Woodrow Wilson and the Roots of Modern Liberalism highlights Wilson's sharp departure from the traditional principles of American government, most notably the Constitution. Ronald J. Pestritto persuasively argues that Wilson's unfailing criticism places him clearly in line with the Progressives' assault on the original principles of American consti...more
Have you ever asked yourself. . . - Why should I wait for marriage to have sex? - How far is too far? - How do I say "no"? - What if we really love each other? - How do I find the right spouse? - How do I start over? - What about safe sex? - How do I know if this is love? These days, virgins may be embarrassed by their la...more
Bill Gertz, bestselling author and acclaimed defense and national security reporter, uses his unparalleled access to America's intelligence systems to examine how our nation's security is compromised by outdated bureaucracies and timid politics. Full of insider scoops and classified materials that tell the frightening truth about the FBI and the CI...more
In the stunning New York Times bestseller Treachery, Bill Gertz blows the lid off the dirty dealings of our so-called allies. Gertz’s groundbreaking reporting exposes how France, Germany, Russia, and other “friends” of the United States have armed the world’s most dangerous tyrants and terrorists—putting Americans directly in the line of ...more
Bill Gertz has done more than any other reporter to expose the threat Bill Clinton's administration poses to U.S. national security. Now, using his extensive sources within the government and his unrivaled access to confidential documents, Gertz tells the whole, sordid story of an administration that has sold out our national security--and has gon...more
Drawing on his own experiences, John Eldridge advocates that men who wish to be good Christians be adventurous, passionate, and even a bit dangerous, and to become authentically masculine by seeking action and adventure.
In fiction, the spy is a glamorous figure whose secrets make or break peace, but, historically, has intelligence really been a vital step to military victories? In this breakthrough study, the preeminent war historian John Keegan goes to the heart of a series of important conflicts to develop a powerful argument about military intelligence. In his ...more
This book represents the culmination of over a half a century of study and reflection by Jaffa, and continues his piercing examination of the political thought of Abraham Lincoln.
From the bestselling author of What I Saw at the Revolution comes an elegiac tribute to one of America's most beloved leaders.It is twenty years—a full generation—since Ronald Reagan first walked into the White House and ignited a revolution. From the beginning, he enjoyed the American people's affection but now, as he approaches the end of hi...more