Joe Battaglia articulates what is needed to make sense of our cultural divide in order to unify us as a nation. Make America Good Again identifies the intentional social reengineering and unintentional ignorance that have brought us to the place of fear, anger, and hopelessness today. Understanding the past allows us to enter intellectually honest dialogue to discover solutions and change our future. This small but great book is one I can easily endorse for its journalistic excellence and compassionate appeal to help us break free from deception and live united in life-giving truth, according to Gods design, plan, and purpose.
- Pamela Christian, DD; ordained international minister; award-winning author; keynote speaker; media host, Holy Spirit Broadcast Network
In this riveting new book, Joe Battaglias clarifying, Christ-centered wisdom and common sense deliver a message America desperately needs: well truly become great again when we stop screaming at each other long enough to find common ground. Boy, do we ever need this important message on healing our national discourse!
- Mike Gallagher, Salem Radio Network, New York, New York
Joe Battaglia marshals his considerable life experience as a journalist/broadcaster, author, and para-church expert in Make America Good Again to offer insight and bridge the great chasm that has opened up in American lifeone that divides us not only in politics but also in the church and among families. Want to learn how to talk about gun control, climate change, and poverty in a manner befitting a self-proclaimed follower of Christ? Then buy this book! In fact, get two copies: one for yourself and one for anyone with whom you feel a sundered relationship because of all things political.
- Hugh Hewitt, New York Times best-selling author; Washington Post columnist; Salem Radio Network host
The ever-ingenious Joseph Battaglia once again gets us to pause, reflect, and think deeper about our current cultural mess and the chaos that has plagued too many of our hearts, minds, parties, institutions, and souls. This must-read book offers a convicting exploration of all we are called to: humility, truth, mercy, and love. You'll be better off for reading Battaglia's latest work.
- Billy Hallowell, director of communications and content, PureFlix.com; author, The Armageddon Code, Fault Line, and Left Standing
My friend, Joe Battaglia, reminds us of de Alexis de Tocquevilles big idea: goodness must be at the heart of America. Make America Good Again is timely, welcome, and important. The freedom we have enjoyed in America these last two and a half centuries can only continue if we understand this idea, pass it on, and live it out.
- Eric Metaxas, New York Times best-selling author; host of the nationally syndicated Eric Metaxas Radio Show
In a thoroughly thoughtful, provocative, and urgent sense, Joe Battaglia takes on some of todays sacred cows but does so in a winsome way. Whether you agree with him or not, you will be a better person because he has forced you to evaluate the issues of today.
- Kevin McCullough, Fox News commentator; host of the nationally syndicated The Kevin McCullough Show
If there was ever a book for this precarious and uncertain time, it is Make America Good Again! Joe Battaglia applies his unique combination of wisdom, wit, and insight to address some of the greatest challenges of our time.
- Jeanne Zaino, Ph.D.; professor of political science and international studies, Iona College; senior advisor, AppliedTechonomics, Public Sector
Foreword:
Goodness is all about how we resist in bowing to the god of self-aggrandizement to pursue true humility, speak truth, show mercy, love the unlovable, and even embrace opposition. To be just as comfortable with the immigrant, the oppressed, the voiceless, and the powerless as with those from Silicon Valley and Wall Street. To identify with the dreams and aspirations of those living in either red or blue states.
But how do we rise above the din of the plethora of demeaning voices shouting at us every day during an election year filled with ugly, demeaning, embarrassing, and hateful rhetoric with disingenuous rants from both sides? It will undoubtedly remain that way unless we change the narrative, which is neither right nor left.
Ive been reporting from the front lines of political wars for more than a decade, and to perfectly honest with you, its gotten a little noisy. Okay, its gotten really noisy, and more often than not, the discourse has turned coarse.
Thats why Joe Battaglias new book is so important for the national conversation. Hes the son of an immigrant who cuts through the noise of the day to remind us that our differences should unite us, not divide us. Joes book shows us the path we must take in order to make America good again.
- Todd Starnes, host of The Todd Starnes Radio Show