As Republicans look for new ideas to guide them back to power, the Republican National Committee has a new chairman in Michael Steele. In his new book, Right Now, Steele outlines a path for Republicans to reconnect with America and retake the majority. Steele says it's time for the GOP to stop making excuses and take responsibility for its defeats. He argues that the key to rebuilding the Republican party lies in embracing core conservative values and exposing the dangers of Obama's far-left, big-government agenda. Addressing issues from the economy to the environment, Steele proposes a "12-step program" to show how conservative ideas and values make life better for all Americans. Right Now shows how conservatism, not Obama-style socialism, is the surest route to greater prosperity and freedom.
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"Amen! Now go out there and do it! "
— Erin (4 out of 5 stars)
“A must-read for everyone who believes that ‘Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness’ is more than an antiquated catchphrase in a historical document.”
— Mark R. Levin, New York Times bestselling author of Liberty and TyrannyA must-[listen] for everyone who believes that 'Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness' is more than an antiquated catchphrase in a historical document.
— Mark R. Levin, New York Times bestselling author of Liberty and Tyranny“Steele sounds a long-overdue battle cry for a fresh, energetic conservatism to fight Obama’s socialist vision.”
— Sean Hannity, national radio and television talk show host“With wit and insight, passion and judgment, Michael Steele points the way to a GOP comeback.”
— William J. Bennett, host of Morning in America" Read it for a laugh. Didn't even serve that purpose. He's a failure. Who cares about him. "
— Rich, 9/26/2011" Amen! Now go out there and do it! "
— Erin, 12/6/2010" Read it for a laugh. Didn't even serve that purpose. He's a failure. Who cares about him. "
— Rich, 3/23/2010Michael Steele is the first African American elected to statewide office as lieutenant governor of Maryland. In January 2009, he became the first African American to chair the Republican National Committee. His writings on law, business, and politics have appeared in the Washington Times and many other publications, as well as on Politico.com and Townhall.com. He regularly appears on FOX News and has been a guest on The Colbert Report.
Richard Allen is an accomplished and respected theatrical actor whose work includes Ragtime and PBS’ Great Performances: Play On! His voice can be heard on numerous television and radio productions, as well as the animated series Jumanji. Allen is also the winner of seven AudioFile Earphones Awards.