Be here, honor, by the way. And pleasure. Ive always been a fan of the long form interviews on cspan and done one other one. And its a its a nice way to talk about labor of love, which is taking back trumps america. I will try and live up to the expectations you have for the program. The book, of course, is taking back trumps america. Peter navarro is the author. It is your second book about donald trump. Correct. And his administration. Its the second memoir from i have a unique advantage. I am one of only three Senior Adviser in the white house who was with the president all the way from the campaign in 2016 to the end. So i literally was in all the rooms to coin a phrase of somebody else, where it happened and i was the campaign was really important because thats where the steel of maga was forged. Thats where we developed a lot of the messaging and policies that we would implement later during his term. So this is the second book of what its into be eventually arigy on the Trump Ad
Number of other publications and a book six years ago, messengers of the right, nicole traced the emergence of conservative media institutions in the midtwentieth century. In her new work, she examines why the Republican Party in the 1990s shifted from kind of conservativism that Ronald Reagan had represented and the previous decade, a conservative wisdom that was optimistic and, popular to a more pessimistic, angrier, even revolutionary conservativism. It was a period nicole, of intensifying partizan conflict when a new fury took hold on the right and when republicans grew less tolerant of dissension in the ranks and began democrats not as opponents but as enemies. What accounted the shift . Well, nicole, a number of factors which shell get into in a minute, but understanding why it happened is important, because it remains very relevant today, as nicole explains. It set republicans on a course that led eventually to the election of donald trump and to the radicalization of the right.
Donald trump. Correct. And his administration. Its the second memoir from i have a unique advantage. I am one of only three Senior Adviser in the white house who was with the president all the way from the campaign in 2016 to the end. So i literally was in all the rooms to coin a phrase of somebody else, where it happened and i was the campaign was really important because thats where the steel of maga was forged. Thats where we developed a lot of the messaging and policies that we would implement later during his term. So this is the second book of what its going to be eventually a trilogy on the Trump Administration and this this focus is primarily on this phenomenon under reagan, where personnel is policy, where who you put in the white house can either be good or bad, depending on whether theyre in sync with the president. So thats thats part of the focus of this. And, of course, prospectively and at the title, taking back trumps america, obviously is also oriented towards the futu
By history, the historical Analysis Section in the washington post. And she writes regularly for number of other publications and a book six years ago, messengers of the right, nicole traced the emergence of conservative media institutions in the midtwentieth century. In her new work, she examines why the Republican Party in the 1990s shifted from kind of conservativism that Ronald Reagan had represented and the previous decade, a conservative wisdom that was optimistic and, popular to a more pessimistic, angrier, even revolutionary conservativism. It was a period nicole, of intensifying partizan conflict when a new fury took hold on the right and when republicans grew less tolerant of dissension in the ranks and began democrats not as opponents but as enemies. What accounted the shift . Well, nicole, a number of factors which shell get into in a minute, but understanding why it happened is important, because it remains very relevant today, as nicole explains. It set republicans on a c
It is your second book about donald trump. Correct. And his administration. Its the second memoir from i have a unique advantage. I am one of only three Senior Adviser in the white house who was with the president all the way from the campaign in 2016 to the end. So i literally was in all the rooms to coin a phrase of somebody else, where it happened and i was the campaign was really important because thats where the steel of maga was forged. Thats where we developed a lot of the messaging and policies that we would implement later during his term. So this is the second book of what its going to be eventually a trilogy on the Trump Administration and this this focus is primarily on this phenomenon under reagan, where personnel is policy, where who you put in the white house can either be good or bad, depending on whether theyre in sync with the president. So thats thats part of the focus of this. And, of course, prospectively and at the title, taking back trumps america, obviously is a