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Who’s to Blame for America’s Economic Meltdown?
The Answer Might Surprise You. |
by Kevin D. Freeman
Hardcover - (January 2012) - $27.95
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Who’s to Blame for America’s Economic Meltdown?
The Answer Might Surprise You.
When it comes to America's flailing economy, everyone is quick to assign blame.
Liberals blame corporate greed, conservatives blame federal regulations. But no one blames the true culprit: financial terrorism.
So says Kevin D. Freeman in his stunning new book, Secret Weapon: How Economic Terrorism Brought Down the U.S. Stock Market and Why It Can Happen Again.
In this shocking exposé, Freeman, a world-renowned financial expert who has consulted for top government agencies, explains how our foreign enemies are waging economic warfare on America.
Using our own financial infrastructure against us, these enemies triggered the stock market collapse of 2008—and are now planning their next attack.
Exposing our enemies' motives and means, Secret Weapon also reveals why the Obama administration refuses to acknowledge financial terrorism, and how the government's actions make us extremely vulnerable to another attack—perhaps before the November elections.
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| The Founding Fathers’ Guide to the Constitution |
by Brion McClanahan
Hardcover - (January 2012) - $24.95
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Is That Really In the Constitution?
Liberals and conservatives can never seem to agree on whether our Constitution is a “living document” or a “limiting document.” Meanwhile, activist judges seem to take the Constitution to mean anything they want.
But how can we know what it really means? Author Brion McClanahan suggests we ask the Founding Fathers themselves.
In The Founding Fathers’ Guide to the Constitution, McClanahan offers a complete layman’s guide to the Constitution as explained and intended by the Founders who wrote it and debated its passage.
By using famous and little-known writings and speeches from the Founders themselves, The Founding Fathers’ Guide to the Constitution reveals the Founding Fathers’ answers to many of our biggest constitutional questions today—instead of forcing us to rely on the interpretations of judges, lawyers, and politicians.
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| The Pipes Plan |
by Sally Pipes
e-book - (January 2012)
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Repeal and Replace!
That’s the rallying cry for opponents of Obamacare.
Now Sally Pipes offers the practical, nuts-and-bolts, step-by-step plan that can make that slogan a reality. In The Pipes Plan, Pipes exposes why President Obama’s command-and-control approach will only make our health care system worse—and how an alternative, free market-based reform will bring down costs, expand coverage, and support innovation in life-saving drugs and technology.
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| Time to Get Tough |
by Donald J. Trump
Paperback - (December 2011) - $27.95
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Donald J. Trump: It’s Time to Get Tough
President Obama has been a disaster for America. In four short years, he’s wrecked our economy, saddled our children with more debt than America managed to rack up in 225 years, and gone around the world apologizing for our country—as if the greatest nation in the world needs to apologize for being a land of opportunity and freedom, which we were before Obama became president.
Now, America looks like a broken country—stripped of jobs, stripped of wealth, stripped of respect. And what does President Obama do about it? He plays nice with a China that is doing everything it can to destroy our economy, while refusing to stand up for America with Middle Eastern oil mobsters who think they can hold us hostage through higher prices at the pump, and chucking billions in “stimulus” money to his friends and supporters while letting the rest of us foot the bill.
This can’t go on. And if Donald J. Trump has anything to say about it, it won’t.
In his new blockbuster book, Time to Get Tough, Trump has the answers America has been looking for and an agenda for making America number one again.
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| Bowing to Beijing |
by Brett M. Decker and William C. Triplett II
Paperback - (November 2011) - $27.95
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Flattery Won’t Tame a Raging Dragon
While the Obama administration is mired in big-government “solutions” to “threats” such as global warming, unregulated businesses, and free-market healthcare, Obama officials have ignored and compounded the single biggest danger facing the United States: the rising power of communist China.
In Bowing to Beijing, Brett M. Decker and Bill Triplett cut through the fog of soothing, pro-China propaganda to reveal the disturbing truth: far from the gradually reforming “partner” portrayed by its many American apologists, China is an aggressive and rapidly militarizing criminal state feverishly striving to displace America as the world’s preeminent power.
Shockingly, despite Chinese leaders showing their hostile intentions in every realm, the Obama administration refuses to take action or even acknowledge the threat—and as new evidence indicates, has gone so far as to actively cover up China’s misdeeds.
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| Founding Rivals |
by Chris DeRose
Hardcover - (November 2011) - $27.95
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Madison vs. Monroe: The Election that Saved America
Picture this: an America with intense political partisanship, crushing national debt owed to foreign nations, citizens losing their homes to foreclosure, and a nation in danger of separating at the seams.
No, it’s not 2011, it’s 1789 and the fate of America as a young nation rests on the race for the congressional seat in Virginia’s 5th district.
In Founding Rivals, author Chris DeRose reveals one of the most important but untold stories in American history—the tale of the high-stakes political battle between two future presidents—James Madison and James Monroe.
Friends and political allies for most of their lives, Madison and Monroe found themselves on opposite sides of the battle over the Constitution and the fate of a fledgling nation in the extraordinary story of their 1789 congressional race.
This was a race that determined the future of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the very definition of the United States of America.
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| Bully! The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt |
by Rick Marschall
Hardcover - (November 2011) - $32.00
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Experience Theodore Roosevelt’s Life Like Never Before
Theodore Roosevelt, adored for everything from his much-caricatured teeth and glasses to his boundless energy and astounding achievements, captivated Americans of his day—and the cartoonists who immortalized him in their drawings.
In Bully! The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt, author and cartoonist Rick Marschall tells Roosevelt’s story, using words and colorful images alike.
Incorporating more than 250 vintage political cartoon, Bully! captures Roosevelt’s remarkable life and incredible accomplishments as no other biography has.
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| The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to the British Empire |
by H.W. Crocker III
Paperback - (October 2011) - $19.95
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America Has More to Learn From the Last Great Superpower Than We Realize
More than 75 percent of Americans believe the United States' economy is getting worse.
Washington is searching for a solution, but unfortunately they're looking in the wrong place.
To turn this great nation around, we need to look to our past.
Not to our Founding Fathers, but to the biggest empire the world has ever known: the British Empire.
So argues bestselling author H.W. Crocker III in his new book, The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to the British Empire.
In this new "P.I.G.," Crocker exposes—in brawling, rambunctious style—how the British provided a model of limited government, thrift, and economy that we could still stand to learn from today.
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| LeMay: The Life and Wars of General Curtis LeMay |
by Warren Kozak
Paperback - (October 2011) - $18.95
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Your Free Excerpt from the Fascinating Bio of America’s Most Controversial General
The firebombing of Tokyo. Strategic Air Command. Dr. Strangelove. George Wallace.
What do all these have in common?
General Curtis LeMay—one of the most misunderstood military men in American history.
Until now.
In the new paperback edition of the critically-acclaimed LeMay: The Life and Wars of General Curtis LeMay, military biographer Warren Kozak traces the trajectory of LeMay's controversial career and personal life, revealing professional achievements and aspects of LeMay's personality that many people know nothing about.
And as a valued Regnery reader, we're offering you a free excerpt from Kozak's book right now.
Keep reading to learn more about General Curtis LeMay—a commander who was gruff yet compassionate, brilliant yet misunderstood, accomplished yet forgotten.
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| Injustice |
by J. Christian Adams
Hardcover - (October 2011) - $27.95
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As America's premier federal law enforcement agency, the Justice Department is supposed to be color-blind and immune from party politics.
"Not so in the Obama Justice Department," says whistleblower and former DOJ lawyer J. Christian Adams in his shocking new exposé, Injustice: Exposing the Racial Agenda of the Obama Justice Department.
Adams—who blew the whistle on the Justice Department's handling of the infamous New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case—witnessed first-hand the DOJ's aggressive radical agenda, and is now revealing the truth about the most lawless Justice Department ever.
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| The Roots of Obama's Rage |
by Dinesh D'Souza
Paperback - (October 2011) - $16.95
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When the hardcover edition of the New York Times bestseller The Roots of Obama's Rage launched last Fall, it was called one of the most controversial books of the year.
Former Obama press secretary Robert Gibbs and New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd sharply criticized it, while TV and radio talk show giants Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck praised it as "indispensable" and "irrefutable."
If you missed it in hardcover, don't miss your chance now!
The brand-new paperback edition, featuring a new introduction, is more relevant than ever as we approach the 2012 Presidential election.
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| Sweet Land of Liberty |
by Callista Gingrich
Hardcover - (September 2011) - $14.95
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How Did America Become the Sweet Land of Liberty?
America is an exceptional country.
You know it, we know it, but do our children and grandchildren know it?
Enter Callista Gingrich’s new children’s book Sweet Land of Liberty.
Featuring Ellis, a cuddly and curious elephant who is on a quest to discover why America is exceptional, Sweet Land of Liberty helps kids learn about the amazing challenges Americans have overcome in the past and why America is the land of the free and home of the brave.
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| How Civilizations Die |
by David P. Goldman
Hardcover - (September 2011) - $27.95
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Thanks to collapsing birthrates, much of Europe is on a path of willed self-extinction.
The untold story is that birthrates in Muslim nations are declining faster than anywhere else—at a rate never before documented. And in the impoverished Islamic world, an aging population means a civilization on the brink of total collapse— something Islamic terrorists know and fear.
Muslim decline poses new threats to America, challenges we cannot even understand, much less face effectively, without a wholly new kind of political analysis that explains how desperate peoples and nations behave.
In How Civilizations Die, David P. Goldman—author of the celebrated “Spengler” column read by intelligence organizations worldwide—reveals how, almost unnoticed, massive shifts in global power are remaking our future.
