The Last Best Hope: Restoring Conservatism and America's Promise by Joe Scarborough

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  • Pub. Date: June 2009
  • 271pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,634
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    • Pub. Date: June 2009
    • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 271pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,634

    Synopsis

    In this groundbreaking book, Joe Scarborough tells Republican Party bosses what they don’t want to hear, explains why Democrats are making matters so much worse, and then shows leaders of both parties the way forward.

    The Last Best Hope draws on the forgotten genius of conservatism to offer a road map for the movement and the country. Delivering a searing indictment of the political leaders who have led us astray, Scarborough inspires conservatives to reclaim their heritage by drawing upon the strength of the movement’s rich history. With independent thinking and straight talk, Scarborough explains:

    • How Washington and Wall Street conspired to create the housing bubble that caused America’s financial meltdown
    • How the "candidate of change" has not only maintained but accelerated the reckless spending policies that led us to this historic economic collapse
    • How Washington’s bailout culture will cripple America’s future if left unchecked
    • How Barack Obama’s stimulus plan devolved into a socialist spending spree that would make FDR and LBJ shudder
    • And how conservatives need to take a closer look at Ronald Reagan’s political career before claiming his great legacy

    A fearlessly argued conservative manifesto that brings American conservatism into the twenty-first century, The Last Best Hope is a must-read for all who care about the direction America is heading.

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    In this disappointingly mundane book, Scarborough, host of MSNBC's Morning Joe, mistakes his skills at showmanship for those of critical analysis. From the Iraq War to the recent financial crisis, his arguments amount to little more than a superficial précis of the current political moment. For most readers, this book will be an ideological retread and an unimaginative slog. Unlike the recent writings of Reihan Salam and Ross Douthat, whose New Majority labored to be a prescriptive way forward for conservatives, Scarborough hardly gets outside of the well-traversed policy debates and received wisdom of Beltway professionals. While he sees his book as a blueprint for a renewed conservative politics, his only stab at unconventional thinking is to advocate a conservative embrace of green politics. For all the book's flaws, it never descends to ad hominem attacks or becomes a platform for gross personal vendettas, nor does it trade in the self-regard of the Olberman or O'Reilly variety, which is to Scarborough's credit. But these qualities are not enough to recommend readers pluck this one from the shelf, or even the bargain bin. (July)

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    Biography

    Joe Scarborough can be seen nightly as the host of Scarborough Country on MSNBC. He served as a member of Congress from 1994 to 2001 and currently resides in Pensacola, Florida, with his wife and three children.

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    It's not my last best hope.by Helen-Hafen

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    September 05, 2009: I enjoy reading other people's point of view. It gives me insight on how other people think and not only their opinions but it shares with me some background of information or misinformation they may have received.

    Obviously the writer never had to experience the life of a single parent in an economically disadvantaged situation.

    Not only that he doesn't know all the details with social security laws, amendments, individual state policies, cases of neglect and fraud, etc. etc.

    First of all Obama is not trying to bring back the welfare state. This country is not a state to begin with nevertheless a welfare state.

    It was not a successful welfare reform in 1996, it was partial. The only thing that would be successful is that the welfare roles were reduced but not for the right reasons as it would appear such as gainful employment. The truth is there is a 5 year limit on benefits verses up to the adult age of a child which is 18 years.

    Obama has not done anything to change this to bring it back for this author to make such a claim.

    Yes, Obama has made efforts with stimulus packages and is attempting to create health care for the needy...but that is not 'welfare'...not welfare as defined in the social security act.

    This is not bringing back welfare, its amending it.

    I do agree tho, although conservatism is not my last best hope, these amendments are premature because we are overspending where corrections have to be made first to the existing system and our economy has to re-couperate before adding new kinds of assistance to the needy.

    Although the author is on the right track, he needs to be a little more educated.

    this is the first step to enlighten " Real America"by a_keen_man_of_the_south

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    August 10, 2009: this book is very interesting for it displays the real meaning of conservatism not what is portrayed by the so called conservative talk show hosts. it is a teaching book for those who want to learn about the real problems that face the nation nowadays, how a real conservative would deal with such issues. i am not a republican nor a democrat however i think that people like Scarborough shine the beacon of hope for the republican party.


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