A top pick for parents or anyone uneasy about the impact on future generation of decisions now being made in Washington. It is a serious, candid look at why and how things have come to veer toward central control and away from personal freedom. It is a sensible but upbeat argument for making the kind of changes that really will leave America a better place for our children and grandchildren.
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Steele does far more than critique both Republican and Democrat failures - he writes the next platform for the Party. For those that criticize his leadership, please at least read this book. The author recognizes that the political parties have lost their way and now are more interested in perpetuating their positions of power rather than serving the citizens of this country. He also fairly attributes some blame to the Bush...
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With Right Now, Michael Steele's approach is that we get to the truth of things and then we can build from there......own it and move forward. That being said, he begins with some tough party introspection. From there he lays down reality-based, common sense guidelines to return to our conservative roots, and take back our country. Chairman Steele's book is an important work, and the timing is flawless. I recommend it...
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Michael Steele take a lot of heat, but that's usually the case when people speak the truth! Right Now clearly defines the many things that have gone awry within the Republican Party and provides an appropriate game plan for how to get this country back on track. My favorite moments from the book are when Steele details his own experiences while growing up and the tremendous work ethic instilled by those around him. Unlike...
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Steele's book not only changed the way I look at politics, it changed that way I look at facts. One could look at Right Now as an extended polemic against Occam's Razor. Let's take the problems with the Bush Administration, a good starting point for any GOP chairman. The left-wing establishment would have you believe that it might have had something to do with his administration's starting a war without really thinking things...
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