Want to know more? Click here to read a sample chapter. |
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| Crimes Against Liberty |
by David Limbaugh
Paperback - (September 2011) - $18.95
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"Today, more than halfway into Obama's term, the economy continues on its miserable path while Obama masquerades as though he were a mere bystander."
So says David Limbaugh in the brand new paperback edition of his #1 New York Times bestseller Crimes Against Liberty.
Featuring a new introduction, Crimes Against Liberty introduces more evidence to Limbaugh's air-tight indictment of the most destructive administration America has ever known.
Crimes Against Liberty not only exposes Obama's sweeping liberal agenda and his self-appointed role as hapless bystander, but reveals Obama's calculated lies, and serious lapses in character that make him one of the world's most destructive leaders.
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| A Point in Time |
by David Horowitz
Hardcover - (September 2011) - $24.95
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New York Times bestselling author David Horowitz is famous for his conversion from 1960s radicalism. In A Point in Time, his lyrical yet startling new book, he offers meditations on an even deeper conversion, one which touches on the very essence of every human life.
Part memoir and part philosophical reflection, A Point in Time focuses on man’s inevitable search for meaning—and how for those without religious belief, that search often leads to a faith in historical progress, one that is bound to disappoint. Horowitz agrees with Marcus Aurelius, whose stoic philosophy provides a focal point for the book, “He who has seen present things has seen all, both everything that has taken place from all eternity and everything that will be for time without end.…”
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| Don’t Let the Kids Drink the Kool-Aid |
by Marybeth Hicks
Hardcover - (August 2011) - $24.95
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Radical Leftists Don’t Have to Have Kids
They Can Steal Ours
Many people assume that this generation of young Americans is much like any other.
But thanks to the radical Left, they’re not even close.
So says columnist and author Marybeth Hicks in her shocking new exposé, Don’t Let the Kids Drink the Kool-Aid: Confronting the Left’s Assault on Our Families, Faith, and Freedom.
In Don’t Let the Kids Drink the Kool-Aid, Hicks exposes how the Left’s relentless attacks on America’s character and culture have finally succeeded, and are ushering in the first authentically socialist generation of Americans who believe they are entitled to a lifetime of government care.
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| After America |
by Mark Steyn
Hardcover - (August 2011) - $29.95
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Mark Steyn’s New Book Reveals What the World Will Look Like “After America”
Mark Steyn, author of the New York Times bestseller America Alone, is back with his most brilliant and uproarious book yet: After America: Get Ready for Armageddon.
"In America Alone, I wrote that Europe was facing a largely self-inflicted perfect storm that threatened the very existence of some of the oldest nation-states in the world," says Steyn.
"My warning proved so influential that America decided to sign up for the same program but supersized. Heigh-ho."
Bitingly funny and wickedly clever, After America takes on Obama's disastrous plan for our nation, and reveals exactly what a post-American world could look like if we don't change our ways soon.
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| The Freedom Agenda |
by Mark Lee
Hardcover - (July 2011) - $27.95
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America is in crisis.
Our national debt is more than $14 trillion dollars, and we're about to crash through another debt ceiling. And all Washington knows how to do is spend, borrow, tax, repeat.
So how can we avoid economic armageddon? How do we force fiscal responsibility on Congress?
By doing what our Founders would do: adopt a balanced budget amendment.
So says U.S. Senator Mike Lee in his timely new book The Freedom Agenda: Why a Balanced Budget Amendment Is Necessary to Restore Constitutional Government.
"It's no secret that the more money we give Washington, the more they spend," says Senator Lee. "The only way politicians will stop spending is if they are forced to."
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| Stealing You Blind |
by Iain Murray
Hardcover - (July 2011) - $27.95
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They’re Stealing Us Blind
Remember when we used to call government employees “public servants”? They’re servants no more—now they’re bureaucratic masters of the universe, claiming inflated salaries (up to two times as much as private sector employees) and early retirement with unparalleled pensions and benefits.
And how do they spend their time? When they’re actually working, they spin red tape and regulations that make your life harder (and their lives easier), your taxes higher, and your share of the nation’s debt unsustainable.
Like true bureaucrats they like to scurry around in the dark, doing their mischief outside of public scrutiny. But no longer: Iain Murray—author of the rollicking exposé The Really Inconvenient Truths—knows all about bureaucrats and their lairs, because he used to be one himself. In Stealing You Blind he blows the whistle on the out-of-control bureaucracy whose greed could actually tip our country into a financial abyss.
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| Saving the Bill of Rights |
by Frank Miniter
Hardcover - (June 2011) - $27.95
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The Bill of Rights is Under Attack
For most of us, the Bill of Rights is sacred. It enshrines, defines, and protects the fundamental liberties our Founding Fathers fought to preserve.
But for the left, the Bill of Rights is a "living" document that can be twisted, corrupted, and ignored according to the left's own whims and "PC" policies.
Not any more, argues bestselling author Frank Miniter in his new book, Saving the Bill of Rights: Exposing the Left's Campaign to Destroy American Exceptionalism.
In this shocking yet inspiring book, Miniter reveals not only how Obama and his leftist cohorts are stripping away our God-given freedoms, but also how we can rescue those rights, which are so fundamental to America.
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| A Nation Like No Other |
by Newt Gingrich
Hardcover - (June 2011) - $29.95
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Despite what the liberal elites say, we know the truth: America is an exceptional nation.
But the president and his friends don't agree. In fact, they are actively working to weaken America by ridiculing the very principles that have made us great.
So how do we refute the leftists who argue that patriotism is simply empty boasting?
As presidential candidate and historical scholar Newt Gingrich explains—we just need to remember a few key phrases from our Founders.
In his inspirational new book, A Nation Like No Other: Why American Exceptionalism Matters, Gingrich lays out a powerful defense for America as the Founders intended it.
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| The Terrorist Next Door |
by Erick Stakelbeck
Hardcover - (May 2011) - $27.95
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The Real Terrorist Threat Could Be Right Next Door.
Amid daily reports of violence and conflict in the Middle East, most Americans feel safe from terrorist attacks on our shores. And the recent series of thwarted bombing attempts have been dismissed as not terrorist attacks but isolated incidents by “extremists.” “Not so,” says investigative reporter Erick Stakelbeck. “In fact the islamist threat on American soil is steadily growing. These attacks are actually part of a much larger arsenal of new tactics being employed by Islamic terrorists to conquer America.”
The Terrorist Next Door: How the Government Is Deceiving You about the Islamist Threat exposes just how determined, patient, and adaptable Islamic terrorists are. As an investigative reporter, Stakelbeck has gained unprecedented access to the terrorists themselves as well as the mega-mosques and secret terrorist training camps that are cropping up in seemingly unlikely places across America, and he provides first hand evidence of just how vulnerable America is.
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| Good Day! |
by Paul Batura
Paperback - (May 2011) - $16.95
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Good Day!, the critically-acclaimed biography about the legendary Paul Harvey, is now in paperback!
In this heartwarming book, author Paul J. Batura follows the remarkable life of one of the founding fathers of the news media.
Paul Harvey started his career during the Great Depression and narrated America's story day by day, through wars and peace, the threat of communism and the crumbling of old colonial powers, consumer booms and eventual busts.
Whether he was covering racial tensions, terrorist attacks, or which vitamins to take, Paul Harvey articulated the American experience for average people making their way in a world too large for quick comprehension.
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| Gangster Government |
by David Freddoso
Hardcover - (April 2011) - $27.95
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“GANGSTER GOVERNMENT”
Columnist Michael Barone invented the phrase.
President Obama has perfected the practice.
And in this new and stunning book, New York Times best-selling author David Freddoso (The Case Against Barack Obama) provides the much-needed exposé of an administration that has brought Chicago-style corruption and strong-arm politics to Washington, looking to reward its friends (the unions, federal workers, and other liberal interest groups) and punish its enemies (the private sector workers and taxpayers who foot the bill for Obama’s massive expansion of the federal government).
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| The Seamless City |
by Rick Baker
Hardcover - (April 2011) - $27.95
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How Do We Keep America Great?
Rick Baker, former mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida, provides a compelling—and challenging—answer: by making American cities great. And great cities are built first of all through strong leadership.
During his two terms in office, Rick Baker worked toward a clear, uncompromising goal: to make St. Petersburg the best city in America. He led a downtown renaissance, rebuilt the most economically depressed area of the city, attracted businesses, worked to reduce violent crime, and made public schools a city priority—all with measurable results. The Seamless City offers practical advice, based on his nine years of experience in City Hall, to show how every mayor and city council can make their city dramatically better.
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| The Genesis of Science |
by James Hannam
Hardcover - (March 2011) - $29.95
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If you were taught that the Middle Ages were a time of intellectual stagnation, superstition, and ignorance, you were taught a myth that has been utterly refuted by modern scholarship.
As a physicist and historian of science James Hannam shows in his brilliant new book, The Genesis of Science: How the Christian Middle Ages Launched the Scientific Revolution, without the scholarship of the “barbaric” Middle Ages, modern science simply would not exist.
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| Rollback |
by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
Hardcover - (January 2011) - $19.95
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On the Road to Recovery—or Economic Armageddon
America is on the road to recovery, right?
The stock market is rebounding, banks are recovering, and the government is finally getting serious about spending cuts.
Or so the morning newspapers and nightly news tell us.
Not so fast, cautions bestselling author Tom Woods in his blockbuster new expose, Rollback: Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse.
"We're not on the road to recovery; we're on the road to economic Armageddon," explains Tom. "Thanks to decades of over-spending, over-promising, over-borrowing and over-printing, we've created a wave of debt that's about to swamp our already feeble economy and cripple us permanently."
