THE GREATEST SPEECHES OF PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP: 45TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA with an Introduction by Presidential Historian Craig Shirly
By (Author) Donald J. Trump
Edited by Craig Shirley
Humanix Books
Humanix Books
10th January 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government policies
973.933092
Hardback
288
Width 222mm, Height 285mm
"We will make America strong again. We will make America safe again. And we will make America great again. Greater than ever before! President Donald J. Trump
The ultimate collection of President Donald J. Trump's most important speeches and words to the Nation.
The Greatest Speeches of President Donald J. Trump is edited by New York Times bestselling author and President Reagan biographer Craig Shirley who also wrote the introduction. This beautiful book will include historical photographs throughout and is the perfect gift for anyone who wants to know the history of how President Trump made America great again.
The collection includes speeches from many pivotal and powerful moments in President Trumps time in office and his presidential campaigns:
The President's own strong and inspiring words from his final speech to the Nation from Washington D.C. while in office as the 45th President of the United States of America:
"We must never forget that while Americans will always have our disagreements, we are a nation of incredible, decent, faithful, and peace-loving citizens who all want our country to thrive and flourish and be very, very successful and good. We are a truly magnificent nation...
As long as the American people hold in their hearts deep and devoted love of country, then there is nothing that this nation cannot achieve. Our communities will flourish. Our people will be prosperous. Our traditions will be cherished. Our faith will be strong. And our future will be brighter than ever before.
I go from this majestic place with a loyal and joyful heart, an optimistic spirit, and a supreme confidence that for our country and for our children, the best is yet to come.
Thank you, and farewell. God bless you. God bless the United States of America."
Praise for Citizen Newt: The Making of a Reagan Conservative by Craig Shirley
"Craig is a genuine historian. I have great admiration for the work he's done on Reagan. Prior to Craig, I never thought about finding somebody [to write the biography]. He could do the job." -- Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich
"At a time when our history books and biographies are being revised at warp speed by practitioners of identity politics and a generation of academics fearful of being accused of being politically incorrect and losing their jobs, Craig Shirley stands out as an honest and highly talented biographer who is also a man of conviction... In this deeply researched biography, written in strong clear prose with wit and understanding, while never glossing over missteps and mistakes, Craig Shirley has given us that honest accounting." -- John R. Coyne Jr., former White House speechwriter, author of Strictly Right: William F. Buckley Jr. and the American Conservative Movement
"Reading this book, people will feel deja vu. Americans should yearn for the return of Newt Gingrich, because he was someone who got things done and found solutions, someone who put America first." -- Elise Cooper, American Thinker
"Those who wish to understand the development of the conservative movement since 1980, and who wish to learn conservative politics from one of its most accomplished thinkers and astute practitioners should buy Citizen Newt and study it, as it will undoubtedly become viewed as not just a compelling political biography, but one of the foundational texts of modern conservative political organization." -- Richard Viguerie, Chairman of ConservativeHQ.com
"Shirley's treatise on the catalysts that forged Reagan is must reading not only for the legions of Reaganites, but for anyone who wants a close look at a great man who seized the day." -- Newsmax
"Craig Shirley's account will be an indispensible resource for anybody who wants to understand just how Mr. Reagan lost and why his defeat set the stage for victory four years later, upending history's supposed dialectic." -- Wall Street Journal
"He tells the story of a losing campaign that may have saved the country, and he does it well." -- Robert D. Novak
"...a vividly written tale of this largely forgotten campaign." -- The Washington Post
"'Reagan's Revolution' captures the drama and emotion of a political battle of historic proportions." -- The Washington Times
"One of the season's most exciting political books..." -- Michael Potemra, National Review
"All in all, Shirley's work has much to commend it. His book should be read by anyone interested in Reagan, the rise of conservatism in the Republican Party, or American politics in the mid-1970's." -- Andrew E. Busch, Claremont Review of Books
"The meticulously researched volume has been hailed by critics for in-depth analysis and as a missing piece among presidential histories." -- Chris Gregor, Triangle
