gingrich and his allies created a new normal in Washington.


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Download or read book Burning Down the House written by Julian E. Zelizer and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2020-07-07 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A New York Times Notable Book! A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice The story of how Newt Gingrich and his allies tainted American politics, launching an enduring era of brutal partisan warfare When Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, President Obama observed that Trump “is not an outlier; he is a culmination, a logical conclusion of the rhetoric and tactics of the Republican Party.” In Burning Down the House, historian Julian Zelizer pinpoints the moment when our country was set on a path toward an era of bitterly partisan and ruthless politics, an era that was ignited by Newt Gingrich and his allies. In 1989, Gingrich brought down Democratic Speaker of the House Jim Wright and catapulted himself into the national spotlight. Perhaps more than any other politician, Gingrich introduced the rhetoric and tactics that have shaped Congress and the Republican Party for the last three decades. Elected to Congress in 1978, Gingrich quickly became one of the most powerful figures in America not through innovative ideas or charisma, but through a calculated campaign of attacks against political opponents, casting himself as a savior in a fight of good versus evil. Taking office in the post-Watergate era, he weaponized the good government reforms newly introduced to fight corruption, wielding the rules in ways that shocked the legislators who had created them. His crusade against Democrats culminated in the plot to destroy the political career of Speaker Wright. While some of Gingrich’s fellow Republicans were disturbed by the viciousness of his attacks, party leaders enjoyed his successes so much that they did little collectively to stand in his way. Democrats, for their part, were alarmed, but did not want to sink to his level and took no effective actions to stop him. It didn’t seem to matter that Gingrich’s moral conservatism was hypocritical or that his methods were brazen, his accusations of corruption permanently tarnished his opponents. This brand of warfare worked, not as a strategy for governance but as a path to power, and what Gingrich planted, his fellow Republicans reaped. He led them to their first majority in Congress in decades, and his legacy extends far beyond his tenure in office. From the Contract with America to the rise of the Tea Party and the Trump presidential campaign, his fingerprints can be seen throughout some of the most divisive episodes in contemporary American politics. Burning Down the House presents the alarming narrative of how Gingrich and his allies created a new normal in Washington.


Contract with America

Contract with America

Author: Newt Gingrich

Publisher: Three Rivers Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780812925869

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The November 1994 midterm elections were a watershed event, making possible a Repbulican majority in Congress for the first time in forty years. Contract with America, by Newt Gingrich, the new Speaker of the House, Dick Armey, the new Majority Leader, and the House Republicans, charts a bold new political strategy for the entire country. The ten-point program, which forms the basis of this book, was announced in late September. It received the signed support of more than 300 GOP canditates. Their pledge: "If we break this contract, throw us out". Contract with America fleshes out the vision and provides the details of the program that swept the GOP to victory. Among the pressing issues addressed in this important book are: balancing the budget, stopping crime, reforming welfare, reinforcing families, enhancing fairness for seniors, strengthening national defense, cutting government regulations, promoting legal reform, considering term limits, and reducing taxes.


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Download or read book Contract with America written by Newt Gingrich and published by Three Rivers Press. This book was released on 1994 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The November 1994 midterm elections were a watershed event, making possible a Repbulican majority in Congress for the first time in forty years. Contract with America, by Newt Gingrich, the new Speaker of the House, Dick Armey, the new Majority Leader, and the House Republicans, charts a bold new political strategy for the entire country. The ten-point program, which forms the basis of this book, was announced in late September. It received the signed support of more than 300 GOP canditates. Their pledge: "If we break this contract, throw us out". Contract with America fleshes out the vision and provides the details of the program that swept the GOP to victory. Among the pressing issues addressed in this important book are: balancing the budget, stopping crime, reforming welfare, reinforcing families, enhancing fairness for seniors, strengthening national defense, cutting government regulations, promoting legal reform, considering term limits, and reducing taxes.


