Comeback: Conservatism That Can Win Again
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ISBN: 0767920325 / Publisher: Crown, January 2009
A fresh approach to conservative politics argues that current Republican views alienate voters, and suggests a series of conservative policies that deal with current concerns, rely on taxes on consumption rather than production, and address environmental issues. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.
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With a new Afterword on the results of the 2008 presidential race, an intensely controversial book that the Wall Street Journal says “should be required reading for all GOP candidates.” David Frum was one of the first Republican insiders to warn the GOP of danger ahead in 2008. In this passionate, urgently readable book, Frum analyzes the conservative crisis—and offers new hope for conservatives in the years to come. On issues from healthcare to terrorism, the environment to abortion, the challenge of China and the problem of childhood obesity, Frum offers exciting new ideas to rejuvenate conservative politics. Frum’s work has been hailed by Newt Gingrich and denounced by Rush Limbaugh. His ideas have been debated from the pages of The New Yorker to the conference table of the Republican Senate Policy Committee—and they will continue to shape the conservative debate in the long years to come.
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