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No Apology

The Case for American Greatness

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By: Mitt Romney
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On his first presidential visit to address the European nations, President Obama felt it necessary to apologize for America’s international power. He repeated that apology when visiting Latin America, and again to Muslims worldwide in an interview broadcast on Al-Arabiya television.

In No Apology, Mitt Romney asserts that American strength is essential—not just for our own well-being, but for the world’s. Governments such as China and a newly robust Russia threaten to overtake us on many fronts, and Islam continues its dangerous rise. Drawing on history for lessons on how great powers collapse, Romney shows how and why our national advantages have eroded. From the long-term decline of our manufacturing base, our laggard educational system that has left us without enough engineers, scientists, and other skilled professionals, our corrupted financial practices that led to the current crisis, and the crushing impact of entitlements on our future obligations, America is in debt, overtaxed, and unprepared for the challenges it must face. We need renewal: fresh ideas to cut through complicated problems and restore our strength.

Creative and bold, Romney proposes simple solutions to rebuild industry, create good jobs, reduce out-of-control spending on entitlements and health care, dramatically improve education, and restore a military battered by eight years of war.

Most important, he calls for a new commitment to citizenship, a common cause we all share, rather than a laundry list of individual demands. Many of his solutions oppose President Obama’s policies, many also run counter to Republican thinking, but all have one strategic aim: to move America back to political and economic strength. Personal and dynamically-argued, No Apology is a call to action by a man who cares deeply about America’s history, its promise, and its future.

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A Heartfelt Story of American Exceptionalism

Mitt Romney tells a story of how the world needs a strong America - and how to maintain and rebuild that strength. As a non American I don't quite see the exceptionalism that he believes in, but I do see a thoughtful set of ideas and plans to achieve the goal of a "great" America.

His narration is solid and although the book is a little dry, he gives a lot of detail for his plans and reasoning.

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In 2020, this is a vision of an America that could have been.

First off, I’m Scottish. Second off, I consider myself to centre-left politically. These two facts may have, at one point, made it seem as if I would have no interest in this book. Luckily, I listened to it anyway.

Romney is a towering figure in American politics. After reading this book, I can firmly say Mitt is the best president America never had. As a matter of fact, during my listening time I trailed off a bit to watch the presidential primaries and debates, in both 2008 and 2012, and although both the McCain and Romney campaigns had flaws, it’s hard to see those two races as anything other than a golden era before the GOP truly descended into the depths of right-wing populism. Romney describes in horrific detail many of the threats that came to the fore in the 2010s. Obama’s “the 1980s called, they want their foreign policy back” zinger, while iconic, has aged like milk.

In many respects, Mitt deconstructs the Trump platform years before it even existed in this book. Today, Trumpists call him a RINO. After reading this book, you’ll see that’s because he’s a principled politician with deep convictions that cover both social and economic policy.

Mitt is a businessman at heart and that really comes across in this book. He lays out statistics all the way through and convinces you of arguments because he’s finished making them. He’s also honest about his ideology and it’s shortcomings. Although he indulges in Democrat bashing now and then this book basically stands as a ringing endorsement of cross-party centrist cooperation. I watched the news the other day and saw Romney saying the exact same thing. He’s consistent, to say the least.

There’s murmurings Romney will run again in 2024. Why not? Biden gave it a go a fair few times and came up short repeatedly. He’s not a right-wing populist and that’s exactly why he could bring the GOP back together. I appreciate all the arguments contained in this book and none of them are incompatible with my own ideology - he might just get a few non-radical liberals on side too.

HIGHLY RECOMMEND to all political stripes.


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