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All the President's Money: Investigating the Secret Foreign Schemes That Made the Biden Family Rich by James Comer HarperCollins January 2025 352 pages If you want to understand why many people in this country call the former president and his relatives “the Biden crime family,” this book is
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"We don’t steal market share, we create markets." "I don’t think that people are trying to put me out of business; I know they are." "Second place is the first loser." Aphorisms of Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO
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Morning After the Revolution: Dispatches From the Wrong Side of History by Nellie Bowles Penguin Random House May 2024 272 pages For anyone who wants to explore the lunacy of the progressive agenda, this book is for you.
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The Brothers by Karl Zinsmeister Encounter Books 651 pages February 2024 The Brothers is a historical novel that tells the fascinating story of the three Tappan brothers – Benjamin, Arthur, and Lewis — who changed the course of American history during the three decades before the Civil War.
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The Line of Splendor: A Novel of Nathanael Greene and the American Revolution by Salina B. Baker Culper Press October 2023 622 pages One of the great tragedies of the American educational system currently is how little high school students know about the founding of their country. They are taught
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Nuclear Folly: A History of the Cuban Missile Crisis By Serhii Plokhy April 2021 464 pages W.W. Norton With President Vladimir Putin putting Russian nuclear forces on high alert several weeks ago, what book could be timelier than Serhii Plokhy's Nuclear Folly, an outstanding narrative of those
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One might think that Republicans would understand that political power in America is all about building coalitions. The Republican Party was founded in 1854 by creating a coalition of anti-slavery Northerners and the remnants of the Whig party. Abolitionists, merchants, and the emerging urban middle class combined to create a