Collision 2012

Collision 2012

Author: Dan Balz

Publisher: Penguin Group

Published: 2014-08-26

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 0143125680

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From the bestselling author of The Battle for America 2008 and longtime Washington Post correspondent, an inside view and analysis of the Obama-Romney presidential race In 2008 a bright young candidate triumphed on a theme of change and hope. Four years later an embattled President struggled against an apocalyptically divided and divisive Congress, a war that won’t end, and an economy that casts a dark penumbra over every spark of good news. His opponent, a well-heeled businessman who couldn't seem to stand on his own business record, withstood unexpected and extreme opposition to capture the nomination of a party whose main platform and principles with which he was historically and fundamentally at odds. The 2012 Election, once predicted to be a boring run at a popular President, took on a new urgency with the infamous 2010 midterm shellacking and equally infamous Citizen United ruling, and delivered drama and tension as the Republicans tried to reconcile the factions at war within their party and Democrats faced the tsunami of super Pac money flooding local and regional elections. As with his last book, The Battle for America 2008, Washington Post correspondent Dan Balz uses a combination of superb sources and long, deep reporting experience to take us both deep inside and far beyond Campaign HQs in Chicago and Boston. He tracks the nuances of Beltway politics and the thinking behind the scenes to show how Obama regained his footing, and to speculate about whether this election actually did anything to change the toxically poisonous atmosphere inside the Beltway, the increasing hostility and disenchantment with politicians outside, and the frightening effect of the torrent of money being poured out by special-interest groups beholden to no voter or law? Will there be anything in this election that will heal the political process in America? Special highlights include two much talked-about post-election interviews with Romney and Christie which have been making headlines, as well as a new afterword.


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Download or read book Collision 2012 written by Dan Balz and published by Penguin Group. This book was released on 2014-08-26 with total page 417 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the bestselling author of The Battle for America 2008 and longtime Washington Post correspondent, an inside view and analysis of the Obama-Romney presidential race In 2008 a bright young candidate triumphed on a theme of change and hope. Four years later an embattled President struggled against an apocalyptically divided and divisive Congress, a war that won’t end, and an economy that casts a dark penumbra over every spark of good news. His opponent, a well-heeled businessman who couldn't seem to stand on his own business record, withstood unexpected and extreme opposition to capture the nomination of a party whose main platform and principles with which he was historically and fundamentally at odds. The 2012 Election, once predicted to be a boring run at a popular President, took on a new urgency with the infamous 2010 midterm shellacking and equally infamous Citizen United ruling, and delivered drama and tension as the Republicans tried to reconcile the factions at war within their party and Democrats faced the tsunami of super Pac money flooding local and regional elections. As with his last book, The Battle for America 2008, Washington Post correspondent Dan Balz uses a combination of superb sources and long, deep reporting experience to take us both deep inside and far beyond Campaign HQs in Chicago and Boston. He tracks the nuances of Beltway politics and the thinking behind the scenes to show how Obama regained his footing, and to speculate about whether this election actually did anything to change the toxically poisonous atmosphere inside the Beltway, the increasing hostility and disenchantment with politicians outside, and the frightening effect of the torrent of money being poured out by special-interest groups beholden to no voter or law? Will there be anything in this election that will heal the political process in America? Special highlights include two much talked-about post-election interviews with Romney and Christie which have been making headlines, as well as a new afterword.


The Real Romney

The Real Romney

Author: Michael Kranish

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2012-01-10

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 0062123297

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“Absorbing and fair-minded.” —New York Times “Romney’s story in full and clear detail…fascinating in-depth stuff.” —Los Angeles Times “A fascinating story [that] sheds next light on an elusive subject.” —Boston Globe Despite his political prominence, Mitt Romney remains an enigma to many in America. Who is the man behind that sweep of dark hair and the high-wattage smile? A savvy politician or someone who will simply say anything to win? A business visionary or a ruthless dealmaker? In this definitive, unflinching, and widely-acclaimed biography by Boston Globe investigative reporters Michael Kranish and Scott Helman, readers will finally discover the real Mitt Romney. Based on hundreds of interviews and more than five years of reporting, The Real Romney offers for the very first time a full understanding of this complex political figure.


