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by R. Emmett Tyrrell
Hardcover
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Globe trotting, international deal-making, lucrative personal financial ties to countries like China and the United Arab Emirates, and (of course) womanizing: it's the post-White House career of Bill Clinton, as chronicled by longtime Clinton watcher R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr., in The Clinton Crack-Up: The Boy President's Life After the White House. Tyrrell, the longtime publisher of The American Spectator and author of Boy Clinton, here reveals Clinton's post-presidential escapades at their most unseemly: his shameless money-grubbing, his continued prevaricating and philandering, and much more - including his tireless work to put Hillary into the White House. read more |
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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 Dick Morris
Hardcover
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Americans are so hungry to understand the real Bill Clinton that his autobiography sold more than a million copies in its first weeks. But for all its 957 pages, My Life is little more than an exercise in deception, distortion, and spin. Now, in Because He Could, former Clinton adviser and confidant Dick Morris reexamines, rebuts, and corrects every highlight of the former President's massive, exhausting, self-indulgent autobiography -- filling in the parts of the story that Clinton left unmentioned. Just as he did with Hillary Clinton in this year's bestselling Rewriting History, Morris shows why, four years out of office, Bill Clinton still can't be trusted. read more |
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