Resistance (At All Costs)

How Trump Haters Are Breaking America

Kimberley Strassel

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Resistance (At All Costs) by Kimberley Strassel is a compelling and meticulously researched book that delves into the tactics and motivations of the modern-day political left.

Strassel exposes how the left has formed an all-encompassing resistance movement, seeking to undermine and delegitimize the current administration at every turn. She uncovers the methods they employ, from relentless media attacks to coordinated deep state efforts, to obstruct the Trump presidency.

The book reveals the deep-rooted biases and double standards within the mainstream media, exposing their role as cheerleaders for the left's resistance movement. Strassel examines how journalists have abandoned their duty to report objectively, opting instead to push a partisan agenda.

Furthermore, Strassel highlights the alarming influence of the unelected bureaucracy, which she calls the "administrative state." She reveals the extent to which federal agencies have been weaponized to undermine conservative policies and thwart the will of the American people.

Resistance (At All Costs) also explores the left's relentless pursuit of power, using the court system and activist judges to impose their agenda, even when it goes against the Constitution and the rule of law.

In conclusion, Kimberley Strassel's Resistance (At All Costs) presents a disturbing and eye-opening account of the left's ongoing efforts to subvert the will of the people and maintain their grip on power. This book serves as a wake-up call to those who value democracy and the preservation of our constitutional principles.

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