But in crisis there is opportunity.
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| The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to Socialism |
by Kevin Williamson
Paperback - (January 2011) - $19.95
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What’s the Central Characteristic of Socialism?
Failure.
Stalin’s gulag, impoverished North Korea, collapsing Cuba...it’s hard to name a dogma that has failed as spectacularly as socialism. And yet leaders around the world continue to subject millions of people to this dysfunctional, violence-prone ideology.
In The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to Socialism, Kevin Williamson reveals the fatal flaw of socialism—that efficient, complex economies simply can’t be centrally planned. But even in America, that hasn’t stopped politicians and bureaucrats from planning, to various extents, the most vital sectors of our economy: public education, energy, and the most arrogant central—planning effort of them all, Obama’s healthcare plan.
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| To Save America |
by Newt Gingrich
Paperback - (January 2011) - $17.95
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Newt Gingrich: 2010 Wasn’t the End of the Fight, It was Just the Beginning
As a new Congress takes over in Washington, Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich cautions that our 2010 victory was not the end of the fight—it was just the beginning.
"Conservatives took back the House, but America still has the most radical president in history, an enormous federal bureaucracy, and a faltering economy."
So says Gingrich in the new paperback edition of his bestselling book, To Save America.
Featuring a new introduction and completely updated throughout, To Save America paperback provides a roadmap for conservatives, laid out by the one person who has been there before: Newt Gingrich.
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| 365 Ways to Drive a Liberal Crazy |
by James Delingpole
Paperback - (January 2011) - $14.95
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Liberals Driving You Crazy?
It’s Payback Time!
Admit it: we’ve all got one in our lives. They think they are morally and intellectually superior. They irritate you more and more with each encounter. You know who I’m talking about—know-it-all, smug liberals. And they’re everywhere: the grocery store, the office, or your kid’s ballgame. But James Delingpole lets you breathe easy with a daily solution for your pesky problem in 365 Ways to Drive a Liberal Crazy.
Start each day off right by arming yourself with liberal-clubbing tactics to outwit any lefty that comes your way, no matter what the situation. There’s no better time than now to prepare—liberals are especially cranky with the turnover of power in the House. Libs are always ready to pounce at any opportunity, so use 365 Ways to Drive a Liberal Crazy to beat them to the punch and leave them speechless (and steaming with anger)!
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| The Essential American |
Edited by Jackie Gingrich Cushman - Foreword by Newt Gingrich
Hardcover - (November 2010) - $21.95
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What Does It Mean to Be An American?
In The Essential American: 25 Documents and Speeches Every American Should Own, Jackie Gingrich Cushman offers a guide to the great documents and speeches that have stood as beacons to successive generations, expressing what it is to be an American.
From Abraham Lincoln’s “Gettysburg Address” to the less referenced but equally important Captain Mosely Baker’s “Remember the Alamo!,” The Essential American reminds us what is best about America, as well as of our country’s timeless principles—self-reliance, loyalty and the belief in American exceptionalism.
Featuring well-known and little-know documents and speeches; a foreword by Newt Gingrich; handy lists of presidents and first ladies, vice presidents, and justices of the Supreme Court; a timeline of important events in American history, a BONUS DVD of more than 1,200 documents; and more, The Essential American makes a great gift for the patriot in your life.
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| Leadership and Crisis |
by Bobby Jindal
Hardcover - (November 2010) - $27.95
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Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal Talks Candidly About Oil Spill and Obama's Response
Tragic.
It's perhaps the best word to describe the BP oil spill—and the federal government's response (or lack thereof) to it.
And in his blockbuster new book, Leadership and Crisis, Governor Bobby Jindal divulges never-before-published details about not only the oil spill, but the Obama administration's incompetent handling of it.
From the federal government's lack of solutions and resources to the copious amounts of red tape and bureaucratic processes that stymied the containment efforts—Jindal lays bare the unvarnished truth.
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| Lindbergh vs. Roosevelt |
by James P. Duffy
Hardcover - (October 2010) - $29.95
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REVEALED: The Greatest Political Smear Campaign Ever
Was aviation pioneer and popular American hero Charles A. Lindbergh a Nazi sympathizer and anti-Semite? Or was he the target of a vicious personal vendetta by President Roosevelt?
In Lindbergh vs. Roosevelt, author James P. Duffy tackles these questions head-on, revealing how the White House waged a smear campaign against Lindbergh that blighted his reputation forever.
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| Target: Patton |
by Robert K. Wilcox
Paperback - (October 2010) - $18.95
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Was General Patton Murdered?
The death of General George S. Patton is shrouded in mystery.
While officially the result of an unfortunate car accident, the evidence points to a far more malevolent plot: murder. So says investigative and military journalist Robert K. Wilcox in the new paperback edition of his book: Target: Patton: The Plot to Assassinate General George S. Patton.
Written like a WWII spy thriller and meticulously researched, Target: Patton leads you through that fateful December day in 1945, revealing a chilling plan to assassinate General Patton.
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| The Roots of Obama’s Rage |
by Dinesh D'Souza
Hardcover - (September 2010) - $27.95
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He’s been called many things: a socialist, a radical fellow traveler, a Chicago machine politician, a prince of the civil rights movement, a virtual second coming of Christ, or even a covert Muslim.
But as New York Times bestselling author Dinesh D’Souza points out in his controversial new book, The Roots of Obama’s Rage, these labels merely slap our own preconceived notions on Barack Obama.
The real Obama is a man shaped by experiences far different from those of most Americans; he is a much stranger, more determined, and exponentially more dangerous man than you’d ever imagined. He is not motivated by civil rights struggles, socialist principles, or the tenets of Islam. What really motivates Barack Obama is an inherited rage—an often masked, but profound rage that comes from his African father; an anti-colonialist rage against Western dominance, and most especially against the wealth and power of the very nation Barack Obama now leads.
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| Ulysses S. Grant: A Victor, Not a Butcher |
by Edward H. Bonekemper III
Paperback - (October 2010) - $16.95
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History Slandered His Name
Now One Book Restores It
Throughout history, General Ulysses S. Grant has been unfairly maligned, painted as a crude butcher of troops who only won the Civil War through sheer brute force and numbers. Yet author Edward H. Bonekemper III proves this to be an unfair—and inaccurate—characterization of Grant in the new paperback version of Ulysses S. Grant: A Victor, Not a Butcher.
Tracing Grant’s unparalleled successes from Fort Henry and Vicksburg to Chattanooga and Appomattox, Bonekemper shows how Grant was an inspired military leader with a genius for issuing lucid orders and maneuvering his troops adroitly—and why he outshone his much-lionized rival, Robert E. Lee.
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| George Washington and Benedict Arnold—Now in Paperback! |
by Dave R. Palmer
Paperback - (October 2010) - $18.95
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George Washington and Benedict Arnold. Their earlier lives had surprisingly parallel paths. They were strong leaders in combat, they admired and respected each other, and they even shared common enemies. Yet one became our greatest hero and the other our most notorious traitor. Why?
In the new paperback edition of George Washington and Benedict Arnold: A Tale of Two Patriots, author and military historian Dave Palmer reveals the answer: character.
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| Red State Uprising |
by Erick Erickson and Lew Uhler
Hardcover - (September 2010) - $27.95
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Across the country, people are fed up with waiting for politicians to get this country back on track.
And with just six weeks until election day, the time is ripe for taking back America from the power-hungry, spending-crazed politicians and leftist elites.
Enter Red State Uprising, the blockbuster new book by RedState.com editor Erick Erickson, and Lew Uhler, founder and president of the National Tax Limitation Committee.
Red State Uprising not only lays out what we must do to win in November (and 2012), but also what we must do to slash the size of government, increase economic growth, and put America back on course.
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| Conduct Unbecoming |
by Robert "Buzz" Patterson
Hardcover - (September 2010) - $27.95
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America’s Biggest Security Threat? Barack Obama
America’s biggest national security threat just might be President Obama. Sounds unbelievable, but unfortunately, it’s true as bestselling author and military analyst Buzz Patterson reveals in his new book, Conduct Unbecoming.
Exposing how Obama’s national security policies are weakening our military and endangering America’s safety, Conduct Unbecoming shows how Obama never stands up for America, always retreats from leadership, consistently appeases our enemies, and even insults our allies—as well as our own military.
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| Reforming Our Universities |
by David Horowitz
Hardcover - (August 2010) - $27.95
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Restore Freedom of Speech in College Classrooms? Yes we can!
Everyday in classrooms across America, college students aren’t just forced to listen to radical lectures supporting the far-left’s most liberal ideals, they are bullied, berated, belittled or forced to leave for disagreeing with professors’ fanatical opinions.
In his important new book, Reforming Our Universities, bestselling author David Horowitz tells the dramatic story of his ongoing campaign for an Academic Bill of Rights to protect students who want to think for themselves.
He also reveals his latest effort: the Adopt a Dissenting Book Campaign. Tackling syllabi and reading lists that don’t present both liberal and conservative points of view, the Adopt a Dissenting Book Campaign will assist students in petitioning their professors to incorporate a dissenting text into the curricula.
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| Crimes Against Liberty |
by David Limbaugh
Hardcover - (August 2010) - $29.95
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Barack Obama is the most destructive president in American history, says New York Times bestselling author, David Limbaugh in his controversial new book, Crimes Against Liberty.
Skillfully unraveling the tangled web of Obama's broken promises and blatant fabrications, Limbaugh constructs an air-tight indictment of Obama, charging him with ambitiously unraveling the Constitution and ultimately stripping of us our God-given freedoms.
