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SUMMARY:David Frum: The Guardrails of Democracy
DESCRIPTION:\nDavid Frum is a staff writer&nbsp\;at the Atlantic.&nbsp\;
	\n\nFrom 2014 through 2017\, he served as chairman of the board of trust
	ees of the leading UK center-right think tank\, Policy Exchange. In 2001
	-2002\, he served as speechwriter and special assistant to President Geo
	rge W. Bush\; in 2007-2008\, as senior adviser to the Rudy Giuliani pres
	idential campaigns.\n\nFrum is the author of nine books\, most recently&
	nbsp\;TRUMPOCRACY: The Corruption of the American Republic(HarperCollins
	\, 2018). His first book\,&nbsp\;Dead Right\, won praise from William F.
	 Buckley as &ldquo\;the most refreshing intellectual experience in a gen
	eration&rdquo\; and from Frank Rich in the&nbsp\;New York Times&nbsp\;as
	 &ldquo\;the smartest book written from the inside about the American co
	nservative movement.&rdquo\; In National Review\, John Podhoretz hailed 
	Frum&rsquo\;s history of the 1970s\,&nbsp\;How We Got Here\, as &ldquo\;
	an audacious act of revisionism\, written in a voice and style so origin
	al it deserves to be called revolutionary.&rdquo\; Arianna Huffington sa
	id of Frum&rsquo\;s 2012 novel\,&nbsp\;Patriots\, &ldquo\;David Frum is 
	someone who fearlessly speaks his mind\, regardless of where the chips m
	ay fall\, so it&rsquo\;s no surprise he&rsquo\;s able to convey so much 
	truth in his fiction.&rdquo\; Frum&rsquo\;s memoir of his service in the
	 George W. Bush administration\,&nbsp\;The Right Man\, was a #1 New York
	 Times bestseller.\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/
	david_frum/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>David Frum is a
	 staff writer&nbsp;at the Atlantic.&nbsp;</p><p>From 2014 through 2017, 
	he served as chairman of the board of trustees of the leading UK center-
	right think tank, Policy Exchange. In 2001-2002, he served as speechwrit
	er and special assistant to President George W. Bush; in 2007-2008, as s
	enior adviser to the Rudy Giuliani presidential campaigns.</p><p>Frum is
	 the author of nine books, most recently&nbsp;TRUMPOCRACY: The Corruptio
	n of the American Republic(HarperCollins, 2018). His first book,&nbsp;De
	ad Right, won praise from William F. Buckley as &ldquo;the most refreshi
	ng intellectual experience in a generation&rdquo; and from Frank Rich in
	 the&nbsp;New York Times&nbsp;as &ldquo;the smartest book written from t
	he inside about the American conservative movement.&rdquo; In National R
	eview, John Podhoretz hailed Frum&rsquo;s history of the 1970s,&nbsp;How
	 We Got Here, as &ldquo;an audacious act of revisionism, written in a vo
	ice and style so original it deserves to be called revolutionary.&rdquo;
	 Arianna Huffington said of Frum&rsquo;s 2012 novel,&nbsp;Patriots, &ldq
	uo;David Frum is someone who fearlessly speaks his mind, regardless of w
	here the chips may fall, so it&rsquo;s no surprise he&rsquo;s able to co
	nvey so much truth in his fiction.&rdquo; Frum&rsquo;s memoir of his ser
	vice in the George W. Bush administration,&nbsp;The Right Man, was a #1 
	New York Times bestseller.</p><p>For more details: <a href='https://even
	ts.la.psu.edu/event/david_frum/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/david_f
	rum/</a></p></body></html>
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