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What's So Great About America, by Dinesh D'Souza (Regnery, 218 pp., $27.95)
This book speaks to two different audiences, and does so with two distinct voices. The first voice addresses the general reader, a John Q. Public who has presumably been bombarded with an array of ideologies hostile to America's history and culture. This voice is vintage D'Souza: clear, graceful, and well reasoned. The second voice addresses D'Souza's fellow conservatives on political philosophy and strategy. This voice is highly problematic.
In the first three-quarters of the book, we hear D'Souza's first voice. It patiently explains to the reader that the multiculturalists, ...