"Fortunately, this missing piece in the Reagan mosaic has been put in place by Craig Shirley in his new book, Reagan's Revolution: The Story of the Campaign That Started It All." -- Human Events
"It is terrific . . . tremendous report on that decisive month which changed America and the world." -- Newt Gingrich
"Enthralling account of the early weeks of World War II on the home front." -- Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard
"Excellent book!" -- Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize winning bestselling author
"Folks, if you want a good read this Christmas season check it out." -- Steve Doocy, FOXNews
"This book sounds fascinating to me. I am big history buff and I certainly will pick this one up." -- Dennis Miller
"I'm confident it'll be a bestseller." -- Don Imus
"I love historical non-fiction. I read it everywhere, in bathroom, wherever I am. But typically it's written from sort of a distant perspective. You went through newspapers and magazines, and all the accounts of time. It gives an immediacy that I think it's difficult to find in these types of things." -- Jon Stewart, The Daily Show
"Terrific piece of work!" -- Andrea Mitchell, MSNBC
"Masterful new book . . . Shirley not only transports us back to that tumultuous time, but reminds this generation that denial about an enemy's intentions can have grave consequences." -- Cal Thomas, syndicated columnist
"Craig Shirley's December 1941 is flat-out terrific - intelligent, hugely descriptive, extensively researched...and passionate in a way so few histories allow themselves to be anymore." -- Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Monthly
"Fascinating way to experience the look and the feel, the reactions and the emotion, the strategy, and the painful surprises of those 31 days." -- National Review
"The book also reveals . . . blockbuster historical moment[s]. Shirley. . . takes a new tack in his book about Pearl Harbor. Instead of just writing how it all went down, his book attempts to give readers a feel for how the country felt 70 years ago. He accomplishes that by providing anecdotal information from nearly 2,000 newspapers and magazines." -- US News & World Report
"Craig Shirley, known for creating a you-are-there atmosphere in his earlier books about Ronald Reagan's 1976 and 1980 presidential campaigns, has done it again. This account shows us what is possible when the nation is aroused." -- Washington Times
"A timely piece of history." -- Washingtonian
"Offers a rare opportunity to relive that incredible month in a time-travel sort of way, rather than read about it in the hindsight of history. It is a time capsule of the period, and is so compelling it is a hard book to set aside." -- Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star
"Worth buying. . . really, really cool." -- MSNBC
"Fascinating book." -- FOXNews
"Shirley's day-by-day account manages to shed new light on a critical period in our history." -- Military.com
"Powerful, thickly researched new book." -- Reason.com
"Successful attempt to capture the sights and sounds of that long-ago era . . . in impressive detail . . . tells us about the attitudes, cultural mores and prejudices of an America on the eve of entry into the second great war." -- Human Events
"In this affectionate and often moving book, Craig Shirley has given us a remarkable account of Ronald Reagan's 'long goodbye, ' chronicling the final years of an American original who bent history in the service of freedom. This is an invaluable book about an invaluable man." -- Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize winning bestselling author
"Ronald Reagan may have had a Last Act in this life, but his principles are timeless. Craig Shirley reveals new information about Reagan's last days on earth in a deeply moving book that will bring tears to your eyes, strengthen your political resolve and inspire you to build on his legacy." -- Cal Thomas, syndicated columnist
"As we consider the next Reagan, here is the last Reagan, whose legacy must serve as a roadmap for the next American comeback." -- Monica Crowley, Ph.D., Fox News political and foreign affairs analyst & Washington Times editor and columnist
"Craig Shirley is a walking encyclopedia on all things Ronald Reagan. His latest, Last Act, delves into Reagan's post-presidential life with verve and insight, breaking plenty of new ground. The story of Reagan's battling the curse of Alzheimer's disease is utterly riveting. Highly recommended!" -- Doug Brinkley, editor of The Reagan Diaries
"With this book, Craig Shirley cements his place as the premier Reagan biographer. As revealing as his earlier volumes on Reagan were, this one is especially fascinating, chock full of new revelations and captivating observations about the former president's twilight years." --Dr. Larry J. Sabato, founder and director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia; author of The Kennedy Half Century
"Craig Shirley's Last Act is a worthy successor to his earlier, fine accounts of Ronald Reagan's life and times. The book offers striking insights into Reagan the man--and also into America the country he so loved." -- William Kristol, editor, Weekly Standard