Crimes Against Liberty uncovers the truth behind Obama's political tactics and sweeping policies, while also revealing Obama's calculated lies, personality flaws, and serious character lapses.
And listen to what other people are saying about this devastating book....
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| Culture of Corruption |
by Michelle Malkin
Paperback - (August 2010) - $16.95
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In the updated paperback edition of her #1 New York Times bestselling book Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies, Michelle Malkin says, “I told you so,” citing a new host of examples of Obama’s broken promises and brass knuckled Chicago way.
Featuring three new chapters with all new scandals you have to read to believe, Culture of Corruption proves once again this isn’t just any politics. It’s “boodle”-clogged, dissent-squelching, redistributive Chicago politics. The 2010 elections promise to be an anti-corruption referendum for the history books. “After all,” Malkin says “You can’t reform corruptocrats, but you can vote them out.”
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| The Truth About Obamacare |
by Sally C. Pipes
Paperback - (August 2010) - $16.95
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Exposed: The Truth About Obamacare
Obama’s national healthcare mandate will undoubtedly lead to the largest expansion of government in the history of the United States and will cost taxpayers around $1 trillion over ten years. And that’s just the beginning, says Sally Pipes, author of The Truth About Obamacare.
By carefully analyzing the most insidious piece of legislation ever passed, Pipes lays bare every anti-freedom, anti-business detail the Obama administration doesn’t want you to see. As president of the Pacific Research Institute and a native of Canada, Pipes knows exactly how this socialized form of health care will negatively affect our society—because it already has in Canada.
While a majority of Americans are outraged over the law, most people do not have the specific ammunition they need to lead the fight for repeal. The Truth About Obamacare provides a close look at the dangerous course Obama has set for the country, illustrating beyond a doubt the potential for financial ruin and decreased quality of life..
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| Control Freaks |
by Terence P. Jeffrey
Hardcover - (July 2010) - $27.95
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Liberals control congress and the White House.
Next on the agenda: your life.
If the Obama administration has one overriding objective—tying together health care “reform,” non-stop meddling in the economy, and hard-Left Supreme Court appointments—it is that big government should make decisions for you. When it comes to how you live your life, Washington bureaucrats know best.
Or so they tell us.
Nationally syndicated columnist Terence P. Jeffrey tells a different story. In Control Freaks, 7 Ways Liberals Want to Ruin Your Life, Jeffrey reveals how liberals are trying to transform America from the limited government of the Founding Fathers into the unlimited government of liberal control freaks.
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| Nullification |
by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
Hardcover - (June 2010) - $24.95
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Think you can’t stop big government?
Yes you can!
Did you know the states don’t have to obey federal legislation forced on them? Virginia, Idaho, and 34 other states are fighting the federal healthcare law, Arizona is protecting its borders, and Washington State, Oklahoma, and Tennessee are fighting cap-and-trade legislation.
How? Through nullification.
In his new book, Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century, New York Times bestselling author Thomas E. Woods explains that nullification is the very constitutional tool the Founders envisioned to protect people from an overreaching federal government.
Often proclaimed by leftist pundits and liberal politicians to be an outdated archaic notion, Woods proves nullification is anything but—as evidence of the growing number of governors and state attorneys general who are using it today to check a government drunk on power.
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| 10 Books Every Conservative Must Read |
by Benjamin Wiker, Ph.D.
Hardcover - (June 2010) - $27.95
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Never has America’s understanding of herself been more at risk than it is now.
But if we are to restore our great nation, we must first arm ourselves with the wisdom of true conservatism—enter 10 Books Every Conservative Must Read: Plus Four Not to Miss and One Imposter by Dr. Benjamin Wiker.
Readers of Wiker’s rollicking 10 Books That Screwed Up the World demanded this sequel, and now you have it—ten books that actually make the world a better place. Wiker also includes four bonus books not to overlook, and a warning about one celebrated book that has unfortunately led some conservatives astray.
From Aristotle to Hayek, plus a couple of surprises—like Austen and Tolkien—Wiker rolls some of the most influential political and literary works of our time into one easy-to-read book..
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| What Washington Can Learn From The World of Sports |
by George Allen
Hardcover - (May 2010) - $27.95
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The world of sports usually makes sense: hard work is rewarded, rules are rules, referees know their place is on the sidelines, and winners know there is no “I” in Team.
But in Washington, things seem to be quite the opposite.
In his new book, What Washington Can Learn From The World of Sports, former Governor and U.S. Senator George Allen describes some of the most memorable moments in sports history—and the lessons politicians can learn from them.
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| To Save America |
by Newt Gingrich
Hardcover - (May 2010) - $29.95
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"America is facing a mortal threat....If we don't act now, our great nation will no longer exist."
So argues Newt Gingrich in his blockbuster new book To Save America: Stopping Obama's Secular-Socialist Machine.
What is putting America as we know it in such peril?
The Secular-Socialist Machine—a corrupt bureaucracy which uses manipulation, bribery, and dishonesty to steamroll the will of the people and destroy America's core values.
"The secular socialist machine represents as grave a threat to America as Nazi Germany or the Soviet Union once did," states Gingrich. It is actively working to demolish our core values, beliefs, and attitudes and replace them with their own."
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| Ted, White, and Blue |
by Ted Nugent
Paperback - (May 2010) - $16.95
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America needs to be woken from its apathy and denial—and Ted Nugent is holding the bull horn.
In the paperback edition of his New York Times bestseller, Ted, White, and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto, Uncle Ted rocks the truth—as only he can.
Featuring a new foreword by The Nuge himself, and completely updated throughout, Ted, White, and Blue offers a no-holds-barred plan to shake our nation from its slumber and stop the transformation of our government into the ultimate Euro-wannabe nanny state.
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| Power Grab |
by Christopher C. Horner
Hardcover - (April 2010) - $27.95
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Exposed: Obama’s TRUE Environmental Agenda
It's Monday morning in the year 2015, and thanks to the "clean energy" and "green" policies Obama rammed through Congress in 2010, life is….different.
You flip on a light switch, but nothing comes on. You turn on the hot water, but only cold gushes out. You live in a tiny, cramped "energy-efficient" home and eat two meals a day because the cost of food is astronomical.
Sound preposterous?
Get ready for your future, says bestselling author Chris Horner in his blockbuster new book, Power Grab: How Obama's Green Policies Will Steal Your Freedom and Bankrupt America.
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| That's No Angry Mob, That's My Mom |
by Michael Graham
Hardcover - (March 2010) - $27.95
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"Michael Graham uses his wit and humor like a club to give the arrogant Left the beatdown they deserve. This book is for every typical American who's been insulted, attacked, and abused by the liberal media just for showing up at a tea party or townhall meeting." —Glenn Beck
Are you sick of the liberal media labeling conservatives as crazy, racist, right-wing nuts simply because we—heaven forbid—disagree with Team Obama and their invasive policies?
Are you ready for a hilarious, unique, and irreverent look at America's fastest-growing political force, the Tea Party Movement?
Then you're going to love author and radio talk-show host Michael Graham's blockbuster new book, That's No Angry Mob, That's My Mom: Team Obama's Assault on Tea-Party, Talk-Radio Americans.
In That's No Angry Mob, That's My Mom, Graham unleashes a full-throated defense of Tea Partiers and shows just how right conservatives have been on healthcare reform, the stimulus package, cap-and-trade, cash for clunkers, and more. He also explains exactly how typical Americans are fighting against big government and for their freedom, liberty, and sovereignty—no matter the cost.
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| The Truth about the Shroud of Turin |
by Robert K. Wilcox
Paperback - (February 2010) - $16.95
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Is the shroud of Turin—an ancient linen bearing the mysterious image of a man, purported to be Jesus of Nazareth—the ingenious work of an artist, or the true shroud of Christ? For centuries, this question has perplexed and enticed the most brilliant minds. Now, in The Truth about the Shroud of Turin: Solving the Mystery, journalist Robert K. Wilcox investigates every aspect of the shroud’s history, from the ancient Egyptian weave of the cloth to the possible role of radiation in forming the image on its surface. Drawing on evidence collected over thirty years of travel, interviews with experts, and painstaking research, Wilcox presents the full story of the shroud in astonishing detail.
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| The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to the Vietnam War |
by Phillip Jennings
Paperback - (February 2010) - $19.95
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Think the United States lost the Vietnam War?
Think again.
To listen to today’s leftist historians and liberal media, the Vietnam War was a tragic and dismal failure for the U.S. Yet, as author and Vietnam veteran Phillip Jennings shows in The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to the Vietnam War, Vietnam was not a hopeless, highly-protested, useless fight we lost. Our soldiers were not intent on committing heinous acts against the poor and helpless women and children.
American soldiers were actually well-liked—as well as very well-educated. And the whole idea that we lost the Vietnam War? It’s completely false. By any traditional definition of war, we won.
In this controversial new “P.I.G.”, Jennings exposes the truth about Nixon’s Cambodia bombings, the Pentagon Papers, Kennedy’s waffling team of “whiz kids”, the Kent State Massacre, the real effect of the TET offensive, and more.
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| The Business of Happiness |
by Ted Leonsis
Hardcover - (February 2010) - $27.95
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Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That's what we're all entitled to, right? But do you sometimes feel like you're working harder and harder on the "pursuit" and achieving less and less happiness?
That's what Ted Leonsis—former AOL vice chairman and owner of the NHL Washington Capitals—wants to talk with you about. In his inspiring new book, The Business of Happiness: 6 Secrets to Extraordinary Success in Work and Life, Ted reveals an amazing paradox: it's not success that makes you happy; it's happiness that leads to success.
