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You Don't Know the Truth About Barack Obama Until You Read This Book
August 4, 2008
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.


Is America Really Past Her Prime?
August 27, 2008
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.


Do You Bleed Orange?
August 13, 2008
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!


Boomer Sooner!
August 13, 2008
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.


Everything You Need to Know About Western Heritage — But PC Professors Won't Teach
June 17, 2008
"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.


Let Boys Be Boys
May 20, 2008
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.

The Crisis that Rocked a Country and a Company
June 3, 2008
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.

It’s Not “If” O.J. Did It—It’s How
May 12, 2008
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.


Great Books or Great Screw Ups?
May 5, 2008
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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