"Through never-before revealed interviews and expert analysis, Last Act by Craig Shirley pulls back the curtain on the life, last days, and legacy of Ronald Reagan--an exceptional president who believed in American exceptionalism above all else. Important. Essential. Bravo." -- Jane Hampton Cook, author of American Phoenix
"In the past, Craig Shirley meticulously documented Reagan's pre-presidential years; now, he meticulously documents Reagan's post-presidential years. His enlightening concept is punctuated by his usual exhaustive research and diligence in interviewing so many of the people who knew Ronald Reagan. And beyond the research is simply a touching story of a great man's final days. Last Act is a look at Ronald Reagan that is well worth your time." -- Dr. Paul Kengor, professor of political science at Grove City College
"Ronald Reagan's story is so rich and resonant--so profoundly American--that it can only be told, in its full range and complexity, by a biographer of extraordinary dedication to subject and craft. LBJ had Robert Caro; and Ronald Reagan has Craig Shirley. In Last Act, Shirley brings us the final years of a twentieth-century icon, issuing a challenge not just to other Reagan biographers but to the discipline of biography itself." -- James Rosen, Fox News Chief Washington Correspondent and author of The Cheney Tapes
"Stunning insights into the enduring legacy of our last anti-Establishment president. Kudos to Craig Shirley for this great book!" -- Laura Ingraham, Lifezette
"Craig Shirley skillfully weaves in key events from the President's life and their indelible impact on people and history. He masterfully captures each moment and event. The truly wonderful and enduring contribution of Last Act is its message of hope and optimism." -- Ben Elliott, Director of White House Speechwriting, 1983-1986
"Like its subject, the book is a class act. Shirley is especially good in his clear writing style and no-nonsense storytelling. There are thousands of anecdotes and scores of witticisms." -- The American Conservative
"It's that sunset journey of Ronald Reagan that Mr. Shirley, author of two well-received books on Ronald Reagan, traces in clean and forceful prose..." -- Washington Times
"No historian has done a better job of chronicling Ronald Reagan's rise to power than Craig Shirley. However, Shirley's latest book is the first book to focus on Reagan's post-presidential life and demonstrates that his importance extended far beyond the eight years he held America's highest elective office." -- Breitbart
"Craig Shirley's Last Act is the quintessential guide for remembering President Reagan as we should, with respect to the facts and honor to the service of one of America's greatest political leaders... Last Act gives us the Reagan model for measuring a president's place in history." -- Townhall
"Craig Shirley's masterful storytelling and attention to detail immediately bring the reader to the Gipper's bedside at Rancho del Cielo. The reader is lulled into a sense of actually being among the Reagans... Shirley carefully straddles the grey area between storyteller, biographer and historian to produce a volume that chronicles the legacy, the legend and the man himself." -- Conservative Review
"The long time Reagan biographer has written a superb book that tells of the last days of the president millions of Americans had come to love and admire... The story Shirley unfolds...is detailed, colorful, and summons the emotions. For the Reagan fans out there, Last Act is a must -- and a much needed reminder that yes, once upon a time America had a president who really did 'make America great again.'" -- American Spectator
"Shirley makes meticulous notation of the duty-driven world upon the death of Ronald Reagan, yet all the information is not overwhelming. You listen, tear up a little, remembering Reagan, and then you look at the world now and, using his optimism, believe we can again experience the unparalleled strength of conviction that turned our upside-down world, right side up." -- Conservative Review
"Shirley presents a narrative about Reagan's heart-breaking descent into Alzheimer's disease and the national mourning that took place after his death. Shirley is the Sherlock Holmes of Reagan historians. His research is exhaustive and he delivers great nuggets." -- L. Brent Bozell III
"Craig Shirley's new book on Ronald Reagan, Last Act, chronicles the arc of the rise of Ronald Reagan's post-White House legacy and how public opinion has come to place him among America's best Presidents. All of these Craig Shirley treats in panoramic colors, but it is Shirley's study of the details of the funeral and the care lavished upon the week-long remembrance by Reagan's former staff that adds much to the book... If you want to understand Reagan's legacy and why and how it has grown since his passing, and how the drama of his funeral help frame that legacy, I urge you to read this book." -- ConservativeHQ
"Premier Reagan historian Craig Shirley...uses the formerly unexamined post-presidential years of Reagan, and especially the national outpouring of grief and respect in the week between his death and funeral, as a window into what made the man and his presidency special." -- Quin Hillyer
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