So reveals bestselling author Edward Klein in his new stunning exposé, The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House.
In this devastating new book, Klein—a contributing editor to Vanity Fair, former foreign editor of Newsweek, and former editor-in-chief of the New York Times Magazine—pulls back the curtain on one of the most secretive White Houses in history.
He reveals a callow, thin-skinned, arrogant president with messianic dreams of grandeur supported by a cast of true-believers, all of them united by leftist politics and an amateurish understanding of executive leadership.
Fanatics, terrorists, and appeasers have tried everything to silence Geert Wilders—from putting him on trial to putting a price on his head. But Wilders refuses to be silenced—and one result is his new book, Marked for Death: Islam’s War Against the West and Me.
For years Wilders has sounded the alarm about the relentless spread of Islam in the West. And he has paid a steep personal price, enduring countless death threats and being forced into a permanent state of hiding.
Now, for the first time, Wilders offers a full account of his long battle against the zealots.
It reads like a crime novel—guns, drug lords, hidden agendas, and murder. But this story isn't fiction; it's fact.
In her stunning new exposé, Fast and Furious: Obama's Bloodiest Scandal and Its Shameless Cover-Up, Townhall editor Katie Pavlich blows the lid off a scandal that just might bring down the Obama Administration.
From its ill-conceived conception to its dangerous execution to the Obama administration's shameless cover-up, Pavlich explains exactly what the Fast and Furious operation entailed, who was involved, and how the White House will stop at nothing to advance its anti-gun agenda.
Women today are settling for less than we want when it comes to men, relationships, sex, and marriage. But they don’t have to, argues author Elizabeth Kantor in her new book The Jane Austen Guide to Happily Ever After.
In The Jane Austen Guide to Happily Ever After, Kantor explores what Austen heroines such as Elizabeth Bennet, Elinor Dashwood, and Anne Elliot can teach women about navigating the modern-day minefields of dating, love, and relationships. By following these heroines’ examples—and steering clear of the mistakes of Austen’s failed characters—Kantor reveals the path to lifelong love and true happiness.
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