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A POST HILL PRESS BOOK

ISBN: 978-1-64293-770-1

ISBN (eBook): 978-1-64293-771-8

Trump and Reagan:

Defenders of America

2021 by Nick Adams

All Rights Reserved

No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author and publisher.

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Post Hill Press

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Published in the United States of America

To all the people that have ever supported me.

Contents

At the time of this book going to print, a vaccine for COVID-19 under the leadership of President Trump has just been announced.

It remains unclear whether President Trump will win another four years in the White House.

What is clear?

That even if President Trump is not re-elected, he will have achieved more in one term than President Reagan did in two.

And President Ronald Reagan was pretty spectacular.

President Trumps legacy as the most consequential president since Abraham Lincoln is cemented.

The forty-fifth presidentDonald J. Trumpis our greatest modern-day president.

I t is March 2, 2016.

Ive just stepped off the set of Lou Dobbs Tonight on the Fox Business channel, doing Super Tuesday election coverage.

With only a few results in, I have just predicted not only that Donald Trump will win the nomination, but that he will also win the presidency in November.

My phone begins to light up.

Did you really just predict live on air that Trump will win the whole thing?!

Did you just say what I thought you did?!

Dude, you jumped the gun. Big-time!

Even Lou looked a little startled at the certainty with which I delivered the following words:

I think its very clear that Donald Trump is going to be the next president of the United States. I think hes going to absolutely pulverize Hillary Clinton in a general election. I think hes going to wrap up this nomination very quickly

Lou stammered, Well, it doesntthat isnt what is reflected in the head-to-head polling, though, as you know, Nick

And then promptly changed the topic!

The truth is, I always knew Donald Trump was going to become president.

Call it a gut instinct.

Even while still living in Australia in 2011, I was disappointed when he dropped out of the 2012 Republican primary race in the U.S., because I felt the anodyne, flavorless, and, as it turns out, insanely jealous and horrible hypocrite Mitt Romney clearly didnt have it in him.

Instead, we got stuck with four more years of the weakest and most divisive president ever, and America was pushed to the precipice.

In 2015, when Trump got in the race, I was all-in.

I knew that Trumps personality and style of leadership were perfect to reverse the Obama years. I knew that he was the new Reaganwith the potential to be even better.

As the campaign progressed, even from its earliest stages, I could see what was coming, and I called it. Often and publicly. Almost every one of my fellow commentators and pundits, as well as my friends, thought I was a sandwich short of a picnic.

When Trump placed second in the Iowa caucuses on February 1, 2016, I was even more certain of my Trump-Reagan comparison.

Reagan had placed second in Iowa too, in 1980.

The signs were good!

The year 2016 was big for meit was the year that I finally immigrated to the United States. It was also an extraordinary year for the United States of Americaa year when civilization got a reprieve and America got a chance to arrest its slide. Decline, after all, is a choice, not a condition.

Americans chose greatness once more.

President Trump has now endorsed three of my books while in office, over a series of ten tweets over three and a half years, prompting many people to very generously refer to me as the presidents favorite author.

I am beyond honored.

But the truth is that the presidents shout-outs and support of my work began before he was even president.

My extremely early support for Donald Trump and supreme confidence in him did not go unnoticed.

Back in the mid-2010s, I was a columnist at the website Townhall, and on February 23, 2016, I wrote an article titled Political CorrectnessThe Reason The World Needs To Use Its Trump Card. Here is the article in its entirety:

Political correctness is destroying America, and Western civilization.

This year America celebrates her 240th birthday. If she is to make her tri-centennial in 2076, a feat few great nations in history have achieved, it will need to crush this totalitarian ideology that is currently strangling it.

Every problem in America today is linked to political correctness. Declining educational standards, increasing secularism, the police not being allowed to do their job, an inability to secure her borders, a diminished America in the world theatre and reluctance to smash the evil of currently rampaging Islamismall of it is rooted in politically correct ideology. Nothing is more antithetical to Americas foundational principles.

Political correctness seeks to eliminate individualism, identity, and confidence; three characteristics indispensable to American greatness. If you want to see the end result, look no further than Europe. The intellectual tyranny, self-loathing, and choking conformity of this ideology have feminized and weakened a once great continent which now aspires to mediocrity. The same is true of Americas English-speaking cousins.

I write this not as an American.

But as somebody that wants Western civilization to prosper. Everyone has an investment in keeping the United States as culturally robust and powerful as imaginable, because the worlds fortunes travel with it. What is good for America is good for the world.

I am here to tell you Ive lived your future; if you keep going, youre not going to like it. Its why Ive written Retaking America: Crushing Political Correctness.

The entire world looks on as Americans make their choice for president. The president of the United States is also the president of the free world. All of us have a stake. For example, people in Australia arent sleeping well right now because President Obama is not keeping the world safe. Change cant come quickly enough for many around the world.

The world needs an American president that is clear-minded and right-thinking. That encourages a climate of straight talking and decisive action. That has the moral clarity to defend Christians and the West. An alpha male prepared to win for his people.

People are losing their jobs, missing out on opportunities, and being targeted. What was born on college campuses has been armed through social media by electronic cockroaches that should never have been given a voice. The parameters of public debate have shrunk, and civil societys ability to conduct rational, cool-headed conversations is being usurped by a crude marketplace of outrage and a new victimhood movement. Freedom is an obvious casualty of political correctness, but following close behind is truth and reality.

Many people around the world despair. But every now and again, a public figure emerges who transcends politics and has an undisputed ability to change the culture.

This is why the world needs to use its Trump card. He is uniquely positioned to change the culture of the world, and restore American greatness and Western confidence through attitude alone.

A President Trump would be the best thing, not only for America, but for the entire world.

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