π 2 Books mentioned in "Chris Christie Talks Donald Trump, Joe Biden, The 2024 Election and Conspiracies About Taylor Swift" of Pod Save America

Podcast: Pod Save America
Episode: Chris Christie Talks Donald Trump, Joe Biden, The 2024 Election and Conspiracies About Taylor Swift
Published on February 14, 2024
Hereβs a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

The Reagan I Knew
Buy The Reagan I Knew by William F. Buckley Jr., William Frank Buckley on Amazon
Remember back in the mid-60s, early to mid-'60s, the John Birch Society, which was, as you know, greatly racist and anti-Semitic, was a big force in the Republican Party, and Reagan was one of two people who publicly stood up against it: it was Reagan and William Buckley, and I write about that in the book.
Chris Christie discusses a book in which he details how Ronald Reagan and William Buckley stood against the John Birch Society, a controversial group within Republican politics during the 1960s.

What Would Reagan Do?
Buy What Would Reagan Do? by Chris Christie on Amazon
Joining us now, he is the former Governor of New Jersey, GOP presidential candidate, and author of a newly released book, which I believe is called "What Would Reagan Do?"
The podcast host introduces Chris Christie, the former Governor of New Jersey and GOP presidential candidate, as the author of a newly released book titled "What Would Reagan Do?" This serves as the basis for a portion of the discussion.
Oh, it is "What Would Reagan Do?" Sorry, I'm sorry.
The podcast host quickly clarifies their statement about the book title, expressing an acknowledgment of the correct title, 'What Would Reagan Do?'. The brief exchange indicates a light-hearted correction during the discussion.
Um, all right, all right, all right, um, uh, the book is "What Would Reagan Do?"
At the end of a discussion on a topic, the podcast host references the book "What Would Reagan Do?" as they indicate that the segment is concluding.