And Ted should know. At age 27, Ted sold his innovative Internet start-up for $60 million. Yet, when he found himself face to face with his own mortality in a near-death experience, he came to a startling and unsettling realization: he was rich and successful, but he wasn't happy.
From that moment on, Ted dedicated his life to discovering how to achieve true and lasting happiness. And in The Business of Happiness, Ted explains how he and many other successful businessmen, celebrities, athletes, and "regular folks" have discovered the six habits that foster lasting happiness—and how that happiness ultimately leads to great success.
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| The War On Success |
by Tommy Newberry
Hardcover - (January 2010) - $24.95
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Are you sick and tired of hearing your own government call you selfish simply because you are successful in your business or career?
Are you fed up with working hard, playing by the rules, making sacrifices for your family—and then watching Washington give hand outs and bail outs to their buddies who took short cuts to profits and power?
Are you beginning to wonder if the American dream is turning into a socialist nightmare?
Then it’s time to join bestselling author and business success coach Tommy Newberry in his fight against the Obama administration’s War on Success.
In his breakthrough new book, The War on Success, Newberry exposes how Team Obama has used the cloak of “fairness” and “compassion” to usher in a new era of Big Government, wealth redistribution, and a fatal dependence on government assistance.
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| Right Now |
by Michael Steele
Hardcover - (January 2010) - $27.95
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With Republican victories in New Jersey and Virginia offering new signs of hope, conservatives across the country are gearing up for historic battles in the mid-term elections of 2010. How do we turn these first two victories into a trend?
"The road forward is clear: we need to reclaim our conservative values."
So says Michael Steele, chairman of the Republican National Committee, and author of a bold new book that attacks Obama's big-government agenda, and reaches out to town-hallers, tea partiers, independents, and anyone fed up with a federal government spiraling out of control.
In his brand new book, Right Now, Steele argues that the Left's agenda is dramatically out of step with Main Street America and with what the Founders of this country intended. The American people don't want socialized health care "reform," invasive "green" initiatives and burdensome new taxes, says Steele, and Republicans in Washington have to start listening.
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| Obamanomics |
by Timothy P. Carney
Hardcover - (November 2009) - $27.95
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How The Government Took Over Our Economy
The federal government now controls 30% of the U.S. economy, thanks to billion-dollar bailouts of insurance companies, banks, Wall Street firms, and the auto industry.
How did the freest economy in the world come to this?
In his shocking exposé, Obamanomics, investigative reporter Tim Carney reveals how Big Government partnered with Big Business and Big Labor to cover up failure—and squash small business.
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| Still Standing |
by Carrie Prejean
Hardcover - (November 2009) - $27.95
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She Was Silenced By The Left For Her Beliefs
Now Read The Whole Story
Sarah Palin. Ann Coulter. Michelle Malkin. There's no one the liberal media love to attack more than a strong, conservative woman.
So when Carrie Prejean, former Miss California, boldly stood up for traditional marriage on national TV, the leftist pundits went crazy. They threw everything they had at her: lies, insults, hatred. But through it all, Carrie stood her ground, maintaining her courage and composure.
In her new book, Still Standing, Carrie reveals her story—the story the media didn't report but America wants to hear. From the liberal media's unfair attacks, to Hollywood's vindictive smear campaign, to Carrie's never-before-published conversation with Sarah Palin, Still Standing gives readers the inside story and delivers a clear message: conservative women are here to stay.
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| Life After Death |
by Dinesh D'Souza
Hardcover - (November 2009) - $27.95
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Is There Life After Death?
Dinesh D’Souza Says Yes
Is there life after death? This question has intrigued men throughout time. And in his eagerly-anticipated new book, Life After Death: The Evidence, bestselling author Dinesh D'Souza proves that life after death is not only logical—it's likely.
Rather than depend on divine revelation or sacred texts, D'Souza takes the surprising approach of using the scientific method to prove the case for life after death. In clear and compelling language, D'Souza shows that life after death is not a naïve, faith-based notion, but a rational and reasonable conclusion—supported by the same evidence and logic atheists have used to discredit the idea of an afterlife.
Featuring a foreword by Rick Warren, author of The Purpose Driven Life®, Life After Death proves the believers right and the skeptics wrong.
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| A Cracking of the Heart |
by David Horowitz
Hardcover - (October 2009) - $24.95
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Conservative Activist David Horowitz Tells Inspiring Story of Heartbreak and Hope
Known for his combative style and conservative activism, David Horowitz reveals another side of his life with this heartrending journey of love, loss, and grief in his new book, A Cracking of the Heart.
Unlike anything he has ever written, A Cracking of the Heart is Horowitz's personal and poignant story about the death of his beloved daughter, Sarah. As a conservative, Horowitz struggled with Sarah's liberal world-view. Yet he came to realize that there was much to learn from her and the empathetic way she lived.
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| The Murder Business |
by Mark Fuhrman
Hardcover - (October 2009) - $27.95
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We know how often the liberal media distort the news to favor their own leftist agenda. But did you know the media also helps criminals get away with murder?
In the pursuit of ratings and the public's ever-increasing addiction to violence, TV "news" often thwarts law enforcement's attempts to solve crimes and bring suspects to justice. And news itself has given way to reality TV that makes personal tragedy into 24-hour "entertainment."
In his new book, The Murder Business: How the Media Turns Crime Into Entertainment and Subverts Justice, former homicide detective and current FOX news commentator Mark Fuhrman examines the media's role in covering high-profile crimes. Fuhrman reveals never-before-published details about some of the most notorious cases, exposing the botched investigations, manipulative media practices, and subtle bribery that have allowed killers to go free.
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| The Complete Infidel's Guide to the Koran |
by Robert Spencer
Paperback - (September 2009) - $19.95
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It may be the most controversial book in the world. Some see it as a paean to peace, others call it a violent mandate for worldwide Islamic supremacy. How can one book lead to such dramatically different conclusions?
The truth is, not many Westerners know what’s in the Koran, since so few have actually read it—even among the legions of politicians, diplomats, analysts, and editorial writers who vehemently insist that the Koran preaches tolerance. Now, in The Complete Infidel’s Guide to the Koran, New York Times bestselling author Robert Spencer unveils the mysteries lying behind this powerful book, guiding readers through the controversies surrounding the Koran’s origins and its most contentious passages.
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| The Die-Hard Fan’s Guide to Buckeye Football |
by Mark Rea
Paperback - (September 2009) - $24.95
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Do You Bleed Scarlet and Gray? Then The Die-Hard Fan’s Guide to Buckeye Football by Mark Rea is the book you’ve been waiting for; it’s the guidebook to and through one of the greatest college football programs in history. The Diehard Fan’s Guide to Buckeye Football takes you back to the humble beginnings of football at The Ohio State University and works its way “Across the Field” through nearly 120 years of Buckeye football legends, including complete coverage of the national championship seasons, Heisman Trophy winners, stadium history, Woody Hayes, The Rivalry, and much more!
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| The Rise of Nuclear Iran |
by Dore Gold
Hardcover - (August 2009) - $27.95
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Time is running out on preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons—and Obama’s soft approach to diplomacy makes that threat even more urgent. So says New York Times bestselling author Dore Gold.
In his shocking new book, The Rise of Nuclear Iran, Gold shows how Iranian leaders have expertly manipulated the West to buy time to develop nukes.
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| The Fight for Jerusalem |
by Dore Gold
Paperback - (August 2009) - $16.95
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Jerusalem is under assault. In Western diplomatic circles, it is now being argued that by pushing hard for a Middle East settlement, with the redivision of Jerusalem at its core, the flames of radical Islamic rage will be lowered, stemming the tide of al-Qaeda’s ideological spread. Yet the exact opposite is true. So says bestselling author Dore Gold in the paperback edition of The Fight For Jerusalem.
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| The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to The Sixties |
by Jonathan Leaf
Paperback - (August 2009) - $19.95
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In preparation for the 40th anniversary of Woodstock, they're rolling out the old lie that free sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll define the '60s. And now they're brainwashing yet another generation of Americans.
Jonathan Leaf's new book, The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to The Sixties shatters the myth that the 1960s were full of drug-loving hippies and revolutionary student radicals.
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| You're Teaching My Child What? |
by Miriam Grossman, M.D.
Hardcover - (August 2009) - $24.95
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Think Sex Ed Is All About “The Facts of Life”?
Think Again.
If you think sex education is still about the birds and the bees, think again. And it's not about science either. In her shocking exposé, You're Teaching My Child What?, Dr. Miriam Grossman rips back the curtain on sex education today, exposing a sordid truth. Today's sex education programs aren't based on science; they're based on liberal lies and politically correct propaganda that promote the illusion that children (yes, children) can be sexually free without risk.
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| Culture of Corruption |
by Michelle Malkin
Hardcover - (July 2009) - $27.95
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When Barack Obama launched his presidency, he pledged to "build a more hopeful America." On the campaign trail he promised to do away with Washington politics as usual.
But in the first six months of his term, Obama has indulged in a breath-taking campaign of nepotism, self-dealing, back-scratching, corporate lobbying, government favors, entrenched incumbency, and hypocrisy.
Obama's government is not exactly the change people were hoping for.
In her devastating exposé, Culture of Corruption, bestselling author and investigative reporter Michelle Malkin cites example after example of Team Obama's corrupt dealings and abuses of power. Malkin shows how Obama has hand-picked a team that will do his dirty work for him and exposes dozens of corrupt dealings—all of which the liberal media would rather keep hidden.
