Political Nonfiction

Trump 2.0: Revolution, Redemption, Revival

Publication Date: 06/19/2025

The Great Disruptor’s comeback for the ages. This third addition to Governor Ehrlich’s Trump trilogy (joining Bet You Didn’t See That One Coming and Original, Unconventional & Inconvenient: Donald J. Trump and His MAGA Movement) chronicles the rise, fall, and return of the most polarizing and consequential leader of his…

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Lawless Lawfare: Tipping the Scales of Justice to Get Trump and Destroy MAGA

Publication Date: 06/17/2025

Lawless Lawfare: Tipping the scales of justice to get Trump and destroy MAGA An insider’s look into Democrats’ scorched-earth strategy to upend the judicial system by targeting President Donald Trump, his allies, and supporters. Those suffering from TDS—Trump derangement syndrome—are motivated to transform the federal judiciary into a political battleground…

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In the Interest of Justice: One Woman’s Fight Against a Weaponized Justice Department to Save Her

Publication Date: 06/05/2025

The Emmy Award-winning soap opera star and wife of an NYPD hero-turned-PI goes to war against the FBI and DOJ to save her family and clear her husband’s name. The FBI knocked on the door one morning before dawn. It was a knock that forever changed the lives of those…

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Beyond Proportionality: Israel’s Just War in Gaza

Publication Date: 05/07/2025

Any country can lawfully defend itself against terrorists who initiate wars, shield themselves among civilians, and ignore the rules governing armed combat—even the Jewish state of Israel. “A necessary book that addresses a moral and military question: What can a nation do to defend itself against terrorists who pay no…

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Shadows of Conspiracy: The Untold Story of the Oklahoma City Bombing

Publication Date: 03/25/2025

Shadows of Conspiracy explores one woman’s relentless investigation into the Oklahoma City bombing, uncovering evidence of a broader conspiracy involving far-right extremists and potential government oversights, challenging the belief that Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols acted alone. Kathy Wilburn—now Kathy Sanders—lost her two young grandsons in the Oklahoma City bombing…

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Inside the Reagan White House: A Front-Row Seat to Presidential Leadership with Lessons for Today

Publication Date: 03/18/2025

An inside look at the most successful president of modern times. What makes a good White House memoir? The right mix of personal stories, insight on the president, discussion of policy and historical events, and crazy, colorful anecdotes that capture the reader’s attention. Inside the Reagan White House has all…

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A Journey Through America: Patriotic Observations and Commentary

Publication Date: 03/04/2025

A Journey Through America introduces insightful commentary on our American democracy. Author Lawrence Kadish draws from over eighty-five years of lived experience, allowing him to celebrate our nation’s strengths, reflect on our self-inflicted errors, and draw attention to the challenges of a nation that remains humanity’s last hope. An astute…

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F*ck the Planet: How to Resist the Great Reset in the Trump Era

Publication Date: 02/25/2025

In a world where globalist agendas threaten our rights and freedoms, F*ck the Planet is a raw and unapologetic call to arms for those who refuse to be silenced. We are told that the planet is dying. We are told that we are to blame. We are told insane things—that…

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An Almost Insurmountable Evil: How Obama’s Deep State Defiled the Catholic Church and Executed the Wuhan Plandemic

Publication Date: 02/04/2025

Ready for the ugly truth? Joe Biden and Barack Obama networked the Catholic Church into cartel human trafficking, schemed Ukraine into becoming a biological warfare threat against Russia, and collaborated with China to release the Wuhan Plandemic. Questioning Pope Francis? You are not alone. Catholics around the world are puzzled…

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Truth Matters: A Dialogue on Fruitful Disagreement in an Age of Division

Publication Date: 01/21/2025

Two leading public intellectuals and dear friends—one progressive, one conservative—explore What is Truth? and Why Does Truth Matter? In Truth Matters, Cornel West and Robert P. George address a range of social issues on which Americans today are bitterly divided. Their book models robust intellectual engagement and civil discourse as…

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