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Dawn's Early Light

Taking Back Washington to Save America

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Dawn's Early Light

By: Kevin Roberts
Narrated by: Kevin Roberts, Jim Seybert
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With a Foreword by J.D. Vance

Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts outlines a peaceful "Second American Revolution" for voters looking to shift the power back into the hands of the people.

America is on the brink of destruction. A corrupt and incompetent elite has uprooted our way of life and is brainwashing the next generation. Many so-called conservatives are as culpable as their progressive counterparts.

In this ambitious and provocative book, Heritage Foundation President Dr. Kevin Roberts announces the arrival of a New Conservative Movement. His message is simple: Global elites—your time is up.

Dawn’s Early Light blazes a promising path for the American people to take back their country. Chapter by chapter, it identifies institutions that conservatives need to build, others that we need to take back, and more still that are too corrupt to save: Ivy League colleges, the FBI, the New York Times, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the Department of Education, BlackRock, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Endowment for Democracy, to name a few.

All these need to be dissolved if the American way of life is to be passed down to future generations.

The good news is, we’re going to win.

The Swamp is so drunk on power that the elites don't realize the ground is moving beneath their feet. In Washington, they wear foreign flags on their lapels, but they don’t protect our border. They wave around the Constitution, but they don’t respect its wisdom. They appeal to Reagan, but Reagan would never put up with this non-sense.

Their decadence will be their downfall. A new day is here.

©2024 Kevin Roberts (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
Conservatism & Liberalism Politics & Government
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Scary stuff

Well…this made me feel better about project 2025 only because it’s so crazy I don’t think that anyone would let this all happen. All those young men who voted for Trump will be out in the streets when they find out no porn and forced to take responsibility for kids they father. Anyways, just wow.

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A Thesis on Hypocrisy and Racism

I picked up this book to better understand the views of its author, who is also tied to Project 2025. Unsurprisingly, it turned out to be nothing more than a blueprint for control—an agenda aimed squarely at stripping citizens of their rights while promoting fear, racism, sexism, and homophobia. Its only value lies in revealing the kind of rhetoric we’re up against.

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Big Words - Have Dictonary

A lot if great information. However, he uses a lot of bug words that normal people do not use in our everyday language. Definitely broadening the horizon of vocabulary.

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Perfect book for a bonfire

I would have chosen a narrator with a more manly voice, this guy sounds too effeminate.
Policy lacks substance, needs more of a plan like the founding fathers would have made.
Story is bland, just a kid crying about his parents getting divorced and his other problems.

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Scary

These policies would push the country back 50 years and dissolve the separation of church and state. The people that is suffer will be those under funded and rural (small town) communities.

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A winning plan for America

Not your average political book — a real plan for restoring our republic and revitalizing institutions of family, community, education and more.

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Chapter 5 was the best

Chapter 5 was the best as it focused on the most important, and most difficult, problems of our time.

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