**Exclusive Author Interview with Chris Kyle**
”One shot, one kill” is the creed of military snipers. For those in elite warfare units such as the U.S. Navy SEALs, the additional skill of being able to quietly infiltrate an enemy’s area undetected in order to deliver precision fire is mandatory. Working in proximity to where adversaries are operating, and being expected to survive in order to be deployed to additional firefights, is a given.
“American Sniper” is retired Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle’s gripping and dramatic account of how he became the deadliest sniper in U.S. […]
In his introduction to Legends & Lies, Bill O’Reilly writes, “History can be thrilling, and America’s past is full of […]
** Exclusive CBC Author Interview with Dana Perino **
Dana Perino’s first book, And the Good News Is… Lessons and Advice from the Bright Side, is barnstorming the bestseller list. Perino, the first female Republican White House Press Secretary and a Fox News political analyst on The Five, tells the story of how she went from being a college country radio DJ to a White House Press Secretary during President George W. Bush’s administration.
And the Good News Is… […]
Whoopi Goldberg: Obama’s been called a lot of things these days, and conservative and now former psychiatrist, Charles, how do you say, Kraut-heimer? calling President Obama a narcissist.
Rosie O’Donnell: Who is that guy? I’ve never heard of him.
Nicole Wallace: Charles Krauthammer is a god in our world.
In last week’s season premiere of the always superfluous TV show The View, which frequently opines on the daily political vine, revealing statements are made by liberal co-hosts Goldberg and O’Donnell, […]
When it comes to political and financial scandals touching Bill and Hillary Clinton, it’s what fighter pilots call “a target-rich environment.” To go back a bit in history, in the 1990s there were some Clinton scandals (Whitewater, cattle futures) that involved money flowing to the Clintons personally, but by and large, what really mattered were the illegal foreign campaign contributions either to a specific Clinton campaign organization or a Democrat National Committee entity.
For example, my co-author and I co-wrote Year of the Rat (Regnery, […]
Jay Sekulow—one of America’s most influential attorneys—explores the current political landscape in which bureaucracy has taken over our government and provides a practical roadmap to help take back our personal liberties.
Jay Sekulow is on a mission to defend Americans’ freedom.
The fact is that freedom is under attack like never before. The threat comes from the fourth branch of government—the biggest branch—and the only branch not in the Constitution: the federal bureaucracy. The bureaucracy imposes thousands of new laws every year, […]
After an eleven-year-old Kimberly Guilfoyle lost her mother to leukemia, her dad wanted her to become as resilient and self-empowered as she could be. He wisely taught her to build a solid case for the things she wanted. Creating a strong logical argument was the best way to ensure she could always meet her needs. That childhood lesson led her to become the fearless advocate and quick-thinking spitfire she is today. In Making the Case, Guilfoyle interweaves stories and anecdotes from her life and career with practical advice that can help you win arguments, […]
Michelle Malkin’s latest bestselling book, Who Built That–Awe Inspiring Stories of American Tinkerpreneurs, is 247 pages of fascinating stories about the “tinkerers” who invent things and bring them to market with an entrepreneurial passion. She then “frosts” the work with 50 pages of illuminating notes and references.
She describes herself in this book as, “The angry brown lady on TV who is always yelling at liberals,” but her stories here are real-life examples over the past two hundred years of people who often had little except an idea and the ambition to work tirelessly to realize the American dream. […]
THE OLD RULES NO LONGER APPLY . . .
When General Stanley McChrystal took command of the Joint Special Operations Task Force in 2004, he quickly realized that conventional military tactics were failing. Al Qaeda in Iraq was a decentralized network that could move quickly, strike ruthlessly, then seemingly vanish into the local population. The allied forces had a huge advantage in numbers, equipment, and training—but none of that seemed to matter.
TEACHING A LEVIATHAN TO IMPROVISE
It’s no secret that in any field, […]
Not too many years ago, my wife and I attended a special theme dinner at a famous Ann Arbor restaurant. We were seated with a delightful couple who both worked at the University of Michigan. Since Valerie and I moved to Ann Arbor so I could attend the U of M School of Music, we had a lot to talk about.
As the evening went on, it became clear that the couple assumed that Valerie and I were as liberal as they were. […]
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