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Books for the RIght Minded
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| Bias |
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| Bernard Goldberg [hardcover] | [paperback] |
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In his nearly thirty years at CBS News, Emmy Award winner Bernard Goldberg earned a reputation as one of the preeminent reporters in the television news business. When he looked at his own industry, however, he saw that the media far too often ignored their primary mission: to provide objective, disinterested reporting. Again and again he saw that the news slanted to the left. For years, Goldberg appealed to reporters, producers, and network executives for more balanced reporting, but no one listened. The liberal bias continued.
Now, breaking ranks and naming names, he reveals a corporate news culture in which the closed-mindedness is breathtaking and in which entertainment wins over hard news every time. |
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| The Death of Outrage |
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| William F Bennett [hardcover] | [paperback] |
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In this new, updated edition of a book heralded as a clarion call to the nation's conscience, William Bennett asks why we see so little public outrage in the fade of the evidence of deep corruption within Bill Clinton's administration. The Death of Outrage examines the Monica Lewinsky scandal as it unfolded, from Clinton's denials that he had had sex with a young White House intern, to his testimony before the grand jury, to the nation's decision not to remove Clinton from office. Brick by brick, Bennett dismantles the wall of defenses offered by Clinton and his apologists, and casts the clear light of moral reason and common sense on a shameful chapter in American history. |
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| Dereliction of Duty |
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| Robert Patterson [hardcover] |
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Here is the ultimate insider's account from the highest and most sensitive levels of the Clinton administration, revealing how the irresponsible use of power can lead to a terrible price paid by all Americans. |
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| Getting it Right |
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| William F Buckley Jr [hardcover] |
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This book is a sweeping tale that takes us from the Hungarian uprising of 1956, Cold War espionage, and tempestuous romance, to political skullduggery in 1960's America. |
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| Hillary's Scheme |
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| Carl Limbacher [hardcover] |
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In shocking detail, Hillarys Scheme confirms the worst fear of tens of millions of Americans: that Hillary Clinton indeed plans to run for president within the next few years. This explosive, behind-the-scenes book by investigative journalist Carl Limbacher blows the lid off the New York senators plans for a grand political coup, something she has been carefully and quietly plotting for more than 20 years. Limbacher conducted extensive research into Hillarys past and secured exclusive interviews with Clinton insidersand even questioned Hillary herselfto bring you the real story. What he uncovers are the truly juicy morsels, the backroom deals, and the insider wrangling around Hillarys presidential ambitions that arent being reported in the mainstream press. If you love to hate Hillary or are just curious about one of Americas most controversial figures, theres plenty in this book to get your blood boiling. Youll discover the answers to questions Hillary is unwilling to address in public... |
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| Let Freedom Ring |
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| Sean Hannity [hardcover] |
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As Americans, we face two fundamental questions:
First, are we truly prepared to fight this new war to wipe out terrorism and terrorist regimes, and win it decisively -- no matter what sacrifices it requires or how long it takes?
Second, are we once again prepared to teach our children the fundamental principles and values that make this country great -- the values that make this country worth fighting for, living for, and dying for?
Sean Hannity is the hottest new phenomenon in TV and talk radio |
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| Losing Bin Laden |
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| Richard Minter [hardcover] |
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Bill Clinton had countless opportunities to nab Osama bin Laden during his presidency, but time and time again, bin Laden slipped out of the Clinton administration's grasp, mostly due to Clinton's personal negligence and reluctance to involve agencies like the CIA and the FBI. For the first time, in a stunning exposé that includes interviews with both of Clinton's National Security Advisors, Clinton's counter-terrorism czar, his first CIA director, his Secretary of State, his Secretary of Defense, top CIA and FBI agents, and foreign intelligence officials from France, Sudan, and Egypt, Richard Miniter shows why Clinton knowingly refused to wage a real war on terror.
