Not in a generation has conservatism been in as much trouble as it is at the end of the Bush years. A majority of Americans say the country is "on the wrong track." Voters prefer Democrats over Republicans on almost every issue, including taxes. The married, the middle-class, the native-born are dwindling as a share of the population, while Democratic blocs are rising. A generation of young people has turned its back on the Republican party.
Too many conservatives and Republicans have shut their eyes to negative trends. David Frum offers answers.
Frum says that the ideas that won elections for conservatives in the 1980s have done their job. Republicans can no longer win elections on taxes, guns, and promises to restore traditional values. It's time now for a new approach, including:
—A conservative commitment to making private-sector health insurance available to every American
—Lower taxes on savings and investment financed by higher taxes on energy and pollution
—Federal policies to encourage larger families
—Major reductions in unskilled immigration
—A genuinely compassionate conservatism, including a conservative campaign for prison reform and government action against the public health disaster of obesity
—A new conservative environmentalism that promotes nuclear power in place of coal and oil
—Higher ethical standards inside the conservative movement and the Republican party
—A renewed commitment to expand and rebuild the armed forces of the United States—to crush terrorism—and get ready for the coming challenge from China.
Frum's previous bestselling books have earned accolades for their courage and creativity from liberals and conservatives alike. Today, with the conservative movement and the Republican Party facing their greatest danger since Watergate, Frum has again stepped forward with new ideas to take conservatism—and America—into a new century of greatness.
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- ISBN: 9781400125876
- File size: 179538 KB
- Duration: 06:14:02
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AudioFile Magazine
At a time when much of the nation thinks the government is on the wrong track, David Frum, an avowed ideologue, examines the current state of the Conservative movement and offers suggestions for improvement. Arguing that the successful positions of the 1980s are no longer viable, Frum redefines the issues and offers Republican Conservatives a game plan for a comeback to political power. Lloyd James gives a clear and easy-to-follow reading of the text. This no-frills presentation is an advantage as Frum's analysis of past mistakes and proposals for future actions become a bit convoluted. James's tone remains matter-of-fact even when the text tends a bit toward whininess. He conveys a wry humor that keeps his performance from being a straight reading. M.O.B. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
November 12, 2007
In his new book, Frum (The Right Man
), former speechwriter to President Bush, offers a conservative blueprint for accommodating challenges central to the next half-century of American life. Drawing on his expert knowledge of domestic politics and foreign policy, Frum argues that Republicans need to evolve with the times in order to win American hearts, minds and elections. After staking out viably conservative positions on the country’s most salient political battles such as health care, education, the economy, foreign policy, embryonic stem cell research, taxation and the like, Frum proposes a grand taxation strategy. In lieu of taxes that stifle investment and free enterprise, Frum’s platform relies on consumption taxation. His approach aims to accommodate domestic spending obligations such as social security while remaining pro-growth. By aiming taxes at upper-class consumers, Frum takes a provocative, politically challenging stance. The book rebukes the president Frum once called the right man and sets a challenging new course of action for the GOP.
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