Rules for Patriots
How Conservatives Can Win Again
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Steve Deace
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Steve Deace
About this listen
Time is running out on American exceptionalism. The light of liberty is flickering. At no point since we still had the Redcoats on our shores has freedom been more imperiled. This time it's not an invading foreign power that threatens us, but our own government gone wild - unhinged from its Constitutional limits.
Many great books have been written about what we should believe and why, or why the Left's beliefs are flawed, but never before has a book that shows how to do what we believe. Until now. The Left has its playbook, Saul Alinsky's infamous Rules for Radicals. Now the good guys have theirs. Endorsed by a who's who of the conservative movement, we present Rules for Patriots.
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- 31-05-19
Excellent in parts, good in others
It's normally a good thing to have a self-narrated audiobook - you get a sense of the author's character and personality. This is no different, but unfortunately suffers from some editing mistakes occasionally.
The book itself has some excellent insights along the way, with some great analogies - they're with the price of admission but are more like the cherry on the top of the cake, which is a bit less remarkable.
I think the most important thing it's given me is an understanding of the strength of feeling about the GOP's betrayal of conservatism - you can get a real sense of why Trump won the nomination and then the presidency.
Deace is surely right in the majority of what he says, and has sparked useful thoughts in my grey matter.
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