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Speaker

by Denny Hastert
Hardcover - (August 2004) - $27.95

In Speaker: Lessons from Forty Years of Coaching and Politics, Denny Hastert breaks his silence to tell a remarkable American story: of how he grew up among the fields of Northern Illinois, made a name for himself as a high school and collegiate wrestler, became a high school wrestling and football coach and civics teacher…and eventually found himself teaching, and learning about, civics in the most important forum in the world: in the United States Congress as Speaker of the House, the third most powerful man in government.

In Defense of Internment

by Michelle Malkin
Hardcover - (August 2004) - $27.95

Everything you’ve been taught about the World War II “internment camps” in America is wrong: They were not created primarily because of racism or wartime hysteria; they did not target only those of Japanese descent; they were not Nazi-style death camps. In her latest investigative tour-de-force, New York Times best-selling author Michelle Malkin sets the historical record straight—and debunks radical ethnic alarmists who distort history to undermine common-sense, national security profiling.

Outrage

by Peter Sprigg
Hardcover - (August 2004) - $24.95

Judicial tyranny is enshrining “gay marriage” as law. For all of recorded history, marriage has meant the uniting of a man and a woman for purposes of raising a family. That’s a bedrock American value, and bedrock American law—and has been for the entire history of our country. But now liberal judges are cooperating with homosexual activists to overturn existing law on marriage, to deny the power of elected legislatures to regulate marriage, and to forbid the will of the people on defining marriage.

Miles Gone By

by William F. Buckley, Jr.
Hardcover - (July 2004) - $29.95

Complete with a free CD including selections read by Buckley himself and an introduction by Walter Cronkite, Miles Gone By is a landmark literary event created over the course of a celebrated life, and a true gift from a talented legend.

Here is Buckley the boy, growing up in a family of ten rambunctious children, with a saintly mother and spirited father; Buckley the daring young political controversialist and enfant terrible whose debut book, God and Man at Yale, was a shocking New York Times bestseller; Buckley the editor of National Review, widely hailed as the founder of the modern conservative movement; Buckley the politician and mischievous humorist; Buckley the proud father and devoted husband; Buckley the spy and novelist of spies; and Buckley the yachtsman and bon vivant.


Reckless Disregard

by Lieutenant Colonel Robert “Buzz” Patterson (USAF, Ret.)
Hardcover - (July 2004) - $27.95

Is John Kerry qualified to be president? No way, says Lieutenant Colonel Robert “Buzz” Patterson (USAF, Ret.), author of the huge New York Times bestseller Dereliction of Duty. And the rest of the Democrats aren’t any better.

In his stunning new book, Lt. Col. Patterson—not only a combat veteran, but a former White House military aide who carried the “nuclear football” for President Clinton—makes an overwhelming case that the once great Democratic Party cannot again be entrusted with the nation’s defense and foreign policy.

Turnaround

by Mitt Romney
Hardcover - (August 2004) - $27.95

Mitt Romney, Governor of Massachusetts, built a career turning around troubled companies. As the CEO of Bain Capital and Bain & Company, he and his firm helped propel the success of hundreds of companies, from venture start-ups to the world’s largest corporations. In 1999, the Salt Lake Winter Olympic Games Organizing Committee turned to him to take over and run the Salt Lake Olympic Games. Sullied by scandal, on the brink of financial disaster, and with federal investigators, bankers, and the press at its door, the Salt Lake Organizing Committee’s senior managers admitted the organization was paralyzed. But Romney had too much American patriotism to let it become a catastrophe for his country. So he accepted the biggest turnaround challenge of his life..

A Public Betrayed

by Adam Gamble and Takesato Watanabe
Hardcover - (August 2004) - $27.95

Here is the quintessential example of a people betrayed through the corruption of the very news media that ought to be championing their causes. A Public Betrayed exposes deceptions, lies, and abuses of power in Japan that have led to such profound degrees of misunderstanding, confusion, and suffering that they have inspired the phrase “media atrocities.”  

Inside the Asylum

by Jed Babbin
Hardcover - (June 2004) - $27.95

If John Kerry and Hillary Clinton have their way, Kofi Annan and Jacques Chirac will gain veto power over American foreign policy.

Scared? You should be. It could happen. And in Inside the Asylum, former deputy undersecretary of defense Jed Babbin shows just how it could happen and why the UN deserves the nickname “The Asylum.”
 

