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Behind all the bipartisanship, dimpled-chad Democrats are sharpening their knives for 2002. But David Horowitz, whose Art of Political War helped put George W. Bush in the White House, is back with an indispensable manual for wartime politics. If the Democrats thought we'd forget who demoralized our military, eviscerated the CIA, and let America become a playground for terrorists, they're in for a rude awakening. How to Beat the Democrats makes sure it won't be politics as usual in 2002. For Democrats, politics is permanent war. Every conflict is a contest for power, every battle is about burying their enemies -- Republicans. With racial shakedown artists and intolerant progressives rearing their heads at home and terrorists striking at us from abroad, Horowitz's uncompromising and principled commitment to freedom is more needed than ever. Horowitz's opening salvo shows why the Democrats can't be trusted with the nation's security. For years, the party has subordinated sound defense policy to a radical ideology untamed even by September 11. Horowitz's unmatched strategic powers are on full display in his enumeration of the principles for a winning political campaign, which he then applies to the specific issues that will shape the 2002 election. Returning to the subject of war, he concludes with an expose of the anti-American escapades of Noam Chomsky and his comrades of the unrepentant Left. In How to Beat the Democrats, you'll learn: The four fundamental principles of politics; Six lessons from the near-heist of the 2000 election; Democratic plans for revenge in 2002; Horowitz's bold strategy for GOP victory; How the left still tries to undermine American defense. - Publisher.

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Spence Pub. Co.
Language
English
Pages
261

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Table of Contents

Preface : The importance of stories : how George W. Bush won
How the left undermined America's security
How to beat the Democrats : a strategy guide
The war room : an election manual
The unrepentant left. An open letter to anti-war protesters
The Ayatollah of anti-American hate
A 1960s terrorist cult and 9/11
The president's pardoned bombers
Representative McKinney's bizarre mission
Scheer lunacy at the Los Angeles Times
Progressive narcissism : the Clinton Left

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-252) and index.

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Dallas

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
324.2736
Library of Congress
JC573.2.U6 H668 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 261 p. ;
Number of pages
261

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3573566M
Internet Archive
howtobeatdemocra0000horo
ISBN 10
1890626414
LCCN
2002106954
OCLC/WorldCat
50246759
Library Thing
49600
Goodreads
2737095

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