Background
Frum, David was born on June 30, 1960 in Toronto. Naturalized, 2007. Son of Murray and Barbara Ruth (Rosberg) Frum.
(From two of the country's arch-neoconservatives, a Bush s...)
From two of the country's arch-neoconservatives, a Bush speechwriter and the influential Chairman of the Defense Policy Board, comes a new book of policy on how to strengthen America. Frum and Perle allege that despite the American conquest of Iraq, Americans are not very safe in the world around them, and that the U.S. government remains unready to defend its people. They sound the alert about the present danger, and give a detailed, candid account of America's vulnerabilities: a military whose leaders resist change; intelligence agencies mired in bureaucracy; and diplomats who put friendly relations with their foreign colleagues ahead of the nation's interests. They lay out a bold program to defend America...and to win the war on terror.
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( With a new Afterword on the results of the 2008 preside...)
With a new Afterword on the results of the 2008 presidential race, an intensely controversial book that the Wall Street Journal says “should be required reading for all GOP candidates.” David Frum was one of the first Republican insiders to warn the GOP of danger ahead in 2008. In this passionate, urgently readable book, Frum analyzes the conservative crisis—and offers new hope for conservatives in the years to come. On issues from healthcare to terrorism, the environment to abortion, the challenge of China and the problem of childhood obesity, Frum offers exciting new ideas to rejuvenate conservative politics. Frum’s work has been hailed by Newt Gingrich and denounced by Rush Limbaugh. His ideas have been debated from the pages of The New Yorker to the conference table of the Republican Senate Policy Committee—and they will continue to shape the conservative debate in the long years to come.
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( A Forbes columnist discusses the ideological breakdown ...)
A Forbes columnist discusses the ideological breakdown of the Republican Party, its failure to diminish the deficit or the size of government in twelve years of control, and outlines a plan for renewal through a return to basic issues.Part reportage, part manifesto, Dead Right leads readers on a witty and opinionated tour through the chaos of post-Reagan conservatism. It explains why the Religious Right” is a phony menace why President Reagan failed to eliminate even one major spending program why the 1992 Republican convention, originally conceived as a cunning ploy, backfired and much more. David Frum analyzes the conservative movement's turn away from the economic issues that dominated the 1980s to a new preoccupation with race, ethnicity, and sex. He explains how and why conservatives decided to stop fighting Big Government and start using it. And he warns that a conservatism that loses its antiBig Government faith is doomed to futility. Dead Right dissects the new conservative position on issues ranging from education to workfare, immigration to enterprise zones, and ruthlessly scrutinizes the leadership of the conservative movement. Always lively and provocative, this is the one book that conservatives and their critics must read to understand the past and future of the American Right.
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Frum, David was born on June 30, 1960 in Toronto. Naturalized, 2007. Son of Murray and Barbara Ruth (Rosberg) Frum.
Bachelor, Master of Arts in History, Yale University, 1982. Juris Doctor, Harvard University, 1987.
Assistant editor editorial page The Wall St. Journal, New York City, 1989-1992. Senior editor Forbes magazine, 1992-1994. Senior fellow Manhattan Institute for Public Policy Research, 1995—2001.
Special assistant to President for economic speechwriting The White House, Washington, 2001—2002. Resident fellow American Enterprise Institute (Associated Electrical Industries), 2002—2010. Editor FrumForum.com, since 2008.
Senior foreign policy advisory Rudolph Giuliani Presdl Campaign, 2007—2008. Columnist, National Review Online, 1982-2009, The Week, since 2008. Commentator, Marketplace, American Public, Media, since 2007.
Contributing editor, Weekly Standard, since 1995. Contributor The New York Times, The Wall St. Journal, Weekly Standard, since 1995, The National Post, since 1998, The Daily Telgraph.
( A Forbes columnist discusses the ideological breakdown ...)
( With a new Afterword on the results of the 2008 preside...)
(From two of the country's arch-neoconservatives, a Bush s...)
(End to Evil - How to Win War on Terror (03) by Frum, Davi...)
Married Danielle Crittenden, June 26, 1988. Children: Miranda Ann, Nathaniel Saul.