Beyond the divide between Republicans and Democrats, there exists a more significant
dichotomy: The Uniparty versus the American people. Comprised of members from
both major political parties, the Uniparty espouses beliefs that are out of touch with
the values of ordinary citizens. They have pushed endless wars, centralized
government in American life, and claimed our interests are somehow aligned with
those of the globalist elites. Worst of all, they truly believe the backward notion that
freedom and stability are luxuries for the enlightened. In contrast, the majority of
Americans prioritize winning wars worth fighting, revere family as the center of
American life, emphasize local-scale action, and maintaining freedom and stability for
all. In short, Americans yearn for a return to normal America.
In Dawn’s Early Light, Kevin Roberts argues that if a nation is ruled by a Uniparty at
the top, it must be destroyed and replaced. So should the institutions that sustain the
Uniparty’s power. We should agree as a society to put an end to every Ivy League
college, the FBI, the New York Times, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases, the Department of Education, BlackRock, the Fairfax County Public School
System, the Boy Scouts of America, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the World
Economic Forum, and the National Endowment for Democracy. Roberts presents a case
for overhauling the current political landscape and replacing it with a more
representative and responsive system.
Dawn’s Early Light challenges Americans to reconsider the prevailing dynamics in the
United States, and offers a bold vision for the country’s future. It is a must-read for
every citizen seeking a deeper understanding of the forces shaping American politics,
and the potential paths forward.
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