Endgame: The Blueprint for Victory in the War on Terror

by Thomas McInerney and Paul Vallely
Hardcover - (April 2004) - $27.95

Tom McInerney and Paul Vallely are retired generals. They’ve devoted their lives to defending America. Now they’re military analysts for FOX News, privy to up-to-the-minute reports and inside sources. They know everything that’s going on within the Pentagon, the CIA, and other government agencies.

They’re also smart. When other analysts were wringing their hands and whining about “quagmires” in Afghanistan and Iraq, they calmly predicted relatively easy and decisive American victories—and they were right.

In Endgame, they devote their experience and expertise to the question of how to win the war on terror...

A Victor, Not a Butcher

by Edward Bonekemper
Hardcover - (April 2004) - $27.95

Civil War hero General Ulysses S. Grant has been unfairly maligned because of the bloody 1864 campaigns he conducted against Robert E. Lee to secure final victory for the Union. Victor, Not A Butcher takes you into those decisive campaigns to prove that far from being a crude butcher (as he has been characterized not only by Southern partisans, but by historians) Grant’s casualty rates actually compared favorably with those of other Civil War generals. Grant was an inspired military leader with a genius for issuing lucid orders, maneuvering his troops adroitly, and making excellent use of his staff. His perseverance, decisiveness, moral courage, and political acumen place him among the greatest generals of the Civil War—indeed, of all military history. 

The Real Jimmy Carter

by Steven Hayward
Hardcover - (May 2004) - $27.95

Jimmy Carter: America’s best ex-president?

Only if you’re not bothered by the resurgence of Islamic fundamentalist terrorism (which started on his watch), the shamefaced foreign policy of Bill Clinton and John Kerry (ditto), and think that ex-presidents should travel the world coddling dictators and bad-mouthing America à la Jesse Jackson.

It’s time to set the record straight. Finally, an honest historian—Steven F. Hayward, author of The Age of Reagan—demolishes the myth of “Saint” Jimmy and exposes how he created today’s leftist Democratic party of John Kerry and Hillary Clinton.
 

The Official Handbook of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy

by Mark W. Smith
Paperback - (March 2004) - $14.95

Arm yourself for the 2004 election year!

The Official Handbook of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy has all the ammunition you need to help you win every argument against loony liberals. Shoot down their biggest myths and expose their blatant hypocrisy!
 

Madame Hillary

by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. with Mark Davis
Hardcover - (February 2004) - $27.95

Prepare the way for President Hillary! Her Dark Road to the White House Revealed at Last… No one knows Hillary Clinton the way R. Emmett Tyrrell and Mark Davis know her. Tyrrell’s American Spectator was the magazine of record for breaking stories on the Clinton administration. For eight solid years it was the administration’s most formidable journalistic opponent—a persistent (as well as a devastatingly perceptive and witty) obstacle to the Clintons’ attempts to hoodwink the public and whitewash their own corruption. Former White House speechwriter and longtime Clinton watcher and chronicler Mark Davis has compiled devastating files of research on Hillary.

Rumsfeld's War

by Rowan Scarborough
Hardcover - (March 2004) - $27.95

The man in the cockpit fighting the war on terror.

When terrorists crashed a plane into the Pentagon, he was there—helping carry the wounded to safety. And he’s been there—leading the war on terror, directing its operations around the world in both open and covert missions, and bluntly focusing on one primary goal: killing terrorists. He is Donald Rumsfeld. His great fear was a second Pearl Harbor. When it happened on September 11, 2001, he led the charge to make sure it never happens again.

Rogue State

by William C. Triplett II
Hardcover - (March 2004) - $27.95

Veteran national security specialist William C. Triplett II, coauthor of the bestselling Year of the Rat and Red Dragon Rising, exposes just how dangerous the mad regime of North Korea regime has become—a rogue state dedicated not just to developing nuclear weapons but to proliferating them.

Nuclear weapons aren’t the only threat. Triplett shows how the North Korean regime sponsors global terrorism, and he dissects the twisted layers of the “cult-based, family-run criminal enterprise” of North Korea’s aggressive and secretive Communist dictatorship.

A Time for Reflection

by William E.Simon
Hardcover - (January 2004) - $27.95

William E. Simon—quintessential American figure of the American century: Wall Street wunderkind, treasury secretary under Presidents Nixon and Ford, successful entrepreneur, U.S. Olympic Committee president, best-selling author, pioneering philanthropist, and devout Catholic.

His insightful and often humorous autobiography, A Time for Reflection, includes a diverse cast of characters whose lives intersected with Simon’s: from the president and his advisers at the White House; to the highest realms of the Catholic Church (in particular, Cardinal Egan), to celebrities, like actress Meryl Streep; and sports figures, like basketball coach Bobby Knight.

