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Stand For Something: The Battle for America's Soul [Paperback]

John Kasich (Author)
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May 23, 2007
A former nine-time congressman from Ohio and one of the most respected commentators on politics and society, John Kasich believes that traditional American values are in serious danger of being lost. Kasich asserts that this erosion of moral values can be atttributed to, among other things, disappointing leadership from elected officials, the growing lack of ethics in business and sports, religious intolerance, and mass media and popular culture. By addressing such fundamental issues as honesty, personal responsibility, integrity, and the importance of leaving the world a better place, Kasich offers both a heartfelt and straightforward solution for all Americans to finally reset our moral compass and learn to STAND FOR SOMETHING.


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From Publishers Weekly

Kasich writes the way he speaks on his Fox News talk show. This former Ohio Republican congressman addresses the nation's lack of moral fiber in his latest book (after Courage Is Contagious). America has abandoned "honesty, integrity, personal responsibility, faith, humility, accountability, compassion, forgiveness," he laments, and the result is both a lack of leadership and "profound societal drift." Kasich decries the ruination of government, sports, business, religion, education and popular culture. But unlike many other conservative talking heads, Kasich takes a more conciliatory than bitterly partisan tone. He praises liberal Democrats for their steadfastness and decency—if not their programs—and deplores the increasing divisiveness of partisan politics. When discussing national political debates, especially as they play out in the oversimplified red state–blue state split, Kasich writes with insider knowledge (he served in Congress for 18 years), but his sermonizing cultural commentary that makes up half the book lacks that authority. "I'm not a moralizer," he writes, as he details his horror over a Roots CD and the Coen brothers' movie Fargo, which he harassed Blockbuster to ban from its shelves. Family values proponents will find their views confirmed in this call for personal accountability. (May 10)
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Kasich, former nine-time U.S. congressman from Ohio, speaks directly to the reader, asking for agreement that things have gone awry in America and a commitment to set things right. He describes a "heat and haste" to American life that disregards basic values of decency and emphasizes instant gratification and winning at all costs. Kasich sprinkles personal history--his childhood in a family of Democrats who later became Republicans and early ambitions to be a priest and president of the U.S.--with a litany of examples of failed local and national leadership. In separate chapters, he details the spread of disorder and decline in politics, sports, business, religion, education, and popular culture. Evoking heroes from Martin Luther King Jr. to Ronald Reagan and more ordinary heroes, such as a shoe shiner who gave his life savings to a benefit for children with kidney disease, Kasich appeals to ordinary citizens to take action. Kasich, a host of the FOX News Channel and a former presidential candidate, is certain to provoke speculation about future campaign ambitions with this book. Vanessa Bush
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing; First Trade Edition edition (May 23, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446696021
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446696029
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 9.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,159,574 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

The son of a mailman, John Kasich (rhymes with Basic) grew up in a blue collar neighborhood in McKee's Rocks, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh. Like many Americans his values were shaped by a childhood rooted in faith, family, community and common sense.

At age 18 John chose to move 180 miles to the west to attend The Ohio State University, and after graduating he chose to make his mark in Ohio.

Known for his straightforward style and boundless energy, John was elected to the Ohio State Senate at the age of 26 and to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1982 at the age of 30.

As a nine-term Congressman, John played major leadership roles in a variety of groundbreaking achievements. Driven by a belief that government shouldn't live beyond its means, John worked as Chairman of the House Budget Committee to construct the plan that balanced the federal budget for the first time since man first walked on the moon. At first the naysayers said it couldn't be done, then they said it shouldn't be done, then they said it wouldn't be done. But John, working with a team of other leaders, proved them all wrong. Together they balanced the budget, provided for the largest government surplus our country has ever seen, and opened the door for an era of tremendous job growth and prosperity.

An advocate of personal responsibility, John chaired the historic congressional conference committee that overhauled the welfare system. Building on his commitment to limited government, John also championed defense reform and the elimination of wasteful government spending by effectively building coalitions with members on both sides of the aisle.

John's leadership, accomplishments and vision for America led Newsweek magazine to name him one of its "100 people for the 21st century" But instead of seeking a 10th congressional term, John decided to remain in Westerville with his wife Karen and twin daughters Emma and Reese, and has pursued new challenges and experiences outside of Washington.

As a business leader John has worked to understand what makes businesses successful, and has helped companies in a wide variety of industries nationwide to grow, invest for the future and create jobs.

His leadership in Washington and his ability to communicate powerfully and effectively have given John a broad platform to shape public opinion as a commentator, appearing on virtually every major network and cable news show. He has also hosted a national weekly news show called "Heartland with John Kasich," which allowed him to provide a uniquely Midwestern perspective to news from around the nation and world.

