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THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO WINNING AN ARGUMENT WITH A LIBERAL.
Antifa leftists may still burn this book, but more than a few center-left individuals will read 13 ½ Reasons Why NOT to Be a Liberal and develop a new respectful understanding of conservatism. - Dinesh D'Souza
A must-read for those determined to defeat the unhinged left. - Roger Stone
Although conservatives outnumber liberals in 44 out of 50 states, it’s a situation conservatives know very well in today’s contentious political environment: Conservatives often find themselves in discussions with liberals who relentlessly hammer conservatives with insults, accusations, and unfounded assumptions about conservatism.
The question is: WHAT IS A PROUD & INFORMED CONSERVATIVE TO DO?!?!
The answer is: 13 ½ Reasons Why NOT to be a Liberal: And How To Enlighten Others, the conservative playbook to persuasive facts and arguments that detail the policies, accomplishments, and often-ignored compassionate nature of the conservative philosophy. Presented in an easy-to-access format, Judd Dunning’s ideological treatise will empower readers not only to hold their own in an argument with a liberal, but also to change hearts and minds, or at worst, preserve a few more mutually respectful relationships with more ease, clarity, and dignity.
Both a current and timeless conservative philosophical and argumentative manifesto made for conservative, right-leaning, independent, libertarian or on the fence Americans who are both passionate about politics and love being Americans.
If you can’t achieve a win-win civil discussion with a liberal, at least you can use 13 ½ Reasons Why NOT to be a Liberal to land some clear, intelligent blows. You will no longer serve as a liberal’s doormat. You can maintain your pride and then move on to someone who really wants to both talk and listen. A Freethinker … probably a conservative!
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THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO WINNING AN ARGUMENT WITH A LIBERAL.
Antifa leftists may still burn this book, but more than a few center-left individuals will read 13 ½ Reasons Why NOT to Be a Liberal and develop a new respectful understanding of conservatism. - Dinesh D'Souza
A must-read for those determined to defeat the unhinged left. - Roger Stone
Although conservatives outnumber liberals in 44 out of 50 states, it’s a situation conservatives know very well in today’s contentious political environment: Conservatives often find themselves in discussions with liberals who relentlessly hammer conservatives with insults, accusations, and unfounded assumptions about conservatism.
The question is: WHAT IS A PROUD & INFORMED CONSERVATIVE TO DO?!?!
The answer is: 13 ½ Reasons Why NOT to be a Liberal: And How To Enlighten Others, the conservative playbook to persuasive facts and arguments that detail the policies, accomplishments, and often-ignored compassionate nature of the conservative philosophy. Presented in an easy-to-access format, Judd Dunning’s ideological treatise will empower readers not only to hold their own in an argument with a liberal, but also to change hearts and minds, or at worst, preserve a few more mutually respectful relationships with more ease, clarity, and dignity.
Both a current and timeless conservative philosophical and argumentative manifesto made for conservative, right-leaning, independent, libertarian or on the fence Americans who are both passionate about politics and love being Americans.
If you can’t achieve a win-win civil discussion with a liberal, at least you can use 13 ½ Reasons Why NOT to be a Liberal to land some clear, intelligent blows. You will no longer serve as a liberal’s doormat. You can maintain your pride and then move on to someone who really wants to both talk and listen. A Freethinker … probably a conservative!