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Donald Trump isnt a politician -- hes a one-man wrecking ball against ourdysfunctional and corrupt establishment. Were about to see the deluxe version of the lefts favorite theme: Vote for us or well call you stupid. Its the working class against the smirking class.
Now Ann Coulter, with her unique
insight, candor, and sense of humor, makes the definitive case for why weshould all join his revolution.
The three biggest news stories of the 2016 presidential election have been: Trump, Trump, and Trump. The media have twisted themselves in knots, trying to grasp how he won over millions of Republicans and what hed be like as president.
But Ann Coulter isnt puzzled. She knows why Trump was the only one of seventeen GOP contenders who captured the spirit of our time. She gets the power of addressing the pain of the silent majority and saying things the PC Thought Police considers unspeakable.
She argues that a bull in the china shop is exactly what we need to make America great again.
In this powerful book, Coulter explains why conservatives, moderates, and even disgruntled Democrats should set aside their doubts and embrace Trump:
Hes putting America first in our trade deals and alliances, rather than pandering to our allies and enemies.
Hes abandoned the GOPs decades-long commitment to a bellicose foreign policy, at a time when the entire country is sick of unnecessary wars.
Hes ended GOP pandering to Hispanic activists with his hard-line policy on immigration. Working class Americans finally have a champion against open borders and cheap foreign labor.
Hes overturned the medias traditional role in setting the agenda and defining who gets to be considered presidential.
Hes exposed political consultants as grifters and hacks, most of whom dont know real voters from a hole in the ground.
If youre already a Trump fan, Ann Coulter will help you defend and promote your position. If youre not, she might just change your mind.

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Copyright 2016 Ann Coulter

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eBook ISBN 9780735214477

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Names: Coulter, Ann H., author.

Title: In Trump We Trust / Ann Coulter.

Description: New York, New York: Sentinel, 2016. | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2016030187 | ISBN 9780735214460 (hardback)

Subjects: LCSH: Trump, Donald, 1946 | Trump, Donald, 1946Political and

social views. | Presidential candidatesUnited StatesBiography. |

PresidentsUnited StatesElection2016. | Republican Party (U.S. 1854) | United StatesPolitics and government2009- | BISAC: POLITICAL

SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism. | POLITICAL

SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Parties.

Classification: LCC E901.1.T78 C68 2016 | DDC 973.932092 [B] dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016030187

While the author has made every effort to provide accurate telephone numbers, Internet addresses, and other contact information at the time of publication, neither the publisher nor the author assumes any responsibility for errors or for changes that occur after publication. Further, the publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for author or third-party Web sites or their content.

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To: Mickey Kaus

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I didnt have time to force as many friends as Id like to read any portion this book, but I did trick some into reading a few chapters and I thank them deeply: Ned Rice, Rodney Conover, Trish Baker, Kevin Harrington, Mickey Kaus, Jon Tukel, and Jim Moody. And thank you to my agent Mel Berger and my publisher Adrian Zackheim for agreeing to this lightning speed project, and everyone at Penguin Random House who worked so hard to produce a bookand audio!in record time: Eric Nelson, Jessica Kaye, Will Weisser, Tara Gilbride, Vivian Roberson, Victoria Miller, and Tess Espinoza.

Contents
CHAPTER ONE
Trump: The Great Orange Hope

Until June 16, 2015, every conservative felt four things:

1. Were losing.

2. The fight wasnt fairit was over before it began, and the rules were rigged.

3. Our allies have abandoned us.

4. This loss is permanent. Were not getting it back.

Plug in any issue and it works: abortion, gay marriage, transgender bathrooms, immigration, trade, Press 1 for English, drug legalization, criminal law, the Iraq War, and on and on.

By 2012, Obamas 2008 position on gay marriage, as the union between a man and a woman, had become the vicious Klan position, a transformation unparalleled in the physical universe.

Fifty years ago, American traitor Bradley Manning would have been executed within a week. Instead, taxpayers are footing the bill for his sexual reassignment surgery.

In the 2008 presidential race, every single Democrat but one opposed drivers licenses for illegal aliensHillary, Barack Obama, John Edwards, and Joe Biden. By 2012 illegal aliens could get a drivers license in forty-nine states, as a result of Obamas executive amnesty. The only holdout was Nebraskaand the ACLU was suing Nebraska.

The mayor of Los Angeles brags that more than two hundred languages are spoken in his city.

In 2012, the most attractive candidate Republicans had run for president in three decades lost in a blowout defeat to President Obama, a feckless incumbent who wrecked health care and whose foreign policies had resulted in Islamic lunatics murdering the American ambassador in Benghazi less than two months before the election. There was no way to minimize what a disaster Mitt Romneys loss was. Looking ahead to possible 2016 presidential candidates, it was gun-to-the-mouth time.

Its just been wave after wave hitting the bow. Americans were huddled on the battleship Missouri, having surrendered everything they believe in, hoping it would all go away.

Is it really any wonder that when a space capsule crashed to earth and Donald J. Trump stepped out, he was given a warm welcome?

Trump is the first hope Americans have had in a very long time that it may not be over yet. Perhaps the country isnt finished. Maybe we could begin to reverse our losses. And then, many years from now, when we have our country back, we will join the little girls in pink party dresses and be appalled by a presidential candidate who calls Rosie ODonnell a fat pig and sends out juvenile tweets at midnight.

But not yet, not until Trump ends the orderly transition of America from the greatest nation in history into some pathetic, third-rate, also-ran, multicultural mess. Until the bleeding has stopped, theres nothing Trump can do that wont be forgiven. Except change his immigration policies.

Even liberals know that Trump is the only impediment to their destruction of America. In May 2016, Harvard law professor Mark Tushnet let out a war whoop to his fellow liberals, proclaiming total victory. The culture wars, he said, are over; they lost, we won. With conservatives standing there, asking the burglar if we could keep our underwear, Tushnet said the left should be merciless, citing LGBT activists as exemplars of the hard-line approach. He reminded liberals that Justice Anthony Kennedy was irrelevant now that Justice Antonin Scalia was dead, saying: fuck Anthony Kennedy. Finally, he proposed that liberals draw up a list of Supreme Court decisions targeted for reversal. (Topping Hillarys list is District of Columbia v. Heller, which would effectively repeal the Second Amendment.)

But at the end of the piece, Tushnet concluded: Of course all bets are off if Donald Trump becomes President.

IF YOU BUILD IT, THEY WONT COME

Trump announced he was running for president in a speech talking about Mexican rapists, pledging to deport illegal aliens and build a wall. He said America was getting ripped off in its trade deals with China, Japan, and Mexico, and that he was running because the country would soon be so far gone, it would be unsalvageable.

The media reacted as if hed called for gas chambers, but that speech propelled Trump to the top of the polls. So the pundits furrowed their brows and explained that Trump was riding a wave of anger against Washington, there was anger sweeping America, his supporters are fed up with the status quo, he was appealing to this very visceral, very angry populist working class blue collar worker. (Actual quotesIm too busy to footnote.) Evidently, voters were angry. Lots of anger. Fiery pits of anger. The 2016 electorate would have made Sam Kinison president.

On the other hand, if it was just tough talk the voters were hungering for, why didnt Governor Chris Christie go anywhere? He wasnt exactly Cary Grant on the campaign trail.

One must consider the possibility that it was Trumps policies the voters liked. His announcement speech about Mexican rapists and building a wall may have appalled the media and the political class, but the voters were ecstatic.

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