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| The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to the Founding Fathers |
by Brion McClanahan
Paperback - (June 2009) - $19.95
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As July 4th approaches and President Obama "sells" his trillion-dollar health care reform package to the American people, equivocates on Iran, and faces a rising unemployment rate, you can't help but ask, what would the Founding Father's do?
Author and historian Brion McClanahan knows what they would do: our Founding Fathers would look at President Obama's actions and do the exact opposite to solve our problems and ensure America's continued greatness.
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| Real Change: The Fight for America's Future |
by Newt Gingrich
Hardcover - (June 2009) - $16.95
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Completely revised and updated with a new introduction, the New York Times bestseller, Real Change, is now in paperback!
In Real Change: The Fight for America's Future, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich argues that the "change" sweeping through our country is not the real change we need. He urges Americans to fight against the reckless path the government is taking to control our banks, our industry, and our personal lives.
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| The Darwin Myth |
by Benjamin Wiker
Hardcover - (June 2009) - $27.95
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There was a time when most scientists were also deeply religious men. When scientists were not forced to choose between belief in God and the rigorous pursuit of scientific knowledge. But that all ended with Charles Darwin.
In his stunning new book, The Darwin Myth, author Benjamin Wiker cuts through the politically correct lies and cultural misconceptions to reveal the true Charles Darwin: the man who separated God from science.
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| The Ultimate Man's Survival Guide |
by Frank Miniter
Hardcover - (May 2009) - $26.95
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In a time when everyone is looking for a bailout, headlines highlight John Edwards' affair and books detail A-Rod's steroid use, what has happened to men of honor and integrity? Once upon a time, a real man fought for his country, treated women with respect, and was a hero to his children.
But in today's metrosexual world, are there any real men left? Frank Miniter’s The Ultimate Man's Survival Guide, shows guys exactly what it takes to be a real man.
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| Good Day!: The Paul Harvey Story |
by Paul J. Batura
Hardcover - (May 2009) - $27.95
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Whenever our country has faced adversity, Americans have turned to an upbeat voice to remind them that the future is not as bad as it seems. For 60 years, that voice of optimism was Paul Harvey's.
In Good Day!: The Paul Harvey Story, author Paul J. Batura follows the remarkable life of one of the founding fathers of the news media. Whether he was covering racial tensions, terrorist attacks, or which vitamins to take, Paul Harvey articulated the American experience for average people "in dime store words," with a deep sense of optimism, faith, and patriotism. Featuring a foreword by Mike Huckabee, Good Day! is the only biography of its kind; Good Day! is Harvey's story, the rest of the story, as he would tell it himself.
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| LEMAY: The Life and Wars of General Curtis LeMay |
by Warren Kozak
Hardcover - (May 2009) - $27.95
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The firebombing of Tokyo. Strategic Air Command. Dr. Strangelove. George Wallace. All of these have one person in common: General Curtis LeMay—the most misunderstood military man in 20th century history.
Until now.
In his brand-new book, LEMAY: The Life and Wars of General Curtis LeMay, military biographer Warren Kozak traces the trajectory of America's most innovative—and vilified—military commander.
Giving an unprecedented glimpse into his controversial might and mind, Kozak shows why today, more than ever, America needs another man like Curtis LeMay.
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| The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to the Great Depression and the New Deal |
by Robert P. Murphy
Paperback - (April 2009) - $19.95
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No economic myth these days is more pernicious than the myth that the free market caused the Great Depression and the New Deal got us out of it. That, as economist Robert P. Murphy points out is flat-out false. In The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Great Depression and the New Deal he provides irrefutable evidence that not only did government interference with the market cause the Great Depression (and our current economic collapse), but Herbert Hoover’s and Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s big government policies afterwards made it much longer and much worse (just as President Barack Obama’s extraordinary expansion of government promises to do today). Perhaps even more compelling, Murphy exposes the untold story behind the New Deal—how it operated by force, and why what’s really at stake is not only our economy but our liberty. The real “lessons of the Great Depression” are not what you’ve been taught.
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| 30 Ways in 30 Days to Save Your Family |
by Rebecca Hagelin
Hardcover - (April 2009) - $27.95
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As a parent or grandparent, you know the challenges of raising healthy, happy teenagers can seem overwhelming. Every time you turn around, pop culture—with its negative images, violent videogames, and offensive music—derails your efforts and hard work. So how can busy moms and dads protect their children from today's toxic culture?
One step at a time.
In 30 Ways in 30 Days to Save Your Family, author Rebecca Hagelin lays out 30 simple and concrete actions that you can implement—one day at a time—to reconnect with your children and restore peace in your home.
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| Green Hell |
by Steven Milloy
Hardcover - (March 2009) - $27.95
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Move over red, white, and blue, America is going green. Personal expression is fine, but this has much more sinister implications because going green is no longer a choice; it's a government mandate. In his shocking exposé, Green Hell, Steven Milloy unveils how the green movement is rapidly growing stronger—and more invasive—under our first green president.
Using buzzwords like "carbon footprint" and "clean energy," the Greens and the federal government are growing a movement and creating policies that won't actually benefit the planet, but will make our lives more uncomfortable, more expensive, and less enjoyable. From your transportation and vacation plans to your diet and living space, the Greens aim to control every aspect of your life and home.
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| Meltdown |
by Thomas E. Woods Jr.
Hardcover - (February 2009) - $27.95
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The media tells us that “deregulation” and “unfettered free markets” have wrecked our economy and will continue to make things worse without a heavy dose of federal regulation. But the real blame lies elsewhere. In Meltdown, bestselling author Thomas E. Woods Jr. unearths the real causes behind the collapse of housing values and the stock market—and it turns out the culprits reside more in Washington than on Wall Street.
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| Welcome to Obamaland |
by James Delingpole
Hardcover - (February 2009) - $27.95
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Does the election of Barack Obama fill you with dread, rather than elation? Do you feel like your country has been high-jacked by a bunch of liberal fruitcakes who have no idea how to fix the economy, but know exactly how to ruin your life? Then good news: you're not alone!
So what's the bad news? It's about to get a lot worse, as witty British journalist James Delingpole shows in his laugh-out-loud funny, Welcome to Obamaland.
Offering conservatives courage (and comedy) for the dark days ahead, Delingpole reveals the future in Welcome to Obamaland. No, he's not clairvoyant. He's just British. Delingpole saw what "change" (read: socialism) did to Britain, and knows exactly where America is heading: into a morass of sprawling government that will slowly suffocate our economy, our liberties, and our culture.
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| A Slobbering Love Affair |
by Bernard Goldberg
Hardcover - (January 2009) - $25.95
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From the day Barack Obama announced his candidacy to the moment he took the oath of office, the mainstream media fawned over him like love-struck school girls. Even worse, this time they went beyond media bias to media activism, says CBS veteran and #1 bestselling author Bernard Goldberg.
In his most provocative book yet, A Slobbering Love Affair, Goldberg shows how the mainstream media's hopelessly one-sided coverage of President Obama has shredded America's trust in journalism and endangered our free society.
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| American Grit |
by Tony Blankley
Hardcover - (Jarnuary 2009) - $27.95
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In American Grit, nationally syndicated columnist Tony Blankley warns that the administration of Barack Obama is a potential disaster at a dangerous time for America.
Challenging Americans to recapture the spirit of sacrifice that has historically characterized our nation, Blankley demonstrates how Obama’s agenda, with its emphasis on environmental sensitivity, military retreat, and the diminution of executive branch powers, promotes national weakness as a righteous ideal. In contrast, Blankley puts forward his own nationalist program based on toughness, resoluteness, and grit—traditional American values totally absent from Obama’s agenda.
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| The Language of Liberty |
by Joseph R. Fornieri
Hardcover - (January 2009) - $34.95
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Abraham Lincoln is often portrayed as “Honest Abe”— a homespun folk hero who became president despite modest beginnings. But beneath the humble exterior is one of the deepest thinkers and most important presidents in American history. And in honor of Lincoln’s bicentennial birthday, Dr. Joseph Fornieri, one of the foremost experts on Lincoln’s political thought, is releasing an updated edition of The Language of Liberty.
This definitive one-volume collection of Lincoln’s speeches and writings features a new preface and an additional speech. Unlike other extensively edited collections, this compilation provides a comprehensive selection of Lincoln’s most important speeches and writings in their entirety, including the famous Cooper Union speech, both inaugural addresses, and the Lincoln-Douglas debates.
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| Target Patton |
by Robert K. Wilcox
Hardcover - (December 2008) - $27.95
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Was General Patton, hard-boiled hero of World War II, assassinated? For the first time ever, a brand new book presents eyewitness testimony and shocking evident suggesting Patton may indeed have been murdered. Target: Patton: The Plot to Assassinate General George S. Patton unearths and explores new and damning evidence about a multi-faceted assassination plot to kill one of America’s greatest generals, George Patton. In Target: Patton noted journalist Robert K. Wilcox reveals gripping revelations about one of America’s greatest tragedies.
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| Global Filipino |
by Brett M. Decker
Hardcover - (December 2008) - $27.95
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Jose de Venecia Jr., the five-time Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, has been for years a trail-blazer for the Filipino people, Asia, and the world.
In a political arena often plagued by uncertainty, intrigue, scandal, and poverty, he has fought relentlessly to cast off the Philippines unflattering moniker as the sick man of Asia and has sought to bring political, economic, and cultural influence to the dynamic, hard-working people of his homeland.
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| Stealth Jihad |
by Robert Spencer
Hardcover - (November 2008) - $27.95
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Children shout "Allahu akbar!" Women aren't allowed in public without a male relative. Muslims are exempt from paying interest on financial transactions. Sound like a description of daily life in Saudi Arabia? It's actually happening right here in America—most people just don't know it.
