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"The Democrats, of course, tell a different story. This story has two separate versions, both of which I deal with in this book. The first version is that the Democrats have always been the good guys. This story is the equivalent of the defense lawyer who says, "My client is not guilty and has always been, as he is now, an upstanding citizen." This is the portrait of the Democratic Party that will be on full display at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. In a sense, this entire book is a refutation of what will be presented there that week. There we'll hear about how the Democrats are the party of racial equality, social justice, and economic opportunity. This is the moral basis for the party's claim to rule."