The Privileged Planet

by Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay Richards
Hardcover - (March 2004) - $27.95

Is Earth merely an insignificant speck in a vast and meaningless universe? On the contrary. The Privileged Planet: How Our Place in the Cosmos Is Designed for Discovery shows that this cherished assumption of materialism is dead wrong. Earth is a lot more significant than virtually anyone has realized. Contrary to the scientific orthodoxy, it is not an average planet around an ordinary star in an unremarkable part of the Milky Way.
In this original book, Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay W. Richards present a staggering array of evidence that exposes the hollowness of this modern dogma.

War Stories: Operation Iraqi Freedom

by Oliver North
Hardcover - (November 2003) - $29.95

The mainstream media are trying to discredit our victory in Iraq by saying there was no reason to take out Saddam. But Oliver North knows better. He was there. Contrary to some of the media’s willing inaccuracies, in War Stories: Operation Iraqi Freedom you’ll witness:
  • How an arsenal was provided to Saddam by so-called friends of the United States
  • Evidence of equipment used to disperse chemical weapons
  • The uncovering of huge caches of Iraqi weapons stored in hospitals, schools, and mosques
  • Evidence of terrorist bases and weapons in Iraq
  • The connection between captured terrorists and Saddam’s regime

Legacy: Paying the Price for the Clinton Years

by Rich Lowry
Hardcover - (October 2003) - $27.95

The fight over the Clinton legacy has just begun. Bill will spend the rest of his days defending it and Hillary will run for president on it.

In this shattering indictment, National Review editor Rich Lowry exposes the Clinton legacy for what it is—spin, lies, and failure.

Lowry tells the story of how a politician with grandiose ambitions became a cautious, poll-driven placeholder, of how a president who yearned to confront a great international crisis cringed and shrank from one—the threat of Islamic terrorism—when it arrived..

Jesus in Beijing: How Christianity is Transforming China and Changing the Global Balance of Power

by David Aikman
Hardcover - (October 2003) - $27.95

Is China America’s Next Great Ally?

An unreported tectonic shift is happening in global politics—and it’s driven by religion.

Within the next thirty years, one-third of China’s population could be Christian, making China one of the largest Christian nations in the world. And these Christians could also be China’s leaders, guiding the largest economy in the world.

What is happening in China, is what happened to the Roman Empire nearly two millennia ago. The results could be astonishing.

Shut Up & Sing

by Laura Ingraham
Hardcover - (September 2003) - $27.95

Meet the elites.

They think you’re stupid. They think all freedom loving Americans are stupid. They think patriotism is stupid. They think churchgoing is stupid. They think flag-flying is stupid. They despise families with more than two children. They think your SUV is evil — although theirs is absolutely necessary. But in this refreshing and blisteringly insightful look at the elites, Laura Ingraham reveals that it is they, not us, who are pickled in prejudice, morally blind, and outrageously hypocritical. In a word, it is they who are stupid. Ingraham exposes the outrageous howlers and muddled thinking peddled by a rogue’s gallery of Hollywood celebs, media yuppies, trial lawyers, multiculturalists, God-haters, and race-relations bullies who are exalted as heroes by the elite.

Dangerous Diplomacy

by Joel Mowbray
Hardcover - (October 2003) - $27.95

Whose side are they on? Diplomacy is one thing. But giving aid and comfort to the enemy is quite another. Yet that is exactly what our very own State Department is doing—coddling brutal dictators, covering up gaping holes in our nation’s safety net, and appeasing regimes that actively sponsor terrorists around the world. In this global war on terrorism, the U.S. State Department has proven itself to be one of our biggest obstacles to victory.

In Dangerous Diplomacy, investigative reporter Joel Mowbray exposes the hidden agendas, mixed allegiances, and outright anti-Americanism that has infected the U.S. State Department.

Losing bin Laden

by Richard Miniter
Hardcover - (September 2003) - $27.95

Years before the public knew about bin Laden, Bill Clinton did. Bin Laden first attacked Americans during Clinton’s presidential transition in December 1992. He struck again at the World Trade Center in February 1993. Over the next eight years the archterrorist’s attacks would escalate killing hundreds and wounding thousands — while Clinton did his best to stymie the FBI and CIA and refused to wage a real war on terror.

Why?

The answer is here in investigative reporter Richard Miniter’s stunning exposé Losing bin Laden: How Bill Clinton’s Failures Unleashed Global Terror.

Persecution: How Liberals Are Waging War Against Christianity