Miniter clearly lays out several of Clinton's most prominent failures in counter-terrorism and shows how these failures facilitated the terrorist attacks of 9/11. His examples include why Clinton ignored Sudan's offers to arrest bin Laden, bin Laden's role in the shooting of America's Black Hawk helicopters in Mogadishu, Somalia and Clinton's subsequent attempts to limit media coverage, how Clinton worked to keep the CIA out of the investigation of the 1993 Word Trade Center attack, the untold story of a respected Congressman who repeatedly warned Clinton officials about bin Laden in 1993, why he was ignored, and much more. Losing bin Laden is a dramatic, page-turning read, a riveting account of a terror war that bin Laden openly declared, but that Clinton left largely unfought. With a pounding narrative, up-close characters and detailed scenes, it takes you inside the Oval Office, the White House Situation Room, and within some of the deadliest terrorist cells that America has ever faced. If Clinton had fought back, the attacks on September 11, 2001 might never have happened. Losing bin Laden is a story -and one hell of a lesson-that the reader will never forget. |
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| Reagan's War |
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| Peter Schweizer [hardcover] |
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A meticulously researched and penetrating analysis of the Cold War, and the man who ended it. Peter Schweizer delves into the origins of Ronald Reagans vision of America, and documents his consistent, aggressive belief in confronting the Soviet Union diplomatically, economically, and militarily.
Ronald Reagan is often dismissed as an amiable dunce, a genial actor who simply mouthed whatever slogans his right-wing puppet masters put in front of him. Reagans War brilliantly overturns this myth. Drawing on private diaries dating from Reagans days as an actor and extending through his presidency, Peter Schweizer, a well-known historian of the Cold War, shows that Reagans fervent anticommunism marked every era of his life and was the driving force behind his policies as president.
... A fresh, often startling look at Ronald Reagan and his central role in winning the war for global dominance in the 1980s, Reagans War is a major work of twentieth-century history. |
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| Slander |
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| Ann Coulter [hardcover] | [paperback] |
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The hottest and most controversial book of the year! Find out who really controls the media in America.
[Ann Coulter] is never in doubt. And that, along with her bright writing, sense of irony and outrage, and her relish at finally hitting back at political opponents (especially in the media) is what makes Slander such refreshing and provocative reading.
Los Angeles Times
The most popular nonfiction book in America.New York Times
The real value of Slander . . . is not in the jokes or devastating exposés of liberal politicians and their allies, but the serious and scholarly study of just how entrenched the media prejudice is against anyone whose politics are even faintly conservative.
New York Sun
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| Slouching Towards Gomorrah |
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| Robert H Bork [hardcover] | [paperback] |
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In this New York Times bestselling book, Robert H. Bork, our country's most distinguished conservative scholar, offers a prophetic and unprecedented view of a culture in decline, a nation in such serious moral trouble that its very foundation is crumbling: a nation that slouches not towards the Bethlehem envisioned by the poet Yeats in 1919, but towards Gomorrah.
Slouching Towards Gomorrah is a penetrating, devastatingly insightful exposé of a country in crisis at the end of the millennium, where the rise of modern liberalism, which stresses the dual forces of radical egalitarianism (the equality of outcomes rather than opportunities) and radical individualism (the drastic reduction of limits to personal gratification), has undermined our culture, our intellect, and our morality.
Robert H. Bork sounds a very sobering alarm. We can accept our fate and try to insulate ourselves from the effects of a degenerating culture, or we can choose to halt the beast, to oppose modern liberalism in every arena. In the view of Robert Bork, an understanding of our problem and the will to resist may be our only hope. |
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| Treason |
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| Ann Coulter [hardcover] |
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Liberals loyalty to the United States is off-limits as a subject of political debate. Why is the relative patriotism of the two parties the only issue that is out of bounds for rational discussion?
