Summary
"From Phyllis Schlafly, the woman whose celebrated classic A Choice Not An Echo (over 3 million copies sold) upended the 1964 Republican Convention, comes a persuasive new argument for a surprising conservative choice: Donald Trump. For the first time since 1980, a significant number of Republicans... Full description
Summary: |
"From Phyllis Schlafly, the woman whose celebrated classic A Choice Not An Echo (over 3 million copies sold) upended the 1964 Republican Convention, comes a persuasive new argument for a surprising conservative choice: Donald Trump. For the first time since 1980, a significant number of Republicans are considering abandoning their party's nominee. This is a grave mistake, Schlafly says-because a Donald Trump "radical redirection" could actually set America back on the path of Reagan's conservative revolution. In The Conservative Case for Trump, Schlafly and her coauthors Ed Martin and Brett M. Decker set aside the circus of the campaign and zero in on eight defining points of the Trump agenda to convince Republican voters that Donald Trump-improbable as it may seem-is the true conservative we've been waiting for"--Provided by publisher. |
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Physical Description: |
260 pages ; 19 cm |
ISBN: |
9781621576280 (hardback) 1621576280 (hardback) |
Author Notes: |
She organized grass-roots campaigns against Communism, abortion, and the Equal Rights Amendment. In 1958, she and her husband started the Cardinal Mindszenty Foundation to educate Catholics on the dangers of Communism. Starting in 1967, she wrote a monthly newsletter called The Phyllis Schlafly Report. In 1972, she formed a volunteer organization called Stop ERA, which three years later became the Eagle Forum, to coordinate her campaigns. She wrote or edited over 20 books including Strike from Space, A Choice Not an Echo, The Power of the Positive Woman, Feminist Fantasies, The Supremacists: The Tyranny of Judges and How to Stop It, Kissinger on the Couch, Child Abuse in the Classroom, and No Higher Power: Obama's War on Religious Freedom. She died on September 5, 2016 at the age of 92. (Bowker Author Biography) |