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""Waldman's book is terrific-good sense mustered with evidence, well argued, and sharply written to boot. I agree fervently with almost everything he writes. This is the indispensable book for the 2006 elections."" --Todd Gitlin, author of ""The Sixties and The Twilight of Common Dreams"" ""A well-sourced, partisan blueprint for undoing Republican control of the nation."" --""Publishers Weekly"" ""Here's the ticket for Democrats to get back in power: read this book, understand what it means to be a true American progressive, expose conservatives as the mean elitists they are, get tough, and…mehr

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""Waldman's book is terrific-good sense mustered with evidence, well argued, and sharply written to boot. I agree fervently with almost everything he writes. This is the indispensable book for the 2006 elections."" --Todd Gitlin, author of ""The Sixties and The Twilight of Common Dreams"" ""A well-sourced, partisan blueprint for undoing Republican control of the nation."" --""Publishers Weekly"" ""Here's the ticket for Democrats to get back in power: read this book, understand what it means to be a true American progressive, expose conservatives as the mean elitists they are, get tough, and fight back. Nobody paints the strengths of progressives and the weaknesses of conservatives like Paul Waldman."" --Bill Press, author ""How the Republicans Stole Christmas"" ""With clarity and passion, Paul Waldman demonstrates persuasively that the forces of the right have not 'taken over the country, ' as the media often lazily put it. They've only taken over politics. That can be reversed, and Waldman shows exactly how."" --Michael Tomasky, Editor, the ""American Prospect""
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PAUL WALDMAN is a Senior Fellow at Media Matters for America, and a founder of gadflyer.com. His writing has also been featured in the ""American Prospect,"" ""The Washington Post,"" ""The Washington Monthly,"" and ""Salon.com,"" as well as many scholarly journals.