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Jfk, Conservative - by Ira Stoll (Paperback)

Jfk, Conservative - by  Ira Stoll (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>For the 50th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy comes a sure-to-be-controversial argument that by virtually any standard, JFK was far more conservative than liberal.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>"America, meet the real John F. Kennedy." -- <em>Washington Times</em> <p/>John F. Kennedy is lionized by liberals. He inspired Lyndon Johnson to push Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act. His New Frontier promised increased spending on education and medical care for the elderly. He inspired Bill Clinton to go into politics. His champions insist he would have done great liberal things had he not been killed by Lee Harvey Oswald. <p/>But what if we've been looking at him all wrong? Indeed, JFK had more in common with Ronald Reagan than with LBJ. After all, JFK's two great causes were anticommunism and tax cuts. His tax cuts, domestic spending restraint, military buildup, pro-growth economic policy, emphasis on free trade and a strong dollar, and foreign policy driven by the idea that America had a God-given mission to defend freedom -- all make him, by the standards of both his time and our own, a conservative. This widely debated book is must reading for conservatives and liberals alike. <p/>"Provocative and compelling . . . Ira Stoll has succeeded in changing our very perception of Kennedy as one of liberalism's heroes." -- <em>Weekly Standard </em> <p/>"An informative analysis of the ways in which JFK did indeed evince his conservative side -- he was very religious, open to a free market unencumbered by governmental interference, and staunchly anti-Communist." -- <em>Publishers Weekly </em><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>America, meet the real John F. Kennedy. <i>Washington Times</i> <br>John F. Kennedy is lionized by liberals. He inspired Lyndon Johnson to push Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act. His New Frontier promised increased spending on education and medical care for the elderly. He inspired Bill Clinton to go into politics. His champions insist he would have done great liberal things had he not been killed by Lee Harvey Oswald. <br>But what if we ve been looking at him all wrong? Indeed, JFK had more in common with Ronald Reagan than with LBJ. After all, JFK s two great causes were anticommunism and tax cuts. His tax cuts, domestic spending restraint, military buildup, pro-growth economic policy, emphasis on free trade and a strong dollar, and foreign policy driven by the idea that America had a God-given mission to defend freedom all make him, by the standards of both his time and our own, a conservative. This widely debated book is must reading for conservatives and liberals alike. <br> Provocative and compelling . . . Ira Stoll has succeeded in changing our very perception of Kennedy as one of liberalism s heroes. <i>Weekly Standard </i> <br> An informative analysis of the ways in which JFK did indeed evince his conservative side he was very religious, open to a free market unencumbered by governmental interference, and staunchly anti-Communist. <i>Publishers Weekly</i> <br>[AU PHOTO] IRA STOLL is the author of Samuel Adams: A Life and editor of FutureofCapitalism.com. Previously, he served as vice president and managing editor of the New York Sun, Washington correspondent and managing editor of the Forward, North American editor of the Jerusalem Post, and president of the Harvard Crimson.<br>"<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>An informative analysis of the ways in which J.F.K. did indeed evince his conservative side--he was very religious, open to a free market unencumbered by governmental interference, and staunchly anti-Communist. - <i>Publishers Weekly </i>Insightful and well-researched...This volume will appeal to readers seeking an unvarnished appraisal of Kennedy policymaking. -<i>Library Journal</i> Stoll makes a solid case by carefully scouring the record. A compelling textual study of how JFK became all things to all people. - <i>Kirkus</i> A wonderfully mischievous analysis...Stoll's lively disputation offers a distinctive contribution to the debate. - <i>New York Times Book Review</i> Provocative and compelling...Ira Stoll has succeeded in changing our very perception of Kennedy as one of liberalism's heroes. -- <i>The Weekly Standard</i> Stoll convincingly argues that the president - despite his iconic status among liberals - had more in common with Republicans of the Reagan era. -- <i>The Brooklyn Eagle</i> All the more brilliant, then, is JFK, Conservative, Ira Stoll's new biography. Stoll cracks the surface of progressive nostalgia and digs up facts that others have left covered over. He shines his miner's flashlight on material that challenges the progressive stereotype and brings to light nuggets of information and resources that no one else has retrieved. -- <i>Forbes</i> Mr. Stoll makes a strong case that in 1960 'the anti-Communist, anti-big government candidate was John F. Kennedy. The one touting government programs and higher salaries for public employees was Richard Nixon, ' he writes." -- <i>The Wall Street Journal</i> Stoll, author of a fine biography of Samuel Adams and former managing editor of the New York Sun, makes a strong case that conservatives should stake a claim to President Kennedy as one of their own. JFK, Conservative is a finely crafted brief for this interpretation -- and it comes close to winning the case... Stoll makes a strong case that JFK was neither the idealistic liberal of legend nor even the pragmatic liberal that the historical consensus suggests he was...[An] excellent study. -- <i>The National Review</i> Loony -- <i>The New Yorker</i> "[Stoll] assembles sufficient evidence that his book's title is not merely provocative." -- George Will, <i>The Washington Post</i> "JFK, Conservative is an eminently readable book, providing substantial and convincing evidence, both pro and con, as to how we should judge Kennedy's politics. Stoll does a particularly admirable job in his devil's advocacy, bringing forth much source material from Kennedy's liberal supporters as a counter-balance to his thesis...Stoll's book proves eye opening and enjoyable in showing that there were aspects of JFK's ideology worth admiring, much to the chagrin of his leftist champions." -- <i>The Blaze<br></i> <br>"I guarantee you this one's not going to be studied at the universities any time soon, so we need to study it in our own life." -- Glenn Beck <p/> "It is the best book of nonfiction I have read this entire year. It is provocative. It makes you rethink a lot of things. It changes what you thought you always knew." -- Jack Riccardi, KTSA Radio, San Antonio <p/> "It's overdue...I'm surprised no one has written this directly about JFK until now...Great book." - Howie Carr, WRKO Radio, Boston<br>

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