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    Funding Fathers: The Unsung Heroes of the Conservative Movement by Nicole Hoplin, Ron Robinson

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    • ISBN: 1596985623
    • Publisher: Regnery Publishing, Inc., An Eagle Publishing Company
    • Pub. Date: September 2008
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    Comments from the Seller: Washington 2008 First Octavo; vg+/vg; dj, blue spine with white text; HB, blue spine with silver text; INSCRIBED BY CO-AUTHOR, Robinson, 2008, half-title page; minor shelf wear and bumping; text block, clean; 256 pp.; else very good. Political Science. 7-24-1141242.

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    The Heroes Behind the Conservative Movement

    We all know about Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan, but who knows about Holmes Tuttle, Henry Regnery, and Antony Fisher? Yet it was devoted conservatives like Tuttle, Regnery, and dozens of others, who paved the way for leaders like Goldwater and Reagan by financing and helping to create a conservative movement of ideas and people. In Funding Fathers, authors Ron Robinson and Nicole Hoplin tell the untold, behind-the-scenes stories of the men and women who made the conservative movement the giant force it is today. In Funding Fathers, you'll learn:

    * How a chicken egg smuggler created one of the most influential economic institutes in the world
    * How three California businessmen propelled Ronald Reagan into America's political consciousness
    * How William F. Buckley Jr. turned a book deal and a $100,000 investment into one of the most influential publications of our time
    * How "Spike" Hennessy helped resurrect Hillsdale College
    * Why Clarence Manion was the father of The Conscience of a Conservative

    Funding Fathers is essential reading for those who want to know the inside story of the conservative movement and learn about its largely unheralded heroes.

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    Biography

    Ron Robinson is the president of Young America's Foundation. TIME referred to Robinson as one of the "seasoned generals of the right," leading a diverse and well funded" generation of conservatives who are "winning battles on campus." Robinson is a native of Buffalo, New York. He received a B.A. degree in political science at Canisius College and a J.D. at The Catholic University of America. Robinson has served as executive director of Young Americans for Freedom, president of the United States Youth Council, and president of the International Youth Year Commission. He was an advisor to the U.S. Department of Education during the Reagan Administration. In addition, he serves as an advisor to some of the nation's leading philanthropic organizations, including the Phillips Foundation, the Strong Charitable Trust, and the D.J. Findlay Foundation.

    Nicole Hoplin is the director of foundation relations for Young America's Foundation and is a member of the Reagan Ranch Board of Governors. Hoplin is a Truman Scholar and holds bachelor degrees in political science and psychology from St. Olaf College and a Master of Public Policy degree from the University of Minnesota. In 2001, Hoplin co-authored a publication for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs on the effectiveness of an intergovernmental rural development partnership. She has also previously served as editor of a quarterly publication, Libertas. Nicole Hoplin lives in New York City.

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    Conservative Movement Enlightenmentby bfishusa

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    04/06/2009: This book is well written and an easy read. A balance picture of the conservative movement. I enjoyed every page.

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    Insightful, Informative, Inspiring!by Anonymous

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    09/29/2008: If you believe in free markets, limited government, and learning more about what it takes to advance liberty, this book is for you! A friend sent me an advance copy of Funding Fathers, saying I would love it, and I did! While the press seems to focus on sizeable charitable gifts from big-wigs like Bill Gates and Ted Turner 'did he ever give the United Nations the billion dollars he promised?', this book shares the vision and leadership of everyday Americans who made a big difference for our country and the cause of freedom around the world. Am now buying copies for others, as the stories Funding Fathers recounts are original and inspiring.