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Take It Back 3: Bush and Kerry on Faith
In my latest reading of Take It Back: Our Party, Our Country, Our Future (copyright 2006), James Carville and Paul Begala criticize how John Kerry talked about his faith during the 2004 Presidential Election. Essentially, according to Carville and Begala, … Continue reading
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Take It Back 1
I started Take It Back: Our Party, Our Country, Our Future, by Democratic strategists James Carville and Paul Begala. This book was published in 2006, but it was written before the Democratic victories that year. The setting of this book … Continue reading