Broadcast journalist Goldberg is back with more hard-hitting observations and no-nonsense advice for saving America from the lunatics on the Left and the sellouts on the Right. He argues that while conservatives still believe in important things, the jury is out on Republicans. The 2006 election was a wake-up call, he warns, and if the wimps on the Right fail to regain their courage, recover their principles, and reclaim their sense of fiscal responsibility, the crazies on the Left just might win the White House in 2008. -- From publisher description.
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Broadcast journalist Goldberg is back with more hard-hitting observations and no-nonsense advice for saving America from the lunatics on the Left and the sellouts on the Right. He argues that while conservatives still believe in important things, the jury is out on Republicans. The 2006 election was a wake-up call, he warns, and if the wimps on the Right fail to regain their courage, recover their principles, and reclaim their sense of fiscal responsibility, the crazies on the Left just might win the White House in 2008.--From publisher description.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Conservatism-- United States.
Liberalism-- United States.
Polarization (Social sciences)-- United States.
Political culture-- United States.
Political parties-- United States.
Right and left (Political science)
Conservatism-- United States.
Conservatism.
Liberalism-- United States.
Liberalism.
Polarization (Social sciences)
Polarization (Social sciences)
Political culture-- United States.
Political culture.
Political parties-- United States.
Political parties.
Politics and government
Right and left (Political science)
Right and left (Political science)
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
United States, Politics and government, 2001-2009.