In this exposé of liberal hypocrisy, Peter Schweizer brings out his case files on prominent liberals such as Michael Moore, Noam Chomsky, Cornel West, and of course, the Clintons, Hill and Bill. Suspecting that these people who were telling us all how to live were just talking the talk, he took his research beyond mere Googling, combing public ...
Investigative reporters Peter and Rochelle Schweizer reveal the magic behind the business, and expose how The Walt Disney Company turned from a sleepy has-been into a media giant--jettisoning Disney's and Middle America's values along the way.
In this meticulously researched analysis of the Cold War and the man who ended it, Schweizer delves into the origins of Ronald Reagan's vision of America, and documents his consistent, aggressive belief in confronting the Soviet Union diplomatically, economically, and militarily.
The economic crisis was caused not by unfettered capitalism, Schweizer argues in "Architects of Ruin," but by liberals who used the power of government to create a subprime mortgage bubble that has ravaged the global economy.
In "Makers and Takers" you will discover why: * Seventy-one percent of conservatives say you have an obligation to care for a seriously injured spouse or parent versus less than half (46 percent) of liberals. * Conservatives have a better work ethic and are much less likely to call in sick than their liberal counterparts. * Liberals are 21/2 ...
Former Reagan-era defense secretary Caspar Weinberger draws on his experience for this gripping White House-based thriller. Someone wielding the gun of Secret Service agent Michael Delaney kills the President and wounds the Veep. Immediately afterwards, terrorists strike at several major cities, and the perpetrators appear to be homegrown. ...
Former Reagan-era defense secretary Caspar Weinberger draws on his experience for this gripping White House-based thriller. Someone wielding the gun of Secret Service agent Michael Delaney kills the President and wounds the Veep. Immediately afterwards, terrorists strike at several major cities, and the perpetrators appear to be homegrown. ...
As Ronald Reagan declared, the conservative banner is one of bold, unmistakable colors, not "pastel shades." Since World War II, the American conservative movement has changed the colors of the national political landscape. Here, in its own words, is the body of thought and rhetoric that has painted the movement's banner. Award-winning authors ...
In The Fall of the Berlin Wall, key players in U.S. foreign policy during the 1980s discuss the policies and initiatives undertaken by the Reagan administration that challenged Soviet power: this collection of essays offers a fresh perspective and new insights into the most dramatic international development of the second half of the twentieth ...
A portrait of the Bush family ranges from its humble origins in Plymouth, Massachusetts, through the presidential administrations of George and George W. Bush, and details the family's business dealings and rivalries.
Ever since Ronald Reagan left the White House in January , there has been intense debate over what the Reagan years meant for the country and the world. In this new collection of original essays, editors Paul Kengor and Peter Schweizer explore the legacy of our th president.
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