Final Battle: The Next Election Could Be the Last

Final Battle: The Next Election Could Be the Last

by David Horowitz
Final Battle: The Next Election Could Be the Last

Final Battle: The Next Election Could Be the Last

by David Horowitz

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Overview

"My great friend and author of 'Dark Agenda,' David Horowitz, is out with a new book, 'Final Battle: The Next Election Could Be the Last.' It is great! Get your copy."—PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP

“I could not be a bigger fan…David Horowitz has been telling the truth for decades, in a way that almost nobody else has been willing to.”—PETE HEGSETH 

“Nothing less than a handbook for the salvation of the United States of America.”—DENNIS PRAGER

“Exposes the outrages perpetrated by the Biden Administration and the Democratic Left.”—DINESH D’SOUZA

“An ominous warning about what the future may hold if the present course is not reversed. Don’t miss it.”—PETER SCHWEIZER

Democrats have conducted a sustained assault on the spirit of compromise that binds the union together and set the nation on the path to a one-party state.

Final Battle exposes the real threat that Democrats pose to freedom. The rise of socialism and critical race theory, coupled with threats to the Electoral College and Senate, an independent judiciary, and the integrity of the electoral system, now threaten to destroy the traditions that bring Americans together — the heart of our democracy. 

Attacks on these quintessentially American customs codified by the Founding Fathers undermine the possibility of bipartisan solutions to common problems like viral pandemics and civil disorders. Americans now speak in different and antagonistic political languages, and the two parties are so polarized that the American way of life itself is at risk. 

In his devastating exposé of the Democrats’ nefarious goals, New York Times bestselling author David Horowitz reveals the hallmarks of their strategies, including:

  • The double standard in justice: Antifa and BLM versus January 6 
  • Citizenship as disposable: granting noncitizens privileges like voting, welfare, and healthcare 
  • So-called “cancel culture” and collusion in the defamation of conservative voices 

“Empires and states rise and fall while everybody is watching. Although the watchers may be surprised when the actual collapse occurs, with the hindsight provided by the end itself, everybody can see how it fell.”

Read Final Battle before it’s too late!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781630062248
Publisher: Humanix Books
Publication date: 01/03/2023
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 108,528
Product dimensions: 9.10(w) x 6.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

David Horowitz is a noted conservative thinker, writer and commentator and the Founder and CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center in Los Angeles, CA, whose mission is “to defend free societies which are under attack from enemies within and without, both secular and religious;” and further, to defend the principles of individual freedom, the rule of law, private property, limited government and to reestablish academic freedom in American schools. The Freedom Center publishes the online news magazine FrontPageMag.com, where Horowitz serves as Editor-in-Chief.

David Horowitz grew up a "red diaper baby" in a communist community in Sunnyside, Queens, and was one of the founders of the New Left in the 1960s and an editor of its largest magazine, Ramparts; but forced to confront some difficult truths about the political left, Horowitz ultimately found a political and intellectual home as a conservative activist. 

Cultural critic Camille Paglia has said of David Horowitz: "I respect the astute and rigorously unsentimental David Horowitz as one of America's most original and courageous political analysts. . . I think that, a century from now, cultural historians will find David Horowitz's spiritual and political odyssey paradigmatic for our time." 

Norman Podhoretz, former editor of Commentary magazine, says of Horowitz: "David Horowitz is hated by the Left because he is not only an apostate but has been even more relentless and aggressive in attacking his former political allies than some of us who preceded him in what I once called 'breaking ranks' with that world. He has also taken the polemical and organizational techniques he learned in his days on the left and figured out how to use them against the Left, whose vulnerabilities he knows in his bones." 

Horowitz has written well over a dozen books, including The New York Times Bestsellers Blitz: Trump will Smash the Left and Win, and Big Agenda: Trump’s Real Plan to Save America, as well as Dark Agenda: The War to Destroy Christian America, Unholy Alliance, The Black Book of The American Left, Take No Prisoners, Progressive Racism, The Professors and his celebrated memoirs Morality & Faith and Radical Son

https://www.horowitzfreedomcenter.org/ 

http://www.frontpagemag.com/ 

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS to THE FINAL BATTLE: THE NEXT ELECTION COULD BE THE LAST by David Horowitz

Prelude ........................................................................ ix

