“I traveled around the country for a year interviewing working class people from all political persuasions, all races, lots of different industries to get their thoughts on whether they think they still have a fair shot at the American dream. And really, how we could increase their shot at the American dream. And I heard a lot of them talking about how betrayed they feel by the elites and, by the way, by the elites, they don’t mean billionaires. A lot of them admire billionaires. They see billionaires as jobs — jobs creators.” — Batya Ungar-Sargon
"Most of us, especially those of us who are Christians, we have not only a…
"Two hundred twenty-eight Marines, eighteen sailors, three soldiers killed that day. There were others killed…
"It's going to, I mean, obviously, it's just a no-brainer that the funniest, the best…
"Two mass deportations: One is the mass deportation of millions of illegals who are in…
"The book really is about the rise of the progressive movement in this country. Their…