"good, honorable, trustworthy"
Grand Old Partisan honors Paul Coverdell, born January 29th 1939. He studied journalism at the University of Missouri. His career began as army captain, serving in Taiwan and Japan and Korea. He then relocated to Atlanta and prospered with an insurance agency. This "voice of reason" chaired the state GOP and rose to be minority leader of the state senate.
Coverdell coordinated regional strategy for the George H. Bush campaign. The new President appointed him director of the Peace Corps. He won election to the U.S. Senate in 1992, and six years later became the first Republican Senator re-elected in Georgia since Reconstruction. A cerebral hemorrhage struck him down at age sixty-one.
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Michael Zak is author of Back to Basics for the Republican Party, a history of GOP civil rights achievement.
Each day, Michael Zak's grandoldpartisan YouTube channel and Grand Old Partisan blog celebrate more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. And, see Speech Raves for audience feedback from his presentations in thirty-one states so far.
He also wrote the 2005 Republican Freedom Calendar.
Clarence Thomas cited Back to Basics for the Republican Party in a Supreme Court decision.
See www.youtube.com/q?v=IzxKCiXc5Qc for a brief video of a Texas Republican praising Back to Basics for the Republican Party.
"This is the most amazing book about politics that I have ever read. The Overview should be required reading for anyone with even a minor interest in government. The remainder is an enthralling history lesson that I will never forget. For years, we have all been misled about the true nature of the GOP. This is the real deal! Read it and be proud!"
"Michael Zak wrote the definitive history of the GOP."
"Back to Basics for the Republican Party is the most significant contribution to the Republican Party in the last twenty years apart from Ronald Reagan."
"Back to Basics for the Republican Party is more important to our party now than ever before."
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"one of the best books I ever read"
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