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Do the right thing : inside the movement that’s bringing common sense back to America / Mike Huckabee.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Sentinel, 2008.Description: 232 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781595230546
  • 1595230548
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.520973   22
Contents:
I love Iowa! -- Dude, where’s my candidate? -- The best government of all -- Is there something about "created equal" you don’t understand? -- Politically homeless -- Welcome to Washington, D. C.: The Roach Motel -- Elections by eBay -- Faux-cons: worse than liberalism -- Let them buy stocks! -- Let’s get vertical -- The fairness and force of the fairtax -- Quit treating snakebites -- What you CAN do for your country! -- Big ideas don’t have to mean big government: where do we go from here?
Summary: A memoir by the evangelical presidential candidate traces the course of his grassroots campaign, explains how he garnered support by respecting the concerns of middle-class and working-class voters, and demonstrates how his example can be drawn on by conservatives to unify the Republican Party.
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Includes index.

I love Iowa! -- Dude, where’s my candidate? -- The best government of all -- Is there something about "created equal" you don’t understand? -- Politically homeless -- Welcome to Washington, D. C.: The Roach Motel -- Elections by eBay -- Faux-cons: worse than liberalism -- Let them buy stocks! -- Let’s get vertical -- The fairness and force of the fairtax -- Quit treating snakebites -- What you CAN do for your country! -- Big ideas don’t have to mean big government: where do we go from here?

A memoir by the evangelical presidential candidate traces the course of his grassroots campaign, explains how he garnered support by respecting the concerns of middle-class and working-class voters, and demonstrates how his example can be drawn on by conservatives to unify the Republican Party.

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