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Now or Never

Getting Down to the Business of Saving Our American Dream

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Now or Never

By: Jack Cafferty
Narrated by: Dick Hill
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About this listen

In this take-no-prisoners survey of a nation in the grip of multiple crises, Jack Cafferty turns his unflinching sights on what needs to go right in President Obama's first term. Putting his own signature stamp on Obama's campaign slogan, he tells the charismatic new leader that this is a time for "change we will believe in when we see it".

Cafferty applies his heat-seeking scrutiny to the hot-button issues that will top the 2009 agenda, including the continuing economic and energy crises, Iraq, Afghanistan, China, the global war on terror, and our broken immigration, education, and health-care systems, as well as other issues of domestic and international instability. He cuts through the spin and the blame games to reveal the truth about how these disasters happened and what we should expect our new president to do about them. He also offers ways we can monitor whether the new administration is really turning things around or just settling into its own version of business as usual.

While Cafferty certainly pulls no punches when detailing the misdeeds of Bush, Paulson, and the usual Republican suspects, he is, as always, an equal-opportunity critic of the rich, powerful, and complacent in both parties. He goes after the Democratic Party (examining its fiercely contested primary campaign), Nancy Pelosi, the ACLU, and causes beloved by liberals that he believes may threaten America's future. One of Cafferty's most valuable skills is his ability to connect big-picture politics with the realities of day-to-day life for most Americans. Through moving stories of his experiences struggling to raise his own kids with values that seem to be disappearing in our culture, he brings seemingly abstract issues down to earth and reveals why they should matter to every citizen. Cafferty's distinctive combination of skepticism, patriotism, and caustic wit has long given voice to the fears and hopes of people from all around the country.

©2009 Jack Cafferty (P)2009 Tantor
Politics & Government United States World Middle East Iran Russia China American Foreign Policy Taxation Socialism Capitalism

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Editor reviews

This is former CNN commentator Jack Cafferty's cri de coeur about all that's wrong in America in the wake of the Bush regime, and all that Obama needs to do to make it right. Though some of the material may seem dated, Cafferty's fans will enjoy his detailed analysis of the 2008 election and its headlining issues (including the economic crisis, Iraq, Afghanistan, and China) mixed with musings on his own life and family. Cafferty's language is vivid and his approach uncompromising, while accomplished audiobook performer Dick Hill's deep voice narrates with authority.

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