One book every conservative should read
May 20, 2010 by Adrienne Royer
Filed under Book smart, Features
By Adrienne Royer
With Americans looking towards Republicans to preserve our freedom and liberty this November, right-wing pundits are racing to publish their blueprints for a conservative victory.
What if the book every conservative needs to read was published fifty years ago?
At only 100 pages, The Conscience of a Conservative has inspired conservatives for decades, yet [...]
Saved By Her Enemy: An Interview with Rafraf Barrak
March 3, 2010 by Jenny Erikson
Filed under Book smart, Commentary, Interviews
Rafraf Barrak is just like any other twenty-something woman trying to figure out what to do with her life. What to apply her studies to? What is she good at? Can she make a living with the skills she has obtained? Does she enjoy those skills enough that that living will be worthwhile?
Just like any [...]
Freedom From Islam
December 13, 2009 by Bridget Blanton
Filed under Book smart
by Bridget Geegan Blanton
Watching Leftists as they travel abroad and insinuate themselves into the arena of foreign policy begins as a cringe-worthy event and evolves quickly into a case study in narcissism; as their naïve public announcements show up in newsprint. One excruciatingly unhinged, three-ring circus out globetrotting is the road show headlined by the [...]
Ron Paul’s “End the Fed”
October 21, 2009 by Laura Adelmann
Filed under Book smart, Commentary, Profiles in Conservatism
By: Laura Adelmann
After receiving a surge of attention in the 2008 Presidential primary, Congressman Ron Paul’s new book continues his mission to challenge the establishment and honor the Constitution. His new book, “End the Fed” takes on the Federal Reserve system and it’s ever expanding role in our government.
Paul begins by describing the political atmosphere [...]