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Download or read book The Real Romney written by Michael Kranish and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 2012-01-10 with total page 481 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Absorbing and fair-minded.” —New York Times “Romney’s story in full and clear detail…fascinating in-depth stuff.” —Los Angeles Times “A fascinating story [that] sheds next light on an elusive subject.” —Boston Globe Despite his political prominence, Mitt Romney remains an enigma to many in America. Who is the man behind that sweep of dark hair and the high-wattage smile? A savvy politician or someone who will simply say anything to win? A business visionary or a ruthless dealmaker? In this definitive, unflinching, and widely-acclaimed biography by Boston Globe investigative reporters Michael Kranish and Scott Helman, readers will finally discover the real Mitt Romney. Based on hundreds of interviews and more than five years of reporting, The Real Romney offers for the very first time a full understanding of this complex political figure.


The Politics of Competence

The Politics of Competence

Author: Jane Green

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-10-12

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 1108293697

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Using decades of public opinion data from the US, UK, Australia, Germany and Canada, and distinguishing between three concepts - issue ownership, performance and generalised competence - Green and Jennings show how political parties come to gain or lose 'ownership' of issues, how they are judged on their performance in government across policy issues and how they develop a reputation for competence (or incompetence) over a period in office. Their analysis tracks the major events causing people to re-evaluate party reputations and the costs of governing which cause electorates to punish parties in power. They reveal why, when and how these movements in public opinion matter to elections. The implications are important for long-standing debates about performance and partisanship, and reveal that public opinion about party and governing competence is, to a great extent, the product of major shocks and predictable dynamics.


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Download or read book The Politics of Competence written by Jane Green and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2017-10-12 with total page 329 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Using decades of public opinion data from the US, UK, Australia, Germany and Canada, and distinguishing between three concepts - issue ownership, performance and generalised competence - Green and Jennings show how political parties come to gain or lose 'ownership' of issues, how they are judged on their performance in government across policy issues and how they develop a reputation for competence (or incompetence) over a period in office. Their analysis tracks the major events causing people to re-evaluate party reputations and the costs of governing which cause electorates to punish parties in power. They reveal why, when and how these movements in public opinion matter to elections. The implications are important for long-standing debates about performance and partisanship, and reveal that public opinion about party and governing competence is, to a great extent, the product of major shocks and predictable dynamics.


It Was All a Lie

It Was All a Lie

Author: Stuart Stevens

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2021-09-14

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0593080971

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the most successful Republican political operative of his generation, a searing, unflinching, and deeply personal exposé of how his party became what it is today “A blistering tell-all history. In his bare-knuckles account, Stevens confesses [that] the entire apparatus of his Republican Party is built on a pack of lies." —The New York Times Stuart Stevens spent decades electing Republicans at every level, from presidents to senators to local officials. He knows the GOP as intimately as anyone in America, and in this new book he offers a devastating portrait of a party that has lost its moral and political compass. This is not a book about how Donald J. Trump hijacked the Republican Party and changed it into something else. Stevens shows how Trump is in fact the natural outcome of five decades of hypocrisy and self-delusion, dating all the way back to the civil rights legislation of the early 1960s. Stevens shows how racism has always lurked in the modern GOP's DNA, from Goldwater's opposition to desegregation to Ronald Reagan's welfare queens and states' rights rhetoric. He gives an insider's account of the rank hypocrisy of the party's claims to embody "family values," and shows how the party's vaunted commitment to fiscal responsibility has been a charade since the 1980s. When a party stands for nothing, he argues, it is only natural that it will be taken over by the loudest and angriest voices in the room.


