Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Book Reviewed: The Last Line of Defense: How to Beat the Left in Court by Eric Schmitt
Fighting wokism
This book is a memoir, a political manifesto, and a legal strategy that is based on his term in the office of the State of Missouri’s Attorney General. His arguments are that the courts have become the central battleground in U.S. politics, especially for conservatives resisting liberal policies of the federal government during the Joe Biden’s administration. He discusses lawsuits against the COVID-era mandates, student loan forgiveness, federal immigration policy, and the assault on free speech coordinated with legacy media. Senator Schmitt portrays the judiciary as the “last line of defense” when legislative and executive branches are controlled by liberal democrats who show disregard to the law and constitution. The most notable is the non-enforcement of U.S. immigration policy by the Biden admin that led to a massive crisis during the second term of President Trump. The book’s strongest feature is its behind-the-scenes narrative of real lawsuits. It reads at times like a legal “war room” memoir, and not a comprehensive study of the courts.
One of the drawbacks of the strategy debated here is that activist judges appointed by the democrats interfere in the executive authority. Many activist prosecutors do not prosecute violent individuals. However, this book is argued very well. Highly recommended to readers interested in fighting woke media, and corporations who collaborate with progressives.
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