Political Nonfiction

Trump’s Superpower: A Historical Novel About the Founding Fathers & One Founding Mother

Publication Date: 05/26/2026

When America’s Founding Fathers return from heaven to celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday, President Trump welcomes them to the White House—while protestors flood the streets demanding “We Want Our History Back.” As the United States approaches its 250th birthday on July 4th, 2026, National Archives Director Thomas Sowell makes an…

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Why Independence Day?: America Is Great Because God Is Good

Publication Date: 05/26/2026

Discover the true source of why America is such a great place to live, and learn what it will take for America to celebrate its 500th birthday 250 years from now. America is the greatest country in the world. But how did it happen? Who made it happen? Why did…

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The Education of a Senator: From JFK to Trump

Publication Date: 05/19/2026

A behind-the-scenes story of the last sixty years of American politics, told with purpose and humor by a political legend who worked with ten presidents, made deals with both Obama and Trump, and believes that serving in public office is the best way to help the largest number of people…

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The Tragedy of Islam: Failure and Excuses

Publication Date: 04/28/2026

Islam fails both individuals and societies, yet non-Muslims keep making excuses for it. As a set of ideas for the ordering of the lives of individuals and societies, Islam has proven to be a singular failure. Aside from the accident of geology that has provided them with oil wealth, Islamic…

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Polarizing America: The Dichotomous Society

Publication Date: 04/14/2026

How legacy media groups corrupted American society. News and media have long steered the conscious and subconscious minds of the American people. Saucy headlines spark outrage. Reporters play on emotions without ever bothering to uncover the real story. Public officials and figures spin narratives of lies and half-truths, all designed…

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If I Am Not For Myself: The Liberal Betrayal of the Jews

Publication Date: 04/14/2026

Scholar and critic Ruth R. Wisse warns that the failure of liberals to stand up for Jews facing resurgent antisemitism signals the collapse of liberal democratic values. If I Am Not for Myself is a prescient and powerful work that presents with uncompromising clarity the challenges facing American Jews today.…

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In the War Room: The Inside Story of Israel’s Longest War

Publication Date: 04/14/2026

The inside story of the leaders, debates, and decisions that shaped Israel’s longest war. Led not merely by a team of rivals, but by a war room of bitter enemies, Israel fought back from October 7 all the way to Tehran. To do so, the Jewish state had to defy…

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Dangerous Misinformation: The Virus, the Treatments, and the Lies

Publication Date: 04/07/2026

Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, a Houston-based otolaryngologist, chronicles her contentious battle against medical institutions and her passionate advocacy for early COVID-19 treatments and healthcare transparency. If there’s one Covid book you need to read, this is it. Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, a Stanford-trained otolaryngologist and a mother of four, stood…

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Time to Choose: Reclaiming Liberty from the Swamp

Publication Date: 03/19/2026

Time to Choose takes readers from victory to vigilance in a battle where American values must triumph over political corruption and woke agendas. The time is now. The choice is ours. The future belongs to those who dare to defend it. In Time to Choose, Catalina Lauf delivers a bold…

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Lincoln’s Speechwriter: John Hay and the Friendship That Inspired American Eloquence

Publication Date: 03/17/2026

Voice, language, and friendship are at the heart of the story behind Lincoln’s speechwriter. John Hay’s contributions to Abraham Lincoln’s political oratory—including his First Inaugural of March 1861, Springfield Farewell Speech of February 1861, the Gettysburg Address of November 1863, as well as many others—uplifted the president’s influence. An extraordinary…

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