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Hardcover Completing the Revolution: A Vision for Victory in 2000 Book

ISBN: 0684827468

ISBN13: 9780684827469

Completing the Revolution: A Vision for Victory in 2000

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In this manifesto of Republican victory from a leading political columnist in America, Robert Novak suggest a bold proposal of a new Republican agenda that remains true to the party's core values in... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Fantastic Book that Never got the Attention it Deserved

I just finished reading Mr. Novaks book and I must say it is a superb book. It is a book that every person who is in the Republican Party should, NO, must read. The book also helped vindicate many of my feelings that I had after I switched parties several years ago. First of all Mr. Novak tells us that the Republican Party is great (or was great; maybe I'm more pessimistic than he is) because it stands for principals. This is in contrast to the liberal parties whose only principal that they seem to have is that they have NO PRINCIPALS. Since the left has no standards it is truly a malleable plaint propaganda front used to inculcate the masses to a life of extreme bondage under the guise of egalitarian socialism.Back to the book review, Mr. Novak puts forth the conjecture that when the right buys the distortion of the left that the only way it will win elections is to become more centrist in nature, they are in effect destroying the core of the philosophical ideals of the right. Remember, the left over the years has slid farther and farther into the deadly grips of socialism until ideas that were consider middle of the road 20 years ago are now re-characterized as extreme right wing today. The democrats continually try to paint the conservatives as radicals when in reality it is the democrats that have slid into an ultra liberal position and it is they who have become the radicals. What is amazing is that the Republicans have bought into the lie and feel that they must become more middle of the road. So in essence we no longer have two distinct political parties anymore, instead we have Socialist Party A and Socialist Party B. Or in other terms the Republicrats and the Demicans. It is because of this shift to the left that myself and quite a few others that I know have changed party affiliation. Mr. Novak is aware of this problem and has put forward ten ideas that if the Republican Party embraced they would begin to win elections again. Not only would they win elections they would see a renewal of zeal similar to the Reagan revolution. The ten postulates are as follows:1 Use the budget surplus to cut taxes for everyone.This is probably the biggest no brainer on the list. Lower taxes mean less government (socialistic) programs for the masses. Less government means less intrusion and fewer bureaucrats, fewer bureaucrats mean more productivity and wealth for everyone.2 Endorse a national sales tax to replace the internal revenue code.In fact I disagree with the national sales tax, but the point is to scrap the IRS code as it is now and replace it with something incredibly simpler. Again, less chance for the government to get you money means less chance that the government will have control over you. 3 Establish true personal accounts for Social Security.Social security is here to stay, so why not let it work for you rather than against you. Let's all retire wealthier and with less government intrusion into how I handle MY money.4 Stop reflexively opp

Right on the money as usual

I have always enjoyed watching Mr. Novak on television and reading his columns, so it was no surprise to me that I enjoyed his book so much. His points about cutting taxes for everyone, standing firm in support of the unborn, and welcoming religious conservatives (he correctly points out on page 141 that the religious conservatives "do not have historic loyalties to the Republican party", and if not welcomed "can very easily walk away") are excellent. He writes on page 86 that the surplus will not be used to pay down the debt-"If it is out there and not given back in taxes, it is definitely going to be spent". His recollection of George Mitchell's steamrolling President Bush on the capital gains tax cut and the budget deal brought back some bad memories. I hope that Governor Bush has read this book.

Novak Gives Some Straight Talk About Republicans

After hearing Mr. Novak on a local talk radio program, (Doug Raymond Show), I was compelled to purchase this book. I'm glad I did. Mr. Novak provides the answer to my question "What happened to the Contract With America"? He also provides a blueprint for victory for the Republicans in 2000. I doubt the Republicans, who in Mr. Novak's words have been "Clintonized", will head his words. I do know that after reading this book, I understand more of why Republicans do what they do. Well written. Well done Mr. Novak.

Books should not be "rated" according to ideology.

...I must say that this is arguably the most well-written political book of the last year - it is certainly amongst the top 3 or 4. I found myself enraged at times reading this book, and often frustrated beyond belief. For although I am not a liberal Democrat - I am someone who arguably disagrees with Novak's premise even more - a moderate, centrist registered Republican. I believe that in order for the Republican party to succeed, it must move to the center of the political spectrum and become tolerant of varying ideas. Mr Novak believes the exact opposite - that the Republican party will only be successful when it sticks firmly to conservative principles. He believes that if those conservative bedrock principles can be articulated and explained better, than many more people will be attracted to the Republican Party. And he believes that if those bedrock conservative principles are abandones, very few people will be attracted to a "wishy" party. But to oversimplify things as I just did is to do Mr. Novak an injustice. Mr. Novak knows his stuff and is a persuasive arguer. His strong, articulate writing style shines through throughout his tome. So does his experience in politics and Washington. When you read this book, even if you disagree with it, you feel confident knowing that Mr. Novak is an expert in the ways of Washington, his sources are strong, and his knowledge base is beyond expansive. Beyond that, he is also an interesting writer - it was difficult to put this book down at times. Possibly the strongest compliment I can give this book is that I found myself having to stop and think about Mr. Novak's arguments several times, although it seemed I have heard them expressed (far less articulately and convincingly) before. And although I did not leave Mr. Novak's book convinced he was correct - I DID leave the book convinced that I would not want to go up against him in a debate, and that he would be a fascinating person to be able to sit down and have a dinner with. END

Unapologetic Sharp Vision for Conservative Success

Robert Novak carries his feisty Conservative commentary on Crossfire to his latest book. He makes a powerful case against the Clintonization of the Republicans who surely need to stick with their core principles if they want to win in Election 2000. This book combines Novak's dual-roles as a powerful reporter and a Conservative commentator, spicing his recipe for success with interesting behind-the-scenes bits. His perspective is well-rooted and the reader can tell Mr. Novak has been around for a long time.While Mr. Novak produces a detailed 10-step plan for capturing the White House and keeping the Congress in the 2000 elections, the main theme is, as indicated above, Republicans must stand firm on their principles. This book is the cure for "conventional wisdom" which suggests that GOP must become moderate and move to the middle to win. The truth is that the greatest GOP victories came when the Party delivered a staunchly conservative message in 1980 and 1994. This book is a great read and I'd highly recommend it - even for the liberal readers, who may want to take a peek at the enemy's battle plan.
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