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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Bachmann. Michele, Bachmann. Michele سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781595230904, 1595230904 ناشر: Penguin USA;Sentinel سال نشر: 2011 تعداد صفحات: 0 زبان: English فرمت فایل : EPUB (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 352 کیلوبایت
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Michele Bachmann is one of the most compelling leaders in
America. But despite all the magazine covers and cable
television stories, most people don't know who she really is,
where she comes from, or what she believes. So she decided to
tell her own story and let the reader decide. As you'll learn
in this fascinating memoir, Bachmann wasn't the type of kid who
started dreaming about the White House in elementary
school. She grew up
in Iowa and Minnesota as a typical midwestern girl, grounded by
her family and her faith. She was raised to believe in the
American dream: that anyone could succeed if they worked hard
and took advantage of this country's boundless opportunities.
She followed her dreams to college and law school, pursued a
career as a federal tax attorney, started a successful business
with her loving husband, raised five great kids and (over time)
twenty-three foster children. By her early forties she was very
happy as a full-time mom and homemaker and was a leading
education reform advocate in Minnesota. Then she became what
she calls "an accidental politician." The political insiders
who ran Minnesota held a one-party line-Al Franken-style
liberalism. Bachmann became especially concerned about a
state-mandated education curriculum that stressed political
correctness over academic excellence. She started making calls,
writing letters, and recruiting others to act. When her state
senator (an entrenched insider) refused to listen, someone had
to challenge him for his seat. No one else volunteered, so
Bachmann jumped in-and won. That was the start of an amazing
journey from obscurity to the state senate, to the U.S.
Congress, to an underdog campaign for president. Along the way
her style has been consistent. She says what she means and she
does it. She is the rare political figure who fights for her
beliefs. She speaks from the heart, with common sense about
limited government, the sanctity of life and marriage, the
power of free enterprise, and the need to confront America's
enemies. She also talks about putting principles above
partisanship, even if that means ruffling the feathers of the
Republican elite. As Bachmann puts it, the Republican coalition
is traditionally a "three-legged stool"--Economic
conservatives, social conservatives, and national security
conservatives. Like Ronald Reagan, she represents all three
groups. And in addition, as the founder of the Tea Party caucus
in Congress, Bachmann considers the Tea Party the dynamic
fourth leg of the coalition, in support of a return to
constitutional conservatism. This book will show you why
Michele Bachmann believes ordinary people can take on the
establishment and win. "Armed with values and faith, supported
by family and fellow citizens, together we can do much. We can
secure what people are yearning for-the chance to take our
country back. Just watch."--Publisher. Read
more...
Abstract: Michele Bachmann is one of the most compelling
leaders in America. But despite all the magazine covers and
cable television stories, most people don't know who she really
is, where she comes from, or what she believes. So she decided
to tell her own story and let the reader decide. As you'll
learn in this fascinating memoir, Bachmann wasn't the type of
kid who started dreaming about the White House in elementary
school. She grew up in Iowa and Minnesota as a typical
midwestern girl, grounded by her family and her faith. She was
raised to believe in the American dream: that anyone could
succeed if they worked hard and took advantage of this
country's boundless opportunities. She followed her dreams to
college and law school, pursued a career as a federal tax
attorney, started a successful business with her loving
husband, raised five great kids and (over time) twenty-three
foster children. By her early forties she was very happy as a
full-time mom and homemaker and was a leading education reform
advocate in Minnesota. Then she became what she calls "an
accidental politician." The political insiders who ran
Minnesota held a one-party line-Al Franken-style liberalism.
Bachmann became especially concerned about a state-mandated
education curriculum that stressed political correctness over
academic excellence. She started making calls, writing letters,
and recruiting others to act. When her state senator (an
entrenched insider) refused to listen, someone had to challenge
him for his seat. No one else volunteered, so Bachmann jumped
in-and won. That was the start of an amazing journey from
obscurity to the state senate, to the U.S. Congress, to an
underdog campaign for president. Along the way her style has
been consistent. She says what she means and she does it. She
is the rare political figure who fights for her beliefs. She
speaks from the heart, with common sense about limited
government, the sanctity of life and marriage, the power of
free enterprise, and the need to confront America's enemies.
She also talks about putting principles above partisanship,
even if that means ruffling the feathers of the Republican
elite. As Bachmann puts it, the Republican coalition is
traditionally a "three-legged stool"--Economic conservatives,
social conservatives, and national security conservatives. Like
Ronald Reagan, she represents all three groups. And in
addition, as the founder of the Tea Party caucus in Congress,
Bachmann considers the Tea Party the dynamic fourth leg of the
coalition, in support of a return to constitutional
conservatism. This book will show you why Michele Bachmann
believes ordinary people can take on the establishment and win.
"Armed with values and faith, supported by family and fellow
citizens, together we can do much. We can secure what people
are yearning for-the chance to take our country back. Just
watch."--Publisher
Content: A middle-American mom --
The river that finds its way : from the Sogne Fjord to Waterloo --
Minnesota to Israel to Winona --
Marcus --
Jimmy Carter and me --
Life and taxes --
Our twenty-nine children --
Stillwater activism --
Taking on the establishment in St. Paul --
George W. Bush, Karl Rove, and my gloves --
A rebel in Speaker Pelosi\'s Congress --
Gangster government --
Obamacare --
Tea Party! --
Called to serve : seeking the presidency --
Appendix : Goals 2000 in the context of a global power grab.