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Download or read book It Was All a Lie written by Stuart Stevens and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2021-09-14 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the most successful Republican political operative of his generation, a searing, unflinching, and deeply personal exposé of how his party became what it is today “A blistering tell-all history. In his bare-knuckles account, Stevens confesses [that] the entire apparatus of his Republican Party is built on a pack of lies." —The New York Times Stuart Stevens spent decades electing Republicans at every level, from presidents to senators to local officials. He knows the GOP as intimately as anyone in America, and in this new book he offers a devastating portrait of a party that has lost its moral and political compass. This is not a book about how Donald J. Trump hijacked the Republican Party and changed it into something else. Stevens shows how Trump is in fact the natural outcome of five decades of hypocrisy and self-delusion, dating all the way back to the civil rights legislation of the early 1960s. Stevens shows how racism has always lurked in the modern GOP's DNA, from Goldwater's opposition to desegregation to Ronald Reagan's welfare queens and states' rights rhetoric. He gives an insider's account of the rank hypocrisy of the party's claims to embody "family values," and shows how the party's vaunted commitment to fiscal responsibility has been a charade since the 1980s. When a party stands for nothing, he argues, it is only natural that it will be taken over by the loudest and angriest voices in the room.


Winning the Future

Winning the Future

Author: Newt Gingrich

Publisher: Regnery Publishing

Published: 2006-05-01

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9781596980075

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America's future in the twenty-first century, argues Newt Gingrich, will be determined by the decisions we make now. His book is a grass roots call to action--and will set the debate for the new administration and Congress.


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Download or read book Winning the Future written by Newt Gingrich and published by Regnery Publishing. This book was released on 2006-05-01 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: America's future in the twenty-first century, argues Newt Gingrich, will be determined by the decisions we make now. His book is a grass roots call to action--and will set the debate for the new administration and Congress.


No Apology

No Apology

Author: Mitt Romney

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2010-03-02

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1429939605

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The #1 New York Times bestseller about putting America back in the lead and building a better future from former US Presidential Candidate and 2018 Utah Senate Candidate. In No Apology, Mitt Romney asserts that American strength is essential—not just for our own well-being, but for the world's. Nations such as China and a resurgent Russia threaten to overtake us on many fronts, and violent Islamism continues its dangerous rise. In the face of such challenges, America need not apologize for its liberties, but must use them wisely. We need renewal: fresh ideas to cut through complicated problems and restore our strength. Creative and bold, Romney proposes solutions to restore economic vitality, create good jobs, reduce out-of-control spending on entitlements and health care, dramatically improve education, and rebuild a military battered by years of war. Most important, he calls for a new commitment to citizenship, a common cause we all share, rather than a laundry list of individual demands. Many of his solutions run counter to Republican thinking, but all have one strategic aim: to strengthen America and preserve our global leadership. Personal and dynamically argued, No Apology is a call to action by a man who cares deeply about America's history, its promise, and its future.


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Download or read book No Apology written by Mitt Romney and published by St. Martin's Press. This book was released on 2010-03-02 with total page 337 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The #1 New York Times bestseller about putting America back in the lead and building a better future from former US Presidential Candidate and 2018 Utah Senate Candidate. In No Apology, Mitt Romney asserts that American strength is essential—not just for our own well-being, but for the world's. Nations such as China and a resurgent Russia threaten to overtake us on many fronts, and violent Islamism continues its dangerous rise. In the face of such challenges, America need not apologize for its liberties, but must use them wisely. We need renewal: fresh ideas to cut through complicated problems and restore our strength. Creative and bold, Romney proposes solutions to restore economic vitality, create good jobs, reduce out-of-control spending on entitlements and health care, dramatically improve education, and rebuild a military battered by years of war. Most important, he calls for a new commitment to citizenship, a common cause we all share, rather than a laundry list of individual demands. Many of his solutions run counter to Republican thinking, but all have one strategic aim: to strengthen America and preserve our global leadership. Personal and dynamically argued, No Apology is a call to action by a man who cares deeply about America's history, its promise, and its future.