PRAISE for Churchill: The Prophetic Statesman Perhaps it is a cliche that a politician thinks of the next election and a statesman of the next generation, yet my grandfather found merit in the maxim. He had known leaders he esteemed as the greatest of statesmenChurchill, however, was the leader he admired above allIn hundreds of studies of Churchill, no one else, remarkably enough, has focused on Churchill s predictions and prophecies. James Humes has produced a book that is unique as well as necessary for an understanding of statesmanship. DAVID EISENHOWER, author and senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute Some have written that the two giants of the last century were Winston Churchill and Ronald Reagan. As the latter s son, I might agree, but I will leave that assessment to historiansChroniclers will surely conclude that both men toppled totalitarian tyrannies with eloquence and courage. The two men had different styles, but each played a decisive role in the victory of freedom over dictatorship[Churchill s] sound judgment, along with his courage, made him one of history s greatest leaders. There are important lessons here for our own troubled times. MICHAEL REAGAN, former radio host and Republican strategist What if? is the great parlor game of all historians, professional and amateur. In Churchill: The Prophetic Statesman, James Humes gives us a stunning but overlooked version of conjectural history. Humes outlines dozens of Churchill s own spectacular prophecies, revealing him to be a Nostradamus of the political and military events of the twentieth century. To paraphrase Churchill himself: Never has so much been predicted by one man and ignored by so many?.?.?.?until now. MICHAEL KEANE, author of Patton: Blood, Guts, and Prayer "
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