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Winning was just the beginning. Change may start at the White House, but it finishes at your house. In The Deplorables' Guide to Making America Great Again, Fox News Radio host Todd Starnes reports from the front lines of the culture war in America and provides insights on what you can do to bring about real and lasting change in our nation. We've told Washington enough is enough, and we want to change the course of the country. President Obama called us bitter. Hillary Clinton called us irredeemable. The mainstream media called us backwater bigots. We were mocked by Hollywood and dismissed by academics. We were marginalized by the media - bullied and belittled by sex and gender revolutionaries. With the election of Donald Trump, the American people have spoken.



About the Author

Todd Starnes

Todd Starnes has been at Fox News Channel for more than a decade. His daily radio commentaries are broadcast on hundreds of radio stations around the nation. And his syndicated column is read by millions. He is also a frequent contributor to Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network programs.

Pollster George Barna included Todd as one of the top media influencers for Evangelical Christians in the 2016 presidential election.

Todd has authored four books, including "God Less America" - a collection of essays documenting the war on religious liberty; and "Dispatches From Bitter America."

Todd is the recipient of a regional RTNDA Edward R. Murrow Award and an Associated Press Mark Twain Award for Storytelling. In 2014 he was awarded the National Religious Broadcaster's Board of Directors Award. He is the recipient of First Liberty Institute's "Defender of the Faith" award, Vision America's "National Hero of the Faith" award, Bott Radio Network's "Watchman on the Wall" award and Pacific Justice Institute's "Light in Media Award."

Todd is a frequent speaker at churches, Christian conferences and Christian universities. He has delivered messages at the Ronald Reagan Ranch, the Billy Graham Training Center and the Family Research Council's Values Voter Summit.



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