They Just Don't Get It: How the Washington Political Machine is Still Compromising Your Safety--and What You Can Do About It by David Hunt

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  • Pub. Date: April 2005
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  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 616,580
     
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    • Pub. Date: April 2005
    • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
    • Format: eBook, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 616,580

    Synopsis

    No more politics—just the truth about what we can and must do to protect ourselves.

    Fox News military analyst Colonel David Hunt has dedicated his career to fighting terrorism. A twenty-nine-year U.S. Army veteran, he has helped take out an active terrorist camp, trained the FBI and Special Forces in counterterrorism tactics, and served as security adviser to six different Olympic Games.

    And Colonel Hunt is angry. Why? Because even after the terrorist attacks on our country and on Americans around the world, the people charged with protecting us—the politicians and the bureaucrats in military and intelligence—still aren’t getting the job done.

    They Just Don’t Get It provides a much-needed wake-up call to all Americans. As politicians posture and pundits bicker, we’re losing sight of the fundamental problem: We’re still not equipped to win the War on Terror. In fact, the terrorist threat is far worse than we feared, as made frighteningly clear by the fifty pages of documents published here for the first time—including a shocking manual taken from the terrorists themselves.

    But instead of just complaining, Colonel Hunt tells us exactly what we must do—without regard to political game-playing—to emerge victorious in the challenge that history has given us. These are changes we can make at every level—as individual citizens, as a government, and as a military power. As he shows in this book, while the government and our military lead the fight to protect us, ordinary citizens can and must contribute.

    They Just Don’t Get It reveals:

    • What you can do to keep your familysafe

    • How many of the government’s recent “reforms” are mere window dressing or, worse, counterproductive

    • How we can fight this war and still safeguard our civil liberties and the American way of life

    • How to fix the intelligence disaster (and yes, the politicians in D.C. still haven’t fixed it)

    • How we got into this mess in the first place: it’s mostly because our government let the problem fester for three decades

    Colonel Hunt is no cautious bureaucrat or finger-pointer looking for political gain. He is a straight shooter with deep insight into what’s happening in the War on Terror—on the ground and in the government. They Just Don’t Get It lays out in clear and compelling terms the steps we must take—all of us—to win the War on Terror and ensure our survival as a free, proud, and strong nation.

    From They Just Don’t Get It

    We’re fighting a war for our very survival, so we’d better figure out how to win. That’s why I’m writing this book—to show us how we can win, how we can protect ourselves. As a Fox News military analyst, I’m paid to offer insight into how our armed forces are conducting the fight against our enemies. But this book shows that to win the War on Terror we need to concern ourselves with more than just military tactics.

    For one thing, we need to look at what our political leaders are doing. The sad truth is that they still don’t get it.

    Then there’s intelligence. You’ve heard about our intelligence failures, but I doubt you know how bad it really is—even after the “reforms.” I’m going to tell you.

    And another critical dimension to this story usually gets overlooked—what you can do. The fact is, you can do a lot. Hell, you must do a lot.

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    Publishers Weekly

    "Hang onto your ball caps and hairpieces, this is going to be monkey-butt ugly." Indeed. Delivering an account of the U.S.'s failures in combatting terror, Hunt, a Fox TV News military analyst and retired army colonel, depicts a world of gutless politicians, bungling bureaucrats, deceitful allies and bleeding-heart liberals. His solution is to expand the armed forces and vastly contract bureaucracy, especially the many intelligence agencies, which he proposes be combined into one central bureau with a single, long-term director who is exempt from testifying before congressional committees. Hunt hates congressional committees and admires elite military teams like the SEALs and Delta Force; he wants them turned loose. Merged into the "TKA" (Terrorist Killing Agency), they would receive intelligence from the now competent intelligence bureau, proceed to wherever terrorists operate and (with or without the host country's permission) kill them. The author considers Israel an ideal model; its forces, he says, respond viciously to every attack. Legal niceties and public relations take a back seat. Assassination teams travel the world to murder Israel's enemies. (Thoughtful readers may wonder why, after decades of slugging it out, Israel remains wracked with terrorism.) No group escapes the author's venom-or his praise. (On sale Apr. 12) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Colonel David Hunt, U.S. Army (Ret.), has extensive operational experience in counterterrorism, special operations, and intelligence operations. He is a designated terrorism expert in federal court, having testified at many major terrorist trials, and has lectured at the CIA, the FBI, the National Security Agency, and Harvard University. A military analyst for the Fox News Channel, he frequently provides commentary on radio programs hosted by Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity, Alan Colmes, Michael Savage, Monica Crowley, and others. Colonel Hunt, a senior research fellow at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, lives in Maine with his family.

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    They Just Don't Get It: How the Washington Political Machine is Still Compromising Your Safety--andby Anonymous

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    June 26, 2006: Outstanding job sir.....only in a perfect world. Every elected official from Mayberry to the White House should be made to read this book. Every member of the media should have to read it also.

    They Just Don't Get It: How the Washington Political Machine is Still Compromising Your Safety--andby Anonymous

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    July 18, 2005: I didn't know what to expect when I bought this book, but it's not about making the democrats or the republicans look good or bad. The book just tells it like it is, no matter who may be at fault, democrat or republican. The book will be rejected by some people that won't want to believe the situation is not nice. This is a big war and we need to do much more than we are doing to win it. And the first thing is to understand where we are and against what. The only thing I find missing in the book is more advice on what each one of us as an can do as an individual.


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