Craig Shirley, the author of the famous biography of former President Ronald Reagan, is now writing a new book focused on Donald Trump’s surprising political comeback in 2024.
This is not the first time Trump has been compared to Reagan.
President Trump’s victory two weeks ago is already being compared to President Reagan’s landslide victory in 1984. The domestic situation at the time was even more similar, with massive inflation, soaring gasoline prices, and problems in the Middle East.
new york post Report:
Ronald Reagan biographer to write ‘comeback’ book about Donald Trump’s surprising political comeback
Conservative-minded author Craig Shirley, who has written a biography of Ronald Reagan and books on World War II, has written a book called “The Comeback” about President-elect Donald Trump’s surprising political comeback. I learned this from a report in the Post.
Shirley is also a historical consultant on the 2024 film “Reagan,” about the former president, and “will go back four years to the end of the 2020 campaign to detail his resurrection and comeback.” spoke.
“I’m going to try to explain how and why he won, something that the elites couldn’t understand,” Shirley said of President Trump.
He said he could only write a positive book about the merits of Trump’s historic political comeback, not a negative one.
“My book was good for Reagan because the facts were good for him. This book is going to be good for Trump because the facts are good for Trump,” said Shirley, 68.
Lee Greenwood, who wrote the song “God Bless the USA,” recently spoke to Dinesh D’Souza about the similarities between Mr. Reagan and Mr. Trump, and drew a stark contrast when it comes to war. clock:
singer @a_a_o_o_o_o_ He talks about the enduring popularity of “God Bless America” ​​and compares Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump. pic.twitter.com/voAGnx4Ov8
— Dinesh D’Souza (@DineshDSouza) November 22, 2024
Mr. Trump will undoubtedly be a historic president. In fact, he already does. He will be the first US president to serve two non-consecutive terms since Grover Cleveland.