In 2016, Americans participated in a movement that propelled Donald Trump, an unlikely candidate, into the presidency. The central question is whether he can fulfill his agenda or if his adversaries in the media, protests, and political establishment will thwart his efforts and stifle the movement he embodies. Laura Ingraham provides an insider's perspective on this populist revolution, exploring its roots and its ties to the Trump presidency. She exposes the opposition, predicts the future of the Make America Great Again agenda, and offers solutions for enacting genuine change in Washington. Unlike many in the media, Ingraham recognized Trump’s appeal and challenged those who dismissed his political viability. She addresses critics and emphasizes the significance of his America First agenda. With wit and insight, she traces the lineage of the populist movement, from Goldwater's 1964 campaign to Nixon's Silent Majority and Reagan's victories. Populism also fueled Buchanan and Perot's campaigns, George W. Bush's election, and the Tea Party's emergence during Obama's presidency. Ultimately, a political outsider—a Manhattan billionaire—emerged as the movement's most prominent advocate, leading to a tumultuous journey to implement his agenda. This narrative encapsulates his victory and the ongoing challenges faced.
Laura Ingraham Libri
Laura Ingraham è una voce di spicco nella radio di dibattito politico americana e co-fondatrice di un sito web di notizie rivolto a lettori conservatori e indipendenti. Si rivolge al suo pubblico con uno stile distintivo e appare frequentemente in televisione come commentatrice. Il suo lavoro affronta questioni sociali e politiche attuali, enfatizzando la difesa delle adozioni e la consapevolezza sulle sfide sanitarie.


Shut Up and Sing
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
An examination of America's liberal elites argues that high-placed leftists in the nation's media and entertainment industries are endangering the nation with help from the United Nations.