In his controversial new book, Stealth Jihad: How Radical Islam is Subverting America without Guns or Bombs, bestselling author Robert Spencer exposes the silent war jihadists are waging on our nation. Not through violence, but by undermining our culture.
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| Red Hot Lies |
by Chris Horner
Hardcover - (November 2008) - $27.95
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Lies. Threats. Intimidation.
These are the global warming alarmists' weapons—and they're only going to get worse under our new president, Barack Obama.
But bestselling author Chris Horner—himself the target of dirty tricks and smear campaigns—is blowing the whistle on the Green movement's underhanded tactics in his new must-read exposé, Red Hot Lies.
Following up his New York Times bestseller The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to Global Warming, Horner shows how leftist pundits, liberal politicians, and government-funded scientists are deceiving the public, strong-arming climate change skeptics, and twisting the truth all under the guise of "saving the planet."
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| The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to the Civil War |
by H.W. Crocker III
Hardcover - (October 2008) - $19.95
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If you suspect that most of the conventional "wisdom" about the Civil War, slavery, and states’ rights has been hijacked by Northeast liberals, then you're going to love The Politically Incorrect GuideTM to the Civil War. This provocative and entertaining new "P.I.G." exposes the real reasons the South tried to secede and why the war between the states was not really about abolishing slavery.
Charging through battlefields and bunkers, bestselling author H.W. Crocker III treats readers to a rousing, rollicking guide to the great and terrible war that shaped America. He also explains why the Southern states had more in common with our Founding Fathers and the spirit of the Declaration of Independence than most history textbooks admit.
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| Ted, White, and Blue |
by Ted Nugent
Hardcover - (October 2008) - $27.95
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America has been craving leadership—and at last a gun-slinging, mega-rock star, deerslayer, and patriot has stepped forward to provide it: make way for Ted Nugent.
Cocked, locked, and ready to rock, the Motor City Madman, the thinking man’s Abraham Lincoln, has unleashed the ultimate high-octane political manifesto for the ages in Ted, White, and Blue—the most important patriotic statement since the Constitution.
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| Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less |
by Newt Gingrich, Vince Haley
Paperback - (September 2008) - $14.95
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Do It All. Do It Now. Do It for America.
America is unrivaled in our ability to solve tough problems and create bold, powerful solutions. That’s exactly what we need to do with the energy crisis we now face. We CAN become energy independent, while lowering prices at the pump today and developing innovative and effective energy alternatives for the future. We CAN produce an overwhelming supply of oil and natural gas here at home, and break the stranglehold that foreign countries have on our energy supply, and our economy. And we CAN be responsible stewards of our environment, protecting the grand beauty and richness of our country without sacrificing our robust engines of growth, expansion, and entrepreneurship.
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| Funding Fathers |
by Ron Robinson, Nicole Hoplin
Hardcover - (September 2008) - $27.95
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We all know about Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan, but who knows about Holmes Tuttle, Henry Regnery, and Antony Fisher? Yet it was devoted conservatives like Tuttle, Regnery, and dozens of others, who paved the way for leaders like Goldwater and Reagan by financing and helping to create a Conservative Movement of ideas and people. In Funding Fathers, authors Ron Robinson and Nicole Hoplin tell the untold, behind-the-scenes stories of the men and women who made the Conservative Movement the giant force it is today.
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| Black Belt Patriotism |
by Chuck Norris
Hardcover - (September 2008) - $26.95
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America is in a fight for her future—a fight we can’t afford to lose.
That’s why Chuck Norris, martial arts master, actor, and political activist, wrote his new book, Black Belt Patriotism. Norris explores the dangers that are threatening our country and the solutions we need to strengthen our nation and reawaken the American dream.
Norris is not a Washington insider. He is a concerned parent and citizen, just like you. And he sees too many things in this country going in the wrong direction, like immigration, government spending, and crime, to name a few.
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| Shadow World |
by Robert Chandler
Hardcover - (September 2008) - $29.95
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America is at war and the stakes are huge. The fight is not just in Iraq and Afghanistan, it is a global contest between the United States, radical Islam, a resurgent Russia, and a virulent New Left that is coming to power in Latin America and stalking the corridors of power around the world, including the United States. These three enemies of America are separate but they cooperate—and in his stunning new book, Shadow World, Robert Chandler reveals the secret war they're waging against our nation.
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| The Case Against Barack Obama |
by David Freddoso
Hardcover - (August 2008) - $27.95
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Has any major presidential candidate received less critical examination than Barack Obama?
People blindly flock to him, the press fawns over him, but nobody questions his promises, plans, or past—until now.
In The Case Against Barack Obama: The Unlikely Rise and Unexamined Agenda of the Media's Favorite Candidate, investigative reporter David Freddoso removes the gilt from the golden candidate, exposing Obama for who he really is: the #1 most liberal U.S. senator whose policies and inexperience could put our country in serious jeopardy.
Like any convincing argument, Freddoso supports The Case Against Barack Obama with sound evidence and facts. Delving into Obama's legislative record, interviewing his colleagues, and analyzing Obama's books and speeches, Freddoso does the research that the media has neglected. His conclusion? Obama the Orator is very different from Obama the Legislator. From his history of supporting corrupt Chicago politics to his extreme liberal voting record, The Case Against Barack Obama proves that Obama is not the politician of "change", but the politician of status quo.
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| Reality Check |
by Dennis Keegan and David W. West
Hardcover - (August 2008) - $27.95
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The price of oil is skyrocketing. The housing market has collapsed—and so has the dollar. Every day brings a new story about how America’s economy is about to sink—how the future belongs to the emerging economies of China and India. But guess what? America isn’t on the brink of collapse. In fact, if anything, America’s economy is poised for a resurgent future. If you thought the media were only telling you half the story, you were right.
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| The Die-Hard Fan’s Guide to Longhorn Football |
by Geoff Ketchum
Paperback - (August 2008) - $19.95
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Then The Die-Hard Fan’s Guide to Longhorn Football is for you. It’s the ultimate book on Longhorn football, written for the fans, by the No. 1 fan—Geoff Ketchum, founder of Orangebloods.com. The Die-Hard Fan’s Guide to Longhorn Football gives an inside look at some of the greatest players and thrilling moments that have defined more than a hundred years of Texas football. From the very first Longhorn game in 1893 to Mack Brown’s national champions, this book recalls the triumphs and glory that characterize the powerhouse that is UT football. Sit down with Ketchum as he interviews Vince Young, Ricky Williams, and Darryl Royal. Be there with him as he recounts James Brown’s incredible victory over Nebraska. And join UT fans as they share their favorite game-day traditions, memories, and what it really means to be a Longhorn. Hook ’em Horns!
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| The Die-Hard Fan’s Guide to Sooner Football |
by Jim Fletcher
Paperback - (August 2008) - $19.95
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Sooner fans, this is the one you’ve been waiting for—a book written by a die-hard fan, for die-hard fans. In The Die-Hard Fan’s Guide to Sooner Football, die-hard fan Jim Fletcher takes readers with him through the proud history of the OU football program, from the birth of Sooner football in Bud Risinger’s barber shop to Bob Stoops’s powerhouse teams of today. Along the way, fans will come face to face with Heisman winners and football legends like Billy Sims, Lucious Selmon, and Barry “The King” Switzer. But The Die-Hard Fan’s Guide to Sooner Football is not just about the players and the coaches; it’s about the fans. Fans like Bill Horn, who bluffed his way into becoming “unofficial team photographer,” and Bryan Procter, who wore the same pair of “lucky” underpants to every Sooner game for seven years. A passionate tribute to the arguably the best college football program of the last sixty years, The Die-Hard Fan’s Guide to Sooner Football will rekindle your pride in the Sooner Nation.
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| The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to Western Civilization |
by Anthony Esolen
Paperback - (June 2008) - $19.95
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"The glory that was Greece...the grandeur that was Rome" — not so long ago, Western culture was the foundation of every educated American. But not anymore. Plato's teachings? Irrelevant. Roman culture? Chauvinistic. If there's one thing liberal professors and pundits can't stand—it's Western civilization.
Coming to its rescue is The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to Western Civilization—the essential sourcebook for defending everything from Christianity and the Classics to Sophocles and the Founding Fathers. And who better to defend our heritage than one of America's foremost Western civilization scholars: Professor Anthony Esolen.
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| Boys Should Be Boys |
by Meg Meeker
Hardcover - (May 2008) - $24.95
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Boyhood used to be a time of freedom and fun—of catching bullfrogs, playing tackle football, and roaming the woods—but not anymore. Rambunctious, high-spirited boys—healthy boys—nowadays face an increasingly hostile world that doesn’t value the unique gifts of boys, that discounts their masculine virtues, and that undermines what boys need to become mature, confident, and thoughtful men. In Boys Should Be Boys, Meg Meeker, pediatrician and author of the critically acclaimed Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters, unlocks the secrets of what parents can do to restore some of the magic of boyhood and help their son become the man they want him to be.
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| Our Good Name |
by Dr. J. Phillip London
Hardcover - (May 2008) - $29.95
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Four years ago the Abu Ghraib scandal shocked the world and swept a government contractor, CACI International Inc., into the media’s crosshairs and on to the public stage. What ensued was a media frenzy rarely seen by any company in recent decades. Written by CACI’s CEO, Dr. J. Phillip London, Our Good Name details the allegations against CACI, the media’s distortion of CACI’s involvement, and the company’s successful fight to clear its name. Delving into controversial issues of government and media accountability, Dr. London reveals the untold story behind Abu Ghraib—the story that didn’t make national headlines.
