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by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
Hardcover
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Since the fall of 2008 -- as the stock market
plummeted, companies folded, and millions were put out of
work -- Americans have been bombarded with a relentless
refrain: the free market economy has failed. The remedy?
According to Barack Obama, the late Bush Administration,
Democrats and Republicans in Congress, and the mainstream
media, it's more regulation, more government intervention,
and more spending. But now, in Meltdown: A Free MArket Look at Why
the Stock Maket Collapsed, the Economy Tanked, and Government Bailouts
Will Make Things Worse, bestselling author
Thomas E. Woods Jr. demonstrates that the current crisis
was caused not by the free market but by the government's
intervention in the market -- and that further intervention
in the form of trillion-dollar bailouts and "stimulus
packages" will only deepen and prolong the pain. read more |
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by William F. Buckley, Jr.
Hardcover
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It is fitting, perhaps, that when William F. Buckley
Jr. was struck down at his desk in February 2008 he was
putting the finishing touches on this memoir of Ronald
Reagan. No two men were more important to the rise and
triumph of conservatism in America than Buckley and Reagan;
and though each was a titan in his own right, neither could
have stood as tall without the other. Each, too, had a
great capacity for humor, conversation, and most of all
lasting and loyal friendship. The Reagan I Knew, then, is
much more than a memoir, more than a political biography --
it is a highly personal, often hilarious, and finally
deeply moving chronicle of the friendship between the two
great figures of the modern American Right. read more |
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by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
Hardcover
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Americans feel fleeced at every turn, and it's no wonder. As more and more critical problems develop that need national attention, the White House and Congress are effectively AWOL. And who’s calling the shots instead? Big
government, big business, big labor, and big lobbyists -- all with self-serving agendas that do nothing to help the ever-increasing number of American people who are losing their homes, paying exorbitant credit card interest rates, and finding their jobs increasingly outsourced to foreign countries. Now, in Fleeced: How Barack Obama, Media Mockery of Terrorist Threats, Liberals Who Want to Kill Talk Radio, the New Do-Nothing Congress, Companies That Help Iran, and Washington Lobbyists for Foreign Governments Are Fleecing Us . . . and What to Do About It, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann help you, the American taxpayer, defend not only yourself, but also our embattled nation. read more |
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by Clarence Thomas
Hardcover
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His early life in the dusty town of Pinpoint, Georgia, was marked by poverty and hunger. His father abandoned his family when he was one year old, leaving his teenage mother to raise him on a $10 a week maid's salary. When this became impossible to continue, she sent him, now seven, to live with her father in the comparatively big city of Savannah. This move would forever change the life of Clarence Thomas, a man who has moved from poverty and hardship to the Supreme Court, becoming one of our nation's most stalwart conservatives. In My Grandfather's Son, Thomas tells his own moving, inspiring story -- from the deprivations and humiliations of his youth to the unconscionable defamation he suffered at the hands of the Left during his hotly contested confirmation battle for the Supreme Court. read more |
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