Dawns Early Light, Kevin Roberts
Dawns Early Light, Kevin Roberts
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Dawn's Early Light
Taking Back Washington to Save America

Author: Kevin Roberts

Narrator: Kevin Roberts, Jim Seybert

Unabridged: 9 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 11/12/2024


Synopsis

AN INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER WITH A FOREWORD BY J.D. VANCEHeritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts outlines a peaceful ""Second American Revolution"" for voters looking to shift the power back into the hands of the people.America is on the brink of destruction. A corrupt and incompetent elite has uprooted our way of life and is brainwashing the next generation. Many so-called conservatives are as culpable as their progressive counterparts.In this ambitious and provocative book, Heritage Foundation President Dr. Kevin Roberts announces the arrival of a New Conservative Movement. His message is simple: Global elites — your time is up.Dawn’s Early Light blazes a promising path for the American people to take back their country. Chapter by chapter, it identifies institutions that conservatives need to build, others that we need to take back, and more still that are too corrupt to save: Ivy League colleges, the FBI, the New York Times, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the Department of Education, BlackRock, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Endowment for Democracy, to name a few.All these need to be dissolved if the American way of life is to be passed down to future generations.The good news is, we’re going to win.The Swamp is so drunk on power that the elites don't realize the ground is moving beneath their feet. In Washington, they wear foreign flags on their lapels, but they don’t protect our border. They wave around the Constitution, but they don’t respect its wisdom. They appeal to Reagan, but Reagan would never put up with this non-sense.Their decadence will be their downfall. A new day is here.

About Kevin Roberts

Kevin D. Roberts is the president of The Heritage Foundation—America’s most influential policy organization—and Heritage Action for America. He earned his Ph.D. in American History from the University of Texas. A lifelong educator, Roberts taught history at the collegiate level before becoming President of Wyoming Catholic College. Under his leadership, the college adopted a policy of refusing to accept federal student loans and grants, lest it be forced to violate Catholic tenets. He also previously served as CEO of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, the largest state-based think tank in the nation. At The Heritage Foundation, Roberts leads policy research efforts on many key national issues, including education, big-tech, border security, election integrity, and more. He is the host of The Kevin Roberts Show.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tweety on January 03, 2016

After two of my Goodreads friends read this and enjoyed it, I knew I had to read it soon, so I picked it up anticipating something wonderful. And it lived up to, and passed my expectations so much that I had to make sure I had at least the next two books at my disposal. This is the story of two frie......more

Goodreads review by Kristina on May 23, 2018

I found this book accidentally, when I searched "Williamsburg" in my hometown library's database, before making my first (of many) trips there. I didn't get a chance to read it before I went, but read it a couple of weeks after I had gotten back. There was definitely something to it, not reading the......more

Goodreads review by Mela on October 17, 2021

From the beginning, I was totally excited. I was there, I saw Williamsburg through Julian's eyes. I also befriended the characters. But then came the military sections which (most of them) I didn't fully understand. Perhaps I needed a map. There were a bit too big coincidences too. They created a nice......more

Goodreads review by Samantha on January 28, 2021

I was excited to find this book in my search for Revolutionary War novels that include more history than fiction. The author's passion for the era is evident, and her knowledge of everything from dress to troop movements is admirable. However, the main theme of this book, a romance between a man in......more