In a stunning follow-up to her number one bestseller Slander, leading conservative pundit Ann Coulter contends that liberals have been wrong on every foreign policy issue, from the fight against Communism at home and abroad, the Nixon and the Clinton presidencies, and the struggle with the Soviet empire right up to todays war on terrorism. Liberals have a preternatural gift for always striking a position on the side of treason, says Coulter. Everyone says liberals love America, too. No, they dont. From Truman to Kennedy to Carter to Clinton, America has contained, appeased, and retreated, often sacrificing Americas best interests and security. With the fate of the world in the balance, liberals should leave the defense of the nation to conservatives. |
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| Useful Idiots |
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| Mona Charen [hardcover] |
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This book is a perfect example of how today's liberals have completley rewritten history to cover up their own role on the wrong side of the Cold War. |
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| What's so Great About America |
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| Dnesh D'Souza [hardcover] | [paperback] |
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With What's So Great About America, Dinesh D'Souza is not asking a question, but making a statement. The former White House policy analyst and bestselling author argues that in the aftermath of September 11, 2001, American ideals and patriotism should not be things we shy away from. Instead he offers the grounds for a solid, well-considered pride in the Western pillars of "science, democracy and capitalism," while deconstructing arguments from both the political Left and political Right. As an "outsider" from India who has had amazing success in the United States, D'Souza defends not an idealized America, but America as it really is, and measures America not against an utopian ideal, but against the rest of the world in a provocative, challenging, and personal book. |
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| The War Against Boys |
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| Chistina Sommers [hardcover] | [paperback] |
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It's a bad time to be a boy in America. As the century drew to a close, the defining event for American girls was the triumph of the U.S. women's soccer team. For boys, the symbolic event was the mass killing at Columbine High School.
...The "girl crisis" has been seized upon by some feminists and has been suffused with sexual politics. Under the guise of helping girls, many schools have adopted policies that penalize boys, often for simply being masculine. Sommers says that boys do need help, but not the sort they've been getting. They need help catching up with girls academically. They need love, discipline, respect, and moral guidance. They desperately need understanding. They do not need to be rescued from masculinity.
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| Unfit For Command |
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| John E. O'Neill, Jerome R. Corsi [hardcover] |
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Find out why John Kerry is Unfit for Command as told by the men who served with him
Unfit for Command reveals a John Kerry you don't know-the true John Kerry that his political image-makers are trying to hide. But the veterans who served with him know better, and in Unfit for Command, they tell their story, including:
* How all three of John Kerry's Purple Hearts were for minor injuries, easily treated with band-aids, not requiring a single hour of hospitalization
* How captured Americans were tortured in North Vietnamese prisons for not endorsing John Kerry's false testimony-before the United States Senate-about alleged American war crimes
* How John Kerry carried a typewriter and an 8-mm home movie camera with him to Vietnam so he could record his own exaggerated version of his war exploits and film staged reenactments of his "combat actions" to advance his political career
* Why John Kerry's photograph hangs in a place of honor in the Vietnamese communist "War Remnants Museum" in Saigon
Want to know the real John Kerry? Read Unfit for Command-and prepare to be shocked.
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| Why the Left Hates America |
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| Daniel J Flynn [hardcover] |
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"Piece by piece, Flynn demolishes the underpinnings of the knee-jerk anti-American bias that makes so many thinking people cringe at the sight of their own nation's flag. If only this book could make it onto undergraduate reading liststhe nation and its leadership class would be the better for it." John McWhorter, author of Losing the Race; associate professor of linguistics, UC Berkeley; and senior fellow, Manhattan Institute
"Dan Flynn knows the Left through fighting it hand-to-hand on college campuses. Why The Left Hates America is an indispensable weapon in the battle for America's future." David Horowitz, author of Hating Whitey and How to Beat the Democrats |
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| Why We Fight |
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| William J Bennett [hardcover] | [paperback] |
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The events of September 11, 2001, were an unforgettable tragedy, but they also revealed that the spirit of America is strong and undiminished. Not since the shocking attack on Pearl Harbor has the nation pulled together with such unity and purpose, resolving to endure whatever hardships may be necessary to win the war on terror. We were united in the defense of and belief in our country. It truly brought out the best in our national character.
...As we enter the next phase of what will undoubtedly be a protracted and dangerous struggle--a war unlike any other in our history--it is more important than ever to respond to these doubts and objections and to preserve the patriotic ardor seen in the wake of September 11. In clear, compelling, straightforward language, William Bennett takes up and refutes the many myths and misconceptions about Americas character and role in world affairs that have become fashionable among our nations elites. The morning of September 12 dawned with a stunning moral clarity that has guided the actions of many Americans, both her leaders and her citizens. Bennett seeks to preserve that clarity in order to ensure that our national resolve does not falter in this difficult and necessary war. |
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| Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography |
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| William J Buckley [hardcover] |
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Miles Gone By is a landmark literary event: the autobiography of William F. Buckley Jr., woven from personal pieces composed over the course of a celebrated writing life of more than fifty years.
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.
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