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| How I Helped O.J. Get Away with Murder |
by Mike Gilbert
Hardcover - (May 2008) - $27.95
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You may think you know the truth about O.J. Simpson and the murders that gripped a nation—but prepare to be shocked.
After twenty years as O.J.'s sports agent and trusted confidant, Mike Gilbert is breaking his silence, revealing what really happened that fateful night, and how he helped O.J. get away with the crime of the century.
How I Helped O.J. Get Away with Murder: The Shocking Inside Story of Violence, Loyalty, Regret, and Remorse is unlike anything you've read before; Gilbert puts you into O.J.'s inner circle every step of the way—from the Bronco "chase" scene to the infamous trial to life after the murders.
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| 10 Books That Screwed Up the World |
by Benjamin Wiker
Hardcover - (May 2008) - $27.95
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TV, video games, the Internet—many people blame technology for the violence, narcissism, and secularism in society today. But Professor Benjamin Wiker argues technology isn't to blame—philosophy is. In his controversial new book, 10 Books That Screwed Up the World (And 5 Others That Didn't Help), Wiker proves that some of Western civilization's most "respected" books are really the root of many modern-day destructive ideas and cultural vices.
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| The Really Inconvenient Truths |
by Iain Murray
Hardcover - (April 2008) - $27.95
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With his hypocritical lifestyle and alarmist rhetoric, Al Gore does more damage than good to the Earth—talk about really inconvenient truths. That’s just one of the many you’ll find in Iain Murray’s rollicking book, The Really Inconvenient Truths: Seven Environmental Catastrophes Liberals Don’t Want You to Know About—Because They Helped Cause Them.
Murray, a witty and conservative environmental analyst, exposes seven of the all-time great environmental disasters caused by the Left, revealing the undeniable fact: environmentalists create more problems than they fix.
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| America Alone |
by Mark Steyn
Paperback - (April 2008) - $16.95
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What is this book about?
Well, it's about to be banned in Canada.
Labeled as "flagrantly Islamophobic" by the Canadian Human Rights Commission, the New York Times bestseller America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It is now in paperback and ironically could soon be sold in America alone.
So why is America Alone so controversial? Acclaimed author and journalist Mark Steyn answers this question—and more—in his witty and provocative new introduction.
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| The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to the Middle East |
by Martin Sieff
Paperback - (January 2008) - $19.95
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The Middle East: it’s a region that’s almost never off the front pages, yet many Americans know surprisingly little about it. Even worse, our “understanding” of this turbulent region has been undermined by the lies and clichés broadcast by the liberal media. Now, in The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to the Middle East, veteran Middle East correspondent Martin Sieff unravels this tumultuous region’s past, present, and possible future. Beginning with the Ottoman Empire and leading up to 2008, Sieff navigates every politically correct roadway, busting myth after myth as he leads us on a journey through one of the world’s roughest neighborhoods.
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| The Official Handbook of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy |
by Mark W. Smith
Paperback - (January 2008) - $14.95
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Are you tired of self-satisfied liberals acting as if they are smarter than conservatives? Would you like to arm yourself with a full round of intellectual ammunition that can stop any liberal myth in its tracks? Look no further! The 2008 Presidential Election edition of The Official Handbook of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy is here to help you fight the laughable lefties anytime, anywhere: on the news, around the dinner table, or at the office. Just in time for primary season, bestselling author Mark W. Smith gives you everything you need to take on loopy liberals now and throughout the year—The Handbook even has an election night scorecard and your very own PAK (Political Action Kit).
The 2008 presidential contest is the most wide-open election in 80 years, and voters must arm themselves for the fight ahead. You wouldn’t go into battle unprepared, so why would you go into political combat without ammunition? With The Official Handbook of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy you will be ready to fight, defend, and win every argument in every scenario.
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| Real Change |
by Newt Gingrich
Hardcover - (January 2008) - $27.95
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Democrats Can't Provide Solutions, Republicans Won't-Yet Americans Want Real Change
Americans don't just want change this election year, they want real change-but most have no idea where it will come from. Democrats can't provide it and Republicans won't. But former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich does. He explains what is wrong with our country and how to solve our problems in his blockbuster new book, Real Change: From the World That Fails to the World That Works.
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| What's So Great About Christianity |
by Dinesh D'Souza
Hardcover - (October 2007) - $27.95
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Is Christianity obsolete? Can an intelligent, educated person really believe the Bible?
Or are atheists correct? Does science disprove Christianity, debunk it as a force for good, and discredit it as a guide to morality?
In his groundbreaking new book, What's So Great About Christianity, bestselling author Dinesh D'Souza is the first to tackle these questions and challenge atheists on their own secular turf. Approaching atheism with the skeptical eye usually reserved for religion, D'Souza uses the latest scientific (among other) evidence to show why Christianity makes sense, why the atheists' arguments are wrong, and why there really is something great about Christianity.
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| Sacred Ground |
by Tom Ruck
Hardcover - (November 2007) - $29.95
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At a military cemetery there are no divisions of politics, rank, color, or gender; just brave souls who sacrificed themselves for the liberty of others. Through beautiful photographs of national cemeteries and poignant essays by such notables as Oliver North, Sean Hannity, and Laura Ingraham, Sacred Ground: A Tribute to America's Veterans pays tribute to those heroic Americans who gave their lives for love of country and freedom for all. All of the author royalties from Sacred Ground will be donated to the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund.
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| The Wit and Wisdom of Ronald Reagan |
by James C. Humes
Hardcover - (October 2007) - $24.95
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Ronald Reagan is more than a revered and popular president––he is a hero to millions, beloved as a persuasive leader who inspired America and shaped the future more than any other modern president. In a heart-warming new book, The Wit and Wisdom of Ronald Reagan, presidential speech writer and renowned author James C. Humes captures Reagan’s warmth, intelligence, and sense of humor as only an insider can. Spanning never-before-published anecdotes, zingers, and little-known stories, this must-read compilation also includes commentary about Reagan from friends and foes, analysis of his great speeches, and entertaining stories from Reagan’s years in Hollywood and as governor of California.
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| The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to the Bible |
by Robert J. Hutchinson
Paperback - (October 2007) - $19.95
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In the beginning, the Bible was regarded as the “Good Book,” but today it is under relentless attack from left wing audiences, novelists, and screenwriters to justify their own political agendas. But fear not: award-winning religious journalist Robert J. Hutchinson refutes the mockers, skeptics, and deniers in his new book, The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to the Bible.
Using historical evidence and thorough analysis, Hutchinson not only proves the Bible to be true (and the liberal Left wrong), but also takes the truth one step further—showing how the Bible built and shaped Western civilization. The Bible is the source for the Western ideas of justice, science, and democracy, Hutchinson argues, and without it, Western civilization would not exist.
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| Originalism: A Quarter-Century of Debate |
by Steven G. Calabresi
Hardcover - (September 2007) - $27.95
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What did the Constitution mean at the time it was adopted? How should we interpret today the words used by the Founding Fathers? In Originalism: A Quarter-Century of Debate, these questions are explained and dissected by the very people who continue to shape the legal structure of our country. Originalism: a Quarter-Century of Debate is a lively and fascinating discussion of an issue that has occupied the greatest legal minds in America, and one that continues to elicit strong reactions from both those who support and those who oppose the rule of law.
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| Power to the People |
by Laura Ingraham
Hardcover - (October 2007) - $27.95
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Laura Ingraham's new book is #1 on the New York Times bestseller list! Click here to read how Power to the People is taking the nation by storm!
If you’re like most Americans, you’ve had enough. You’re fed up with sell-out politicians who won’t defend our borders; a Hollywood that peddles profanity, pornography, and Al Gore and Rosie O’Donnell as “entertainment”; schools that teach our kids more about condoms than about the Constitution; and snooty judges who think it’s their job to legislate for us. But there’s a way to stop the madness and return power to the people - where it belongs. Laura Ingraham, the most-listened-to woman in political talk radio, shows us how to take back what is ours. In Power to the People she provides a riotous, take-no-prisoners journey through our besieged culture and gives us a battle plan to make it anew, the way the Founders intended - strong, patriotic, pro-family, and unapologetically God-fearing.

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| Investing In One Lesson |
by Mark Skousen
Hardcover - (October 2007) - $27.95
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“Irrational” is often the only word to describe the financial markets. Down one week, up the next—the stock market is a veritable roller coaster. It takes investors (and their money) to dizzying heights, through frightening lows, and leaves them wondering—is it possible for anyone to navigate the seemingly illogical twists and turns of the stock market and still come out ahead?
Fortunately, the answer is yes. In Investing In One Lesson, investment guru Dr. Mark Skousen clearly reveals the reasons for the unpredictable nature of the stock market and describes the economic, psychological, and even irrational factors that often blindside investors. Most importantly, Dr. Skousen explains why otherwise successful professionals so often fail at investing. Clarifying everything from how and why a company goes public to the effect of macroeconomic and international events on a company’s stock price, Dr. Skousen offers reassurance and reason to bewildered beginning investors and frustrated seasoned investors alike.
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| The Evangelical President |
by Bill Sammon
Hardcover - (September 2007) - $27.95
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Look at the polls today and you might think President Bush is a failure. The media is relentlessly hostile to him. His party lost both houses of Congress in the 2006 election. And yet...and yet, his presidency could be one of the most important in modern times. George W. Bush not only faced an unprecedented attack on the American homeland, but he also responded with an ambitious effort to remake the world—an effort being fought in Afghanistan and Iraq and in smaller skirmishes around the globe, an effort that for all its setbacks still might succeed, with revolutionary consequences.
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