A God Who Hates: The Courageous Woman Who Inflamed The Muslim World Speaks Out Against The Evils of Islam

In her recent book, Wafa Sultan reveals that, contrary to popular opinion, it is not a few "radical Jihadists" who are guilty of distorting otherwise warm and fuzzy Islamic precepts. 

A Cracking of the Heart

David Horowitz's tribute to Sarah Horowitz is an act of grace, a recognition that however important his own work, it is no more important than the gifts his daughter gave to those around her who could never aspire to brilliance or success or celebrity. A review of A Cracking of the Heart.

Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That's Conspiring to Islamize America

P. David Gaubatz and Paul Sperry obtained more than 12,000 pages of confidential CAIR documents and hundreds of hours of video for their book Muslim Mafia.

Why is Sarah Palin "Going Rogue?"

In her new autobiography, Palin explains why some of her media interviews did not turn out well, calls out McCain staffers, and gives conservatives the meat and potatoes they crave.

Vietnam: A War Not Lost But Forsaken

A belated review of historian Mark Moyar's remarkable book, "Forsaken Triumph," retelling how a flawed war strategy coupled with anti-war news media sunk the sovereign Republic of Vietnam. 

Simply Juvenile or a Breach in Journalistic Ethics

Kevin Roose's The Unlikely Disciple: A Sinner's Seminar at America's Holiest University is an example of journalistic excess at its worst.

Groupdividual

"Groupdividual" justifies and perpetuates the systematic and ever-increasing bias against white men. The following is an except from the book How The Left Was Won: An In-Depth Analysis of the Tools and Methodologies Used by Liberals to Undermine Society and Disrupt the Social Order.

How Reagan Won the Cold War

Ronald Reagan will go down as a critical leader at a critical time and as one of the United States' most important presidents. A review of James Mann's The Rebellion of Ronald Reaan: A History of the End of the Cold War.

How the Left Was Won: An In-Depth Analysis of the Tools and Methodologies Used by Liberals to Undermine Society and Disrupt the Social Order

An excerpt from Richard Mgrdechian's book, revealing how liberals' strategy is to promote and exploit divisiveness.

The Late Great State of Israel: How Enemies Without and Within Threaten the Jewish Nation's Survival

In his new book, Aaron Klein describes how the United States, the European Union, the United Nations and other western governmental agencies have constructed their own end game regarding the future of Israel.

Israel in the Crosshairs

In his latest book, The Late Great State of Israel, Aaron Klein spells out why Israel is closer to destruction than anyone might imagine except for its implacable enemies.

Ward Connerly's Uncle James

Uncle James' no-nonsense, no-complaining allowed upbringing, combining love with hard work, instilled in Ward a highly disciplined work ethic that went counter to the affirmative action mentality. Ward reminisces that if Uncle James had lived long enough to hear someone tell him to "celebrate diversity," he would have shot them a withering look.

Web 2.0 — Tool for Republicans

Ralph Benko, a self-described agent of the vast right-wing conspiracy, spent two years researching MoveOn.org's "secret blueprints" and smuggled them out in book form: "The Websters' Dictionary: How to Use the Web to Transform the World." 

Christopher Buckley’s family chronicle

In his new book, Losing Mum and Pup, Christopher Buckley reveals in a moving way the human side of his famous father and mother, underscoring that even those known for their grace, charm and immense talents face the same challenges and limitations as the rest of us. It is also a moving tribute to his [...]

Review of The Liberal Betrayal of the Jews

In her now classic If I am not for Myself, Ruth Wisse argues that Jewish identification with liberalism no longer makes historical sense and today it is liberalism which presides over the destruction of Israel and the Jews.

Book Review: Why Ann Coulter’s Guilty is Innocent

Serious sociologists don't deny the links between fatherless families and crime rates. So, why is this view controversial? A review of Guilty: Liberal "Victims" and Their Assault on America.

The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and its Responsibility for 9/11

The "liberal solution" to America's conflict with the Islamic world, Dinesh D'Souza argues, is doomed from the outset because it imagines that American political values may be absolutely abstracted from its cultural values. Most Americans, according to D'Souza, have cultural beliefs that give them much more in common with the "family values" of Islamic culture, [...]

The New Bad Deal

After ten years of research, professor of history Burton Folsom, Jr. has published New Deal or Raw Deal? How FDR's Economic Legacy has Damaged America.

Who Won the Iraq War?

If you want to know the truth about Iraq, you need to hear from the people who actually fought the war there. A review of Steven K. O'Hern's The Intelligence Wars: Lessons from Baghdad.

Jay Leno & The Dumb Millennials

Generation Y's brazen disregard for books and learning portends dismal implications for the nation's intellectual future. A review of Mark Bauerlein's The Dumbest Generation.

Darwin Got it Wrong and It’s Not What You’re Thinking

Robert W. Felix is far from alone in his view that new species are not the result of a long accretion of changes. A review of Magnetic Reversals and Evolutionary Leaps: The True Origin of Species.

Review of Alec Baldwin's New Book on Fathers and Child Custody

Baldwin's main point is that the time (let alone expense) it takes to legally secure the right to see your child destroys a father's relationship with his children almost as thoroughly as the manipulations of a hostile ex-spouse.

Why They Quit Being Leftists

Javier Somalo and Mario Noya have written a book composed of testimonies by and interviews with ten intellectuals who began by joining many of the varieties of the Left, Why I Quit Being a Leftist.

The New Spirit of Capitalism

In their lengthy book The New Spirit of Capitalism, French sociologist Luc Boltanski and Eve Chiapello attempt to explain why the concept of social class has declined both in intellectual life and as a characteristic of social organization in French society. According to Boltanski and Chiapello, the 68ers' ideology of "autonomy" and its corollary, the [...]

Unintended Consequences: The Future War

In his new book Unintended Consequences, Peter Galbraith argues that the Iraq experiment, at least relative to Bush's stated goals, is doomed to fail.







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