- Is Trump a tyrant, and would his election a second time imperil democracy and our constitutional system of government?
- If not--if he didn't do anything tyrannical in his term in office--then why do his critics say that about him?
- If Trump isn't the one imposing a tyrannical regime, then who is?D'Souza makes the startling argument that Trump's critics accuse him of being a dictator--a Caesar--because Trump does possess the colossal dimensions of a Caesar. He could be a tyrant, if he wanted to. But he doesn't want to. Rather, he wants to use his immense charisma and power to mobilize the American people against the forces of tyranny and repression, coming from the Democrats and from the Left.
This book--and the accompanying film in theaters this fall--is an unqualified defense and vindication of Trump. It makes the case for Trump "as is," the man as well as the policies. It will rally and inspire Trump supporters and at the same time convince Americans who are ambivalent about Trump that he is the right "wartime general" for the perilous times we face in this country.