ReviewsNick Adams understands that it's not just character that counts in this world, but characters. With a vision of America as a bold and bright tapestry woven from the fabric of our unique lives, Nick has penned an ode to individuality as well as a game plan to push back against the intellectual intolerance and political correctness threatening to choke off our freedom of expression and the American way of life., Sometimes it takes someone who grew up outside of America to remind us just how exceptional a nation we were blessed to be born in. Nick Adams makes a distinctive, fresh, provocative and insightful argument for more American leadership in a changing world., Nick loves his native Australia, but the words 'God Bless America' are often on his lips. He is fast becoming a de Tocqueville for our times in that he understands - and writes passionately about -- what makes America exceptional among the nations of the world. So every time I hear him say 'God Bless America,' I think to myself: 'God Bless Australia - for sending us Nick Adams.', In his classic no-nonsense tone, Nick Adams examines the etymology of politically correct speech. He shines a light on its purpose, and explains with acerbic wit its transformation of language from a vehicle to explain and clarify, into one to conceal and obfuscate. A must-read!, Nick Adams is back, more fearless than ever. Retaking America is candid, funny, bold, and compulsory reading for all patriotic Americans. A rousing manifesto against liberal thuggery, this terrific page-turner shines a light on liberal hypocrisy, intolerance and elitism, while spearing the 'progressive' anti-American agenda. My job is to keep company with heroes those who put themselves at risk for the benefit of others. The brave Americans I cover for Fox News didn't volunteer to fight for gold, oil, colonial conquest, political correctness or the 'international community'. They are fed up with so-called progressives. The Left seek to silence and intimidate in the name of political correctness. Don't let them shut you up. 'We the people' must read Retaking America , and learn how to fight back!, Nick Adams is back, more fearless than ever. Retaking America is candid, funny, bold, and compulsory reading for all patriotic Americans. A rousing manifesto against liberal thuggery, this terrific page-turner shines a light on liberal hypocrisy, intolerance and elitism, while spearing the 'progressive' anti-American agenda. My job is to keep company with heroes - those who put themselves at risk for the benefit of others. The brave Americans I cover for Fox News didn't volunteer to fight for gold, oil, colonial conquest, political correctness or the 'international community'. They are fed up with so-called progressives. The Left seek to silence and intimidate in the name of political correctness. Don't let them shut you up. 'We the people' must read Retaking America , and learn how to fight back!, Retaking America will infuriate and inspire you, with its point-by-point, fiery deconstruction of the Left's strong-arm strategy for silencing conservatives, and its passionate call to arms. Sometimes you have to go outside the country to get the best perspective on the country. Explosive, devastating and at times, laugh-out-loud hilarious, Adams provides an acute, eye-opening and inspiring analysis of the incompatibility of political correctness and the American idea. The young Australian may not be politically correct, but he's closer to dead-on accurate than 95% of the voices you have heard in the past many years., Retaking America is an inspiring analysis of why America remains the moral beacon for faith and freedom in the world. A fun, engaging read, with an exciting and needed call to combat political correctness. Young Aussie Nick Adams hits this one out of the park., Kudos to Adams for his provocative and impassioned defense of the American idea, and let us heed his clarion call to abolish political correctness and ensure that the American idea is not relegated to the dustbin of a history written by progressive academics., Nick loves his native Australia, but the words 'God Bless America' are often on his lips. He is fast becoming a de Tocqueville for our times in that he understands and writes passionately about -- what makes America exceptional among the nations of the world. So every time I hear him say 'God Bless America,' I think to myself: 'God Bless Australia for sending us Nick Adams.', Political correctness has a big mouth, and Nick Adams fills it with a well-deserved knuckle sandwich. Retaking America is an unvarnished lo-down from Down Under that encourages the US of A to snap out of it, embrace is frontier spirit, and beat the tar out of the insanity and the real worldwide threat to freedom that the PC jihad poses. Adams once again provides a terrific read that tells the Left in plain and simple Aussie where it can stick its tucker bag.
Dewey Decimal306.0973
SynopsisPolitical correctness must be crushed--and only America can do it . As Tweeted by President Trump Political correctness has ripped through America, turning life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness into lifelessness, suppression and the pursuit of mediocrity. In support of political correctness, sneering columnists are seeking out opinions they don't like and punishing them, speakers are being canceled on college campuses and people are being vilified for exercising their religious liberty. Meanwhile, Europe is in its death throes, completely infected by the political correctness disease. Australian Nick Adams believes only America has the cure. But the race is on. Will America be able to save itself in time, and lead a stunning turnaround-or will it succumb to a European fate? With creativity, flair and his trademark wit, Australian Nick Adams deftly exposes why political correctness is behind every problem in America today, and why it is every American's patriotic duty to defy politically correct mandates. He explains Americans face a momentous choice in this election year, and lays out a roadmap for an American renaissance.
LC Classification NumberBD175.5.P65