A collection of essays by young conservatives explaining why they are opposed to Barack Obama and Democratic ideals.
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In 2008, when young voters turned out for Barack Obama in record numbers, liberal pundits crowed that conservatives are a dying breed. But is it true that the next generation is uniformly liberal? The answer, thankfully, is "no"."The unapologetic testimony of the young conservatives in Proud to Be Right is bracing stuff."---John Podhoretz, editor, Commentary"In an America that is searching for its political future, you need to read this mind-blowing collection that busts every easy cliche about where conservatives come from and how they think."---Nick Gillespie, Reason"When I think of young conservative writers the image that comes to mind is of bow-tie-wearing-1950s-era-Bill Buckley/Russell Kirk-wannabes.... In contrast Jonah Goldberg uncovers a talented set of writers with unique and compelling testimonies to their conservatism."---Ron Robinson, President, Young America Foundation"As Jonah Goldberg shows in this stellar collection of essays, the rising generation of twenty-and thirty-year-olds is a surprisingly conservative one. Proof that in each generation, conservative principles will endure, while finding new ways to express themselves with new voices and new energy. Proud to Be Right is refreshing, smart, and timely."---William J.Bennett, Washington Fellow, The Claremont Institute; radio host
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