To Save America: Stopping Obama's Secular-Socialist Machine by Newt Gingrich
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Political books age rapidly, so I was taking a gamble on this Gingrich book from now 11 years ago. I was surprised that this seemed, with a few exceptions, that it could have been written this year. The changes that would have been required were the global search and replacement of Obama’s name with Biden. Most of the text would still work. The other big change might be the discussion of election integrity. Here we get more trust in election integrity on the right, whereas we seem to get that much more from the left now. The other thought that I found interesting here is that Gingrich used this book to plaster the label of secular socialist on the Democratic administration. That’s not a term I can recall from recent years, so I guess in this respect the book didn’t meet its objective. Overall, this political book, while showing its age, still has some interesting, though mostly expected, things to say.
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