Matt K. Lewis

Matt K. Lewis is an American political writer, commentator, and columnist known for his work with various media outlets and his contributions to political discourse.

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  1. 1. Too Dumb To Fail

    How the GOP Betrayed the Reagan Revolution to Win Elections (and How It Can Reclaim Its Conservative Roots)

    In this thought-provoking exploration of modern conservatism, the author delves into the challenges facing the Republican Party and the broader conservative movement in America. The book critiques the shift away from intellectual rigor and principled policies towards a more populist and reactionary stance. Through a blend of historical analysis and contemporary commentary, it argues for a return to foundational conservative values, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful discourse, strategic vision, and a commitment to addressing the nation's pressing issues with integrity and wisdom.

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