John has lectured on college campuses across the country, challenging students with a message that emphasizes the importance of hard work, ethics and values.

Currently, John is a running to become Ohio's next Governor.

Additionally, John is a two-time New York Times bestselling author. Most recently, he penned Stand for Something: The Battle for America's Soul. Praised by the likes of Bono, George Stephanopoulos and Elie Wiesel, Stand for Something directly addresses how we can overcome the erosion of the long-standing, hard-earned values upon which our nation is built. John has also authored Courage is Contagious, a book which highlights the stories of ordinary Americans who have taken amazing measures to make a difference for their communities and our country.

Like the people John writes about, his entire career has been about making a difference.

 

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47 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A quick, but insightful read, May 4, 2006
I am no right winger but I decided to pick this book up on the strength of some of the comments which were on the back of the book. Still, I expected it to be a classic right wing Republican manifesto. While it is conservative, it also holds some valuable insights for all of us. I particularly enjoyed the section on the pop culture - so many times I get so frustrated by what passes off as entertainment.
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So good I gave it to my Son on his College Graduation!!, May 22, 2006
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ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING! It all might have been said before but Mr. Kasich does it the best, and with feeling. I enjoyed the book so much I gave it to my son on his graduation from university. I hoped it would help him navigate today's treacherous world of deceit, dishonesty, parsing, obfuscating, and lying which have all in some form or another become virtuous!! Like Bill Bennett, John Kasich believes in America and its moral compass. He points out time and again the virtues of integrity and character; something sorely missed by many of our so called leaders today.
This is a must book for young men and women starting out in today's work force. So much of what was taken for granted in the past and taught in both our Churches and schools has been relegated to the trash heap of old ideas in lieu of the almighty bottom line! Mr. Kasich is right-on in all his assessments and ideas. Today's young men and women should listen to John Kasich for he speaks the truth. And the Truth is something in short supply in today's America!
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quick Read, Somewhat Bland, Best of Intentions, June 4, 2006
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I certainly do not regret buying and taking the time to read this book. It is a relatively quick read (lots of white space between and around the lines). For me the best and most important chapter dealt with the corruption of politics, and I include some memorable quotes from there below.

The books reads rather blandly and inoffensively (typical of Presidential Hopefuls writing "please get to know me" books but I have to say that after putting down this book, I felt that the author had indeed made his point: he is a decent man who stands for core values, and believes in a balanced budget to boot.

Memorable points from the political chapter, alone worthy of buying and reading the book:

Reagan Republican who echoes President Carter's "malaise" concerns by saying "there's a feeling of hopelessness out there."

p 21. "Good politics shouldn't be about us or them"

On page 75, after starting off by saying that politics should be about saving the world, he says "We haven't seen middle ground for so long I am no longer certain it exists."

Both these comments tie in very well with the newly launched Unity08 movement to use the Internet to field a split party presidential team for 2008, and the new non-rival Citizens-Party (wing for each existing party to have "dual membership") which will be launched shortly to field not just a mixed party presidential team, but a coalition cabinet committed to electoral issue as the non-rival issue for all, and a balanced transparent budget with public intelligence and dialog driving public policy in the future, instead of party line politics or special interest money (the author addresses both).

On page 77 he directly slams the Bush II administration is noting rather pointedly that we need leaders who represent our core values and are not simply committed to winning and holding power at any cost.

On page 94 he specifically identifies one of the times when Dick Cheney broke his word, and one gets the feeling that the author is intimately familiar with the propensity of the sitting Vice President to lie and break his word to one and all.

The books by Tom Coburn on Breach of Trust: How Washington Turns Outsiders Into Insiders and by Joe Klein on Politics Lost: From RFK to W: How Politicians Have Become Less Courageous and More Interested in Keeping Power than in Doing What's Right for America as well as Norman Cousins on The Pathology of Power - A Challenge to Human Freedom and Safety are much more detailed and sophisticated than this book, but in his own way the author has told a simple elegant personal story about politics lost to party corruption and special interest money, and I respect him all the more for this chapter.

In comparison with the chapter on politics the chapters on sports, business lack of ethics, loss of religion to Paris Hilton and sex on TV, loss of discipline in education, and the loss of culture as celebrities fail to walk the wholesome road, are straight-forward.

The book ends with a general but rather bland "call to arms" asking each of us to believe in the greater good and act accordingly.

Bottom line: good guy, leader, "must have" on any coaltion ticket to save America from the Republican and Democratic extremists that are killing the Republic.
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