No Apology: The Case For American Greatness (2010) - Plot & Excerpts
Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Was not what I expected. Yes, there is some personal history and stories but it is not an autobiography. Nor is it an outright attack on the current administration. Yes, differences are pointed out but the focus in on how Romney would govern.Romney touched on a number of subjects from US and world history, economics, business management, government, foreign and domestic policies, family and faith. It is very educational and Romney does a good job of laying the foundation before diving into a given subject. Romney makes and supports his points for American exceptionalism and American Greatness. A great read and primer on what a Romney administration would look like. Anyone who claims Romney does not have a plan, or has not provided any detail on his plans or policies needs to read this book. I thought this book was well written and full of information. Although it was a little too packed full of information, statistics and facts at times and became dry. There was a lot of history included and I thought Mr. Romney did a pretty good job of explaining his opinions and reasons for his stances on various issues. It was still a campaigning tool, but I thought it was quite clear that this man truly does care about America and our future.
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Very well written book. This gave me a clear view of Mitt Romney's political views.
—Mel