1. Elections Matter .................................................... 1

2. Insurrection and Impeachment ...................... 17

3. Inauguration ........................................................ 45

4. Open Borders ....................................................... 61

5. Reimagining the Law .......................................... 91

6. Corona Control .................................................. 115

7. Reimagining the World .................................... 139

8. Orwellian Acts .................................................... 155

9. The Fall of Afghanistan .................................... 171


10. The November Rejection ............................... 191

11. Where Are We Headed? ................................. 205

Acknowledgments ................................................. 213

Endnotes ................................................................... 215

Index .......................................................................... 251

Preface

PRELUDE to THE FINAL BATTLE: WHY THE NEXT ELECTION COULD BE THE LAST by David Horowitz

For the 1,357 inhabitants of Butler, Pennsylvania, the high point of 2020 was, without question, the October 31 campaign rally for president Donald J. Trump. Three days before the election, on a chilly Pennsylvania night, more than 50,000 people gathered in the airport of this tiny Steel Belt town, located 35 miles  north of Pittsburgh. It was Trump’s fourth rally of the day, and the crowd had come to hear the candidate’s blunt delivery, unpredictable asides, and familiar jibes at Biden and the Democrats. They came to chant “USA! USA!” and to hear once more his promise to make America prosperous, safe, and great again.1 

Trump’s final seventeen hours of campaigning had included more than 3,000 miles of flights and motorcades, 367 minutes of rallies and—in the words of one Wall Street Journal reporter, “five awkward and hilarious stage dances to [the popular song] ‘YMCA’”2  A Trump rally was always an entertainment.

At one point in the evening, the crowd became so ardent—as similar rallies had before—that it began to chant “We love you!” and did so over and over, until Trump responded: “Thank you. Don’t say that. I’ll start to cry and that wouldn’t be good for my image.”3  It was an uncharacteristically emotional moment, displaying a self-awareness and even self-deprecation, that went generally unacknowledged by Trump’s legion of haters.

In the 21 days between his recovery from the Covid he had contracted at a White House gathering, and the November election, the tireless candidate had held a total of 45  rallies, each attended by thousands and even tens of thousands of supporters. When Election Day arrived, Trump returned to the White House in the presidential helicopter. Marine One touched down on the South Lawn at 3 a.m.

When Trump arrived home, he was so exhausted that he overslept and was 45 minutes late for a 7:00 a.m. interview on Fox and Friends. After the show, Trump did a radio interview with a conservative talk show host in Pennsylvania. “The ultimate poll,” he told the interviewer, “are these massive crowds that are showing up to rallies. Nobody’s seen anything like it ever.”4 

At 11:08 p.m. a current of optimism rippled through the White House where members of the Trump team had gathered to watch the returns. When the key state of Florida went to Trump, and by a larger margin than in 2016, it seemed to signal the tipping of enough battleground contests to carry him to victory. He had been told by his pollster John McLaughlin that he needed 66 million votes to win; he was on track to get 74 million. But 21 minutes later, Fox declared the Republican state of Arizona for Biden with only 30 percent of the votes counted, and the air came out of the Trump team balloon.

Trump called his friend, Fox chief Rupert Murdoch to try to get him to withdraw the Fox election report. But to no avail. For the next hours Trump had a hard time accepting that the tide had turned and he was going to lose. For a straw to grasp onto, he could look to Pennsylvania, where he was still ahead by 690,000 votes. But unknown to him a massive influx of late votes was going to strip him of that lead, and in other battleground states as well. As media outlet after media outlet declared the election for Biden on the basis of incomplete returns, Trump attempted to fight back.

“They’re trying to steal the election,” he said in a televised address to his supporters on November 4. “And we can’t let that happen.  .  .  .  Frankly, we did win this election.”5 But the forces seeking to seal the win for Biden proved overwhelming. They even included prominent Republicans who were concerned about the consequences of a disputed result, and declared the election over to avoid that  prospect. Facing impossible odds, Trump closeted himself in the White House, where he remained silent for the next few days. 

On Saturday, November 7, Trump left the White House for the first time that week to golf at his club in Sterling, Virginia. As he was about to tee off at the seventh hole, he received a call from his son-in-law Jared Kushner who told him the networks were about to call the election in Pennsylvania for Biden. Pennsylvania’s twenty electoral votes would give Biden the 270 he needed to win the presidency. According to eye-witnesses, “Trump took the call calmly. He nonchalantly strolled through the grass as he talked with his son-in-law for a few minutes, handed the phone back to an aide, and then finished the last twelve holes of the course as a motorcade of two dozen golf carts—filled with Secret Service agents, law enforcement, and White House aides—trailed behind him.”6 

While Trump was still finishing his golf game, club members had gathered to shout their encouragement, telling him he had won, and to finish the fight. 

“Don’t worry, Trump said. “It’s not over yet.”

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