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It's My Party, Too: The Battle for the Heart of the GOP and the Future of America

معرفی کتاب «It's My Party, Too: The Battle for the Heart of the GOP and the Future of America» نوشتهٔ Christine Todd Whitman، منتشرشده توسط نشر Penguin Press HC در سال 2005. این کتاب در 9 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Christine Whitman offers an insider's view of the corrosive effects—on the party and the country as a whole—of the rise of zealous conservatism. She tells many stories from the front lines of her battles with conservatives, as well as those of other moderate Republicans, and argues that the rise of this bullying faction—as opposed to being the voting juggernaut party leaders have considered it—has kept the Republican party from building a true voting majority. It has also, she argues, pushed the polarization of the electorate to an appalling extreme. Each chapter focuses on the key hot-button issues that were the most contentious battlegrounds between moderates and conservatives in 2005, and the areas where she thinks the conservatives took the party in the wrong direction: race relations, abortion rights, the environment, taxes, and international affairs. In each of these areas, Whitman tells stories about how in her own career she has been able to make great progress by taking a moderate approach—by finding what she calls “the productive middle,” such as in her unprecedented admission that racial profiling was indeed happening on New Jersey's highways. This is a fascinating insider's account of how politics happens on the ground and behind the closed doors, with a message that will speak powerfully to an all too silent moderate Republican majority. The Republican party is embroiled in a heated and high-stakes battle between its far-right and moderate wings-with conservatives declaring open warfare on the moderates who ask themselves "Whatever happened to the party of Lincoln?" Bearing profound implications not only for the future of the party but also for the future of American politics, this momentous battle will rage on no matter what the outcome of the presidential election. Christine Todd Whitman retired as a member of the Bush administration in June 2003, tired of the ideological battles in Washington and eager to return home to New Jersey. A lifelong and loyal Republican and a leader of the party's moderate wing, she is a passionate believer in the power of the "productive middle" in politics. In the tradition of Democratic Senator Zell Miller's national bestseller A National Party No More, which critiqued the Democratic party's move to the far left, in It's My Party Too she offers a passionate and revealing insider's argument against the hijacking of her party by zealous "social fundamentalists." Recounting many stories from the front lines of her own battles, both as a two-term New Jersey governor and on the hot seat as EPA administrator, she takes readers inside the tumultuous world of our politics today to reveal how a moderate approach can work wonders while that of extremists only leads to more division and fewer solutions. Relentlessly pushing their ideological stances on abortion rights, race relations, the environment, tax policy, and go-it-alone foreign policy, the conservative extremists are not only violating traditional Republican principles, she argues, but are also holding the party back from achieving a true majority. By playing so slavishly to the far-right base, running negative campaigns and marginalizing women, the party has forsaken the much broader base that propelled the "Reagan revolution" and has fueled the country's overheated polarization. Writing with the straight-talking and keenly intelligent candor that launched her onto the national stage-and made her such an inspiration to women all around the country-Christie Whitman sounds a rallying cry that will be vital reading for the millions of moderate voters who are fed up with the extremism of both parties. From one of the leading moderates in the Republican party-and one of its most powerful women-a thoughtful and provocative critique of the party's hard turn to the right and a call to arms for a return to its moderate roots. The Republican Party Is Embroiled In A Heated And High-stakes Battle Between Its Far-right And Moderate Wings, With Conservatives Declaring Open Warfare On Moderates. A Lifelong And Loyal Republican And A Leader Of The Party's Moderate Wing, Whitman Is A Passionate Believer In The Power Of The Productive Middle In Politics. In This Book She Offers An Insider's Argument Against The Hijacking Of Her Party By Zealous Social Fundamentalists. She Argues That Conservative Extremists, In Relentlessly Pushing Their Ideological Stances, Playing To The Far-right Base, Running Negative Campaigns And Marginalizing Women, Are Not Only Violating Traditional Republican Principles But Are Also Holding The Party Back From Achieving A True Majority. Does The Right Make Might -- Whatever Happened To The Big Umbrella? -- The Party Within The Party -- Reclaiming Lincoln's Legacy -- This Land Is Our Land -- A Woman In The Party -- A Time For Radical Moderates. Christine Todd Whitman. The former New Jersey governor and EPA administrator under George W. Bush presents a detailed and provocative critique of the Republican party's increasingly conservative and extremist views, recommending a moderate, solution-based approach to government that the author believes is more in line with traditional Republican principles. 125,000 first printing.
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