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Known and Unknown by Donald Rumsfeld

Bought And Paid For by Charles Gasparino

Now They Call Me Infidel by Nonie Darwish

Primary Mistake by Steve Laffey

No Retreat, No Surrender by Tom Delay

Women Who Make the World Worse by Kate O’Beirne

The U.N. Exposed by Eric Shawn

Co-ed Combat by Kingsley Browne

A Field Guide to Left-Wing Wackos by Kfir Alfia

Rush Limbaugh by Zev Chafets

And Justice for Some by Wendy Murphy

Feminists Say the Darndest Things by Mike Adams

The Deporter by Ames Holrbook

New Glory by Ralph Peters

The Secret Plot to Make Ted Kennedy President by Geoff Shepard

The FairTax Solution by Ken Hoagland

Holy War on the Home Front by Harvey Kushner

One Nation, One Standard by Herman Badillo

The Persecution of Sarah Palin by Matthew Continetti

Exposing the Real Che Guevara by Humberto Fontova

Leaving the Left by Keith Thompson

The Truth About Hillary by Edward Klein

The Arrogance of the French by Richard Chesnoff

Unprotected by Miriam Grossman

The Dirty Dozen by Robert A. Levy

Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher by Nicholas Wapshott

She’s the Boss by Rochelle Schweizer

The New Case Against Immigration by Mark Krikorian

The War on Christmas by John Gibson

A Simple Government by Mike Huckabee

A Simple Christmas by Mike Huckabee

Do the Right Thing by Mike Huckabee

A Patriot’s History of the United States by Larry Schweikart

The Patriot’s History Reader by Larry Schweikart

48 Liberal Lies About American History by Larry Schweikart

7 Events that Made America America by Larry Schweikart

What Would the Founders Say? by Larry Schweikart

Mastermind by Richard Miniter

Your Teacher Said What?! by Joe Kernen and Blake Kernen

The Secret Knowledge by David Mamet

Keeping the Republic by Mitch Daniels

Can’t Is Not an Option by Nikki Haley

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