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This Establishment candidate is reading the Tiger Mom's new book.
Via Twitter comes this message from prospective 2016 GOP presidential contender Jeb Bush:
[blackbirdpie url="https://twitter.com/JebBush/status/430911006370312193"]
"The Triple Package" is "Tiger Mom" Amy Chua's newest controversial title, in which as TheBlaze reported last month, Chua and co-author Jed Rubenfeld, her husband, "argue that 'some groups in America do better than others,'" primarily due to certain cultural traits.
The triple package specifically focuses on the success of Mormons, Jews and groups including Indians, Chinese, Iranians, Lebanese-Americans, Nigerians and Cuban exiles who have achieved success at a disproportionate level relative to peers.

A couple of related titles that we might suggest in this genre are Thomas Sowell's "Black Rednecks and White Liberals," a book George Gilder recommended to President Obama here on Blaze Books, and Charles Murray's "Human Accomplishment."
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Ben Weingarten is a writer, commentator, and editor at large at RealClearInvestigations. He is a senior contributor at the Federalist and writes columns for Newsweek and the Epoch Times.
Ben Weingarten
Ben Weingarten is a writer, commentator, and editor at large at RealClearInvestigations. He is a senior contributor at the Federalist and writes columns for Newsweek and the Epoch Times.
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