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Walking Through the Fire: My Fight for the Heart and Soul of America

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Just two weeks after winning reelection to his ninth term in Congress, Steve King was stunned to learn the “Swamp” was poised to unleash a treacherous media blitzkrieg designed to kill his Congressional political career on the spot. The words, “They believe they can force you to resign” ring in his ears yet today. He knew Democrats and the media would pile on. Unfortunately, the threat was from within his party and it was far more dangerous. The Republican establishment, RINOs, elitists, globalists, and NeverTrumpers needed him out of the way. This is the full story.

288 pages, Hardcover

Published March 16, 2022

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December 2, 2021
When Steve first told me he was going to run for politcal office I asked him why? He responded by saying he thought could make a difference in the direction the country was going. God knows he tried.
Am just starting the book and think it will be an expose’ on the US political system.
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December 23, 2024
How disappointing. Considering ex-Congressman Steve King's reputation in the liberal media, I was expecting him to be much more based than he really is. Going on a constant defensive, King takes pains to paint himself as an anti-racist philosemite and civic nationalist. I don't get these people. So you claim to be a conservative now. Let's say it was 1960 instead, would you still be a principled conservative, or would you be a bleeding heart liberal marching with MLK? These kinds of "Hitler was actually a left-wing socialist, the Democrats are the real racists because of the Civil War and the KKK, Israel is our number one ally," conservatives have no sense of historical perspective. They're just yesterday's liberals. For them, conservatism began with Ronald Reagan and they're free to disavow and denounce from the left everyone who came before. It's pathetic.

One chapter really exemplifies just how far Steve King stands from genuine far-right white nationalists. He assisted in transporting three black Nigerian children injured in a bus crash to a US hospital, at a cost of $300,000, to save their lives, because they're "God's children." Yes, seriously. Colorblind kosher conservatives are even more annoying than DEI socialists, because at least the latter acknowledge that race is real, immutable, and important. If you love Ben Shapiro, Dennis Prager, Winston Churchill, and Martin Luther King; if you don't have a problem with third world immigrants as long as they're legal and speak English; if you identify as a "Christian Zionist;" and you think America fought on the right side in WWII, you'll love this book. I don't recommend it.
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