“Warren Kinsella's book, ‘Fight the Right: A Manual for Surviving the Coming Conservative Apocalypse,’ is of vital importance for American conservatives and other right-leaning individuals to read, learn and understand.”
- The Washington Times
“One of the best books of the year.”
- The Hill Times
“Justin Trudeau’s speech followed Mr. Kinsella’s playbook on beating conservatives chapter and verse...[He followed] the central theme of the Kinsella narrative: “Take back values. That’s what progressives need to do.”
- National Post
“[Kinsella] is a master when it comes to spinning and political planning...”
- George Stroumboulopoulos, CBC TV
“Kinsella pulls no punches in Fight The Right...Fight the Right accomplishes what it sets out to do – provide readers with a glimpse into the kinds of strategies that have made Conservatives successful and lay out a credible roadmap for progressive forces to regain power.”
- Elizabeth Thompson, iPolitics
“[Kinsella] deserves credit for writing this book, period... he is absolutely on the money...[Fight The Right] is well worth picking up.”
- Huffington Post
“Run, don't walk, to get this amazing book.”
- Mike Duncan, Classical 96 radio
“Fight the Right is very interesting and - for conservatives - very provocative.”
- Former Ontario Conservative leader John Tory
“His new book is great! All of his books are great!”
- Tommy Schnurmacher, CJAD
“I absolutely recommend this book.”
- Paul Wells, Maclean’s
“Kinsella puts the Left on the right track with new book!”
- Calgary Herald
There was a line in there that I really liked about fortune-telling in politics: “We think we know. But we don’t know. Not really.”
To sum up the article:
Justin Trudeau? Meh …
Precisely.
I’m a Gardner fan, and his logic is usually air-tight, but here he splits a mighty fine hair ‘tween claiming Harper’s policy work at the corner store gave us something to judge at the time that is qualitatively different than what Trudeau has done so far.
Don’t get me wrong. I’m agnostic on Trudeau. I’m just taking Gardner to task for his unabashadly evident cognitive bias.
Is it just me or do I sense that Gardner is a tad bit afraid of JT?
Exactly how I read it. I think both Orange and Blue are afraid of Trudeau and that makes me happy.
I was never of the opinion he was one to suck AND blow. Oh well. No I am.