Trump's triumph America's greatest comeback

Newt Gingrich

Book - 2025

"Despite a nine-year effort to destroy him, President Donald J. Trump succeeded in a historic comeback victory in the 2024 presidential election. This was Trump's Triumph. Winning the popular and electoral votes, President Trump became the first president to be nonconsecutively re-elected since President Grover Cleveland. This all happened because President Trump was never a typical political candidate. He is the leader of a movement, which he recognized in the American people. To be clear: President Trump did not invent the Make America Great Again movement, he intuited it. Meanwhile, elites in media, academia, government, and politics learned a big lesson: Americans no longer trust them. President Trump assembled a massive coali...tion of Americans from all backgrounds who were tired of being told what to do, say, and believe. He made historic in-roads with voter groups which have not traditionally voted for Republicans. President Trump survived court cases, impeachments, outright lies--and two assassination attempts. All the while, the elites described a future which every day Americans did not want. The Joe Biden-Kamala Harris (and later Harris-Tim Walz) tickets represented three failures through which the American people were actively suffering: high inflation, a full-blown immigration crisis, and a prevailing elite ideology which they found at best confusing and at worst insane. Trump's Triumph puts all this into context, explains how President Trump overcame it all, and describes the future of the Make America Great Again movement"--

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Subjects
Published
New York ; Nashville : Center Street 2025
Language
English
Main Author
Newt Gingrich (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
293 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographic references (pages 287-293).
ISBN
9781546008798
  • 1. Triumph
  • 2. Kamalas Collapse
  • 3. The Trump Mandate
  • 4. Governing vs. Campaigning
  • 5. Make America Affordable Again
  • 6. Americans and Immigration
  • 7. Entrepreneurial Government
  • 8. Education for Survival
  • 9. The Enormous Challenge of Health and Health Care in America
  • 10. Security to Survival
  • 11. A Defense System That Works
  • 12. Artificial Intelligence and the Endless Frontier
  • 13. Americans in Space
  • 14. America's 250th Birthday
  • Conclusion: The Challenge of the 2026 Election
  • Acknowledgments
  • Appendix 1. 2025 Inaugural Address
  • Appendix 2. The 2024 GOP Platform
  • Notes
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A blend of sycophancy, self-promotion, and calumny in praise of Donald Trump. How much does former House Speaker Gingrich worship Trump? One can only wonder what his heart holds, but in this paean layered with Gingrichian policy recommendations, he borrows a page from the president by slinging insults right and left (well, mostly left, but Liz Cheney takes a shellacking, too): "It was clear that [Kamala] Harris did not know much, did not study, and was just plain lazy." Moreover, casting doubt on the quality of the electorate, he insists that had Harris been elected, it would signal the end of the American belief in merit and hard work. Setting aside his idol's penchant for short days and abundant golf outings, Gingrich does hit on a point or two, including the fact that the Founders "knew the tendency was for free societies to quickly degenerate into a dictatorship." Gingrich's bloviations are built on enough straw-man arguments to fill a barn the size of the Mall of America (a venue, he complains, that Tim Walz allowed to remain open during the Covid-19 pandemic while closing churches): Liberals are unpatriotic. Liberals want "illegal immigrants" to be allowed to vote. Jimmy Carter (who served in uniform) had "contempt for the military," while Ronald Reagan championed it. Harris didn't pick Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro as her running mate because "he is Jewish and vocal elements of the Democratic Party are increasingly pro-Palestinian and antisemitic." And so on. Against this, Gingrich is all in on the Trump agenda, parroting each of its talking points--he mentions Jan. 6, 2021, for instance, only twice directly, and then only to malign "the kangaroo court January 6 Committee led by Cheney." Toeing the MAGA party line. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.