The Fight: A Secret Service Agent's Inside Account of Security Failings and the Political Machine

The Fight: A Secret Service Agent's Inside Account of Security Failings and the Political Machine

by Dan Bongino

Narrated by Dan Bongino

Unabridged — 6 hours, 11 minutes

The Fight: A Secret Service Agent's Inside Account of Security Failings and the Political Machine

The Fight: A Secret Service Agent's Inside Account of Security Failings and the Political Machine

by Dan Bongino

Narrated by Dan Bongino

Unabridged — 6 hours, 11 minutes

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Overview

"The Fight shines a much needed light on the troubling games DC politicians and insiders play with the American people." -Sean Hannity

"The Fight is a lesson plan for fighting back against the Washington DC political machine." - Mark Levin

In*The Fight, Dan Bongino picks up the story where his*New York Times*bestselling book*Life Inside the Bubble*ends to tackle current political and security issues and offer new solutions. From Hillary's emails to the security failings at the White House (including the drone crash and the fence jumper); from*Charlie Hebdo*to Bowe Bergdahl--the author examines how our current administration has allowed our security efforts to lapse both at home and abroad. He also offers solutions to the growing terrorist threat and how we can protect American citizens while also deconstructing what's wrong with our political process and what his experience running for office has taught him.

As a former member of the elite Presidential Protection Division who served three Presidents, Bongino is uniquely qualified to provide a view from behind the curtain to warn readers about the political system that is failing them, and the security future that won't protect them. The majority of Americans only come into contact with security when they fly or enter their workplace. They are rarely able to become acquainted with the politicians they know from robo-calls and TV ads. Bongino has experienced the inner-workings of the national security apparatus and the failed political theater that we all feel but rarely understand. Using a mix of current events, an insider's analysis, and tales from his time protecting the president, he shows where clear and foreseeable leadership failures from our current administration led to grave consequences. From a broken political process to a president who consistently misreads the American people, he shows us where America has gone wrong and how we can fight back.

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"The Fight shines a much needed light on the troubling games DC politicians and insiders play with the American people." -Sean Hannity

"The Fight is a lesson plan for fighting back against the Washington DC political machine." - Mark Levin

Kirkus Reviews

2015-10-22
A conservative polemic against "big government" disguised as a memoir of government service. After serving in the Secret Service for more than 10 years, Bongino (Life Inside the Bubble: Why a Top Ranked Secret Service Agent Walked Away From It All, 2013) ran for the Senate in Maryland in 2011 and for Congress in 2014, both times unsuccessfully. As he writes, he "had resigned from the agency…to run in a deep blue state, as a Republican, against the sitting President's policies." The connotation is that Bongino's inside-the-Beltway position revealed many disturbing secrets about policymaking and political access. Yet his discussion of his Secret Service career is mainly anecdotal, interspersed with assertions about his peers' unparalleled abilities and teamwork. Otherwise, Bongino holds the federal government in contempt, particularly his former commander in chief: "President Obama and his hard-left allies will never understand ‘the code' [of the Secret Service] because they will never understand ‘the team.' " This disdain for Obama drives much of the narrative. The author's tactic is to introduce a particular buzzworthy scandal—e.g., the IRS's targeting of conservative nonprofits, the purported Benghazi cover-up, the prisoner swap involving Bowe Bergdahl—and then follow up with overlong paragraphs that don't move beyond insinuation. He thus insists these matters reveal "an administration where the sheer number of government scandals and abuses of power overwhelmed the institutional defense mechanisms." In late chapters, Bongino focuses on perceived flaws of American electoral politics, with broad-canvas topics like "Why Blue States Matter." His writing becomes more thoughtful when he looks past his obsession with Obama's "collectivism," but it remains studded with platitudes—e.g., "Americans never surrendered their homes and fortunes to the whims and wants of either bandits or bureaucrats." Even the author's more interesting political observations and anecdotes, such as advising conservatives to emulate progressive groups' tactics while ignoring their messages, underline his fundamental cynicism. A book that will appeal to readers convinced that Benghazi and Hillary Clinton's email habits are the most pressing concerns Americans now face.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170407033
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 01/12/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
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