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The Conservative Case for Trump | Phyllis Schlafly
The Conservative Case for Trump | Phyllis Schlafly
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The Conservative Case for Trump
| ISBN-13 | 9781621576280 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10 | 1621576280 |
| Authors | Phyllis Schlafly, Ed Martin, & Brett M. Decker |
| Format | Hardcover (First Edition / First Printing) |
| Publisher | Regnery Publishing |
| Publication Date | September 06, 2016 |
| Page Count | 272 |
| Subjects | Political Ideologies, Conservatism, Campaigns & Elections |
Extended Synopsis
Released the day after her passing, The Conservative Case for Trump serves as the final contribution to the conservative movement by iconic political figure Phyllis Schlafly. Drawing upon more than seventy years of active involvement in Republican politics, Schlafly delivers a passionate, irrefutable plea to her fellow conservatives to look past establishment kingmakers and rally behind Donald Trump. She addresses the reservations of wavering voters head-on, arguing that the stakes of the 2016 election are unmistakably high and that Trump is fundamentally worthy of the conservative vote.
Joined by Ed Martin and Brett M. Decker, Schlafly breaks down the policies that make Trump a formidable and deeply conservative candidate. The authors outline his potential to appoint consequential Supreme Court justices, fix the nation's immigration system, spark an economic revival reminiscent of the 1980s Reagan boom, and fiercely defend the First Amendment. By presenting the real Donald Trump—whom she personally advised and interviewed—Schlafly makes the case that he is not only the most controversial Republican candidate since Barry Goldwater, but could ultimately be the most successful conservative president since Ronald Reagan.
Accolades & Core Arguments
- "As a tribute to the late, great Phyllis Schlafly, I hope everybody can go out and get her latest book, The Conservative Case for Trump." — President Donald J. Trump
- Highlights strategic plans for Supreme Court appointments and long-term judicial impact.
- Details economic platforms designed to parallel the successful Reagan-era boom.
- Examines fresh, disruptive approaches to defense, foreign policy, and immigration.
Reader Targeting
- Conservative voters and political enthusiasts analyzing the ideological foundations of the Trump campaign.
- Historians and scholars of modern American political movements and GOP history.
- Readers following the legacy and final political arguments of Phyllis Schlafly.
About the Authors
Phyllis Schlafly (1924–2016) was a prominent conservative grassroots leader, lawyer, and author. Dubbed the "sweetheart of the Silent Majority," she is best known for her celebrated 1964 classic A Choice Not An Echo, which sold over 3 million copies, and her decades of influential involvement in Republican politics.
Ed Martin is the former head of the Missouri Republican Party and a recognized conservative strategist. Brett M. Decker has served as an editorial writer for The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Times, bringing extensive journalistic experience to political commentary.
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