Fox News anchor and #1 NYT bestselling author Bret Baier makes the case for America, in this celebration of the nation’s virtues timed to America’s 250th anniversary
William Bret Baier is an American journalist and the host of Special Report with Bret Baier on the Fox News Channel and the chief political anchor for Fox. He previously worked as the network's Chief White House Correspondent and Pentagon correspondent.
There are many people who will refuse to read this book because Bret Baier is an anchor on Fox News. Funnily enough, you are kind of making his point!
Here is what everyone needs to know about The Case for America. Baier has not written some sort of jingoistic defense of America as the end-all, be-all of statecraft. He immediately tells the reader he knows there are people upset with where we are as a country. He recognizes that there are good reasons to feel this way.
What follows is a book that says, "Let's just for a moment look at the good this country has done over the past 250 years." Let's also celebrate the fact that we are a young country comparatively who probably never should have survived this long. This book is not about dismissing viewpoints. In fact, Republicans and Democrats are cited throughout the book as proof that we can be divided and still function. (Fun fact: Two of my West Point classmates are interviewed for the book. One is a Republican and one is a Democrat.)
In the end, this book is great for what it is. A little history, a little politics, but a celebration throughout. Because even if you refuse to read this book because you can't bear to think of America positively right now, or because of the name on the front, then that is entirely your right. You can proclaim it loudly wherever you want. And that's the point.
(This book was provided as a review copy by Mariner Books.)
The Case for America: An Argument on Behalf of Our Nation
By Bret Baier with Catherine Whitney
All of our politicians and media should read this book. As intended, it is timely, just before the celebration of America’s 250th birthday. Mr. Baier makes the case that Americans can, and have, disagreed vociferously without being enemies and that we should again. He provided many examples. He also makes the case, God bless him, that we can admit America’s faults in her history without demonizing her… recognizing her greatness. He utilized many of my favorite quotes from presidents and other notables, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Definitely worth your time. If you do not have time to sit down and read it, buy the audiobook, which the author narrated in his easy-going style.
America is in such a bad place these days… or is it? Bret takes the reader through our history and interviews some Americans who have an opinion on where we are today and are we going to see a future. Great, fast read and a good one to read as we celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States of America.