Nonfiction / Politics Best Sellers

New York Time Best sellers of Nonfiction / Politics: Midnight In Washington (2009), The Obama Nation (2008), Hot, Flat, And Crowded (2008), Liberal Fascism (2008), The Revolution: A Manifesto (2008) and other 199 books.

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Midnight In Washington

released in: 2009
Midnight In Washington
The congressman from California describes risks to our democracy and the resurgence of autocracy. Read by the author. 17 hours, 45 minutes unabridged.

The Obama Nation

released in: 2008
The Obama Nation
The Democratic candidate as an extreme leftist, from the co-author of “Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry.”

Hot, Flat, And Crowded

released in: 2008

Liberal Fascism

released in: 2008
Liberal Fascism
This \"alternative history\" of American liberalism finds its roots in classical fascism.

The Revolution: A Manifesto

released in: 2008
The Revolution: A Manifesto
Political manifesto advocating for individual liberty and limited government.

I Am America (And So Can You!)

released in: 2007
I Am America (And So Can You!)
The wit and wisdom of the mock pundit of Comedy Central\'s “Colbert Report.”

The Assault on Reason

by: Al Gore
released in: 2007
The Assault on Reason
In The Assault on Reason, Al Gore takes on the politics of fear, secrecy, cronyism, and blind faith, and demonstrates how the Bush administration has used these tactics to undermine our Constitution, our free press, and our system of checks and balances. He also shows how the administration's policies have taken us away from the Founders' vision of America.

The Age of Turbulence

released in: 2007
The Age of Turbulence
The Age of Turbulence is a book by Alan Greenspan, published in 2007. The book is a story of Greenspan's life and career, and of the economic and political events of the last century.

An Inconvenient Book

released in: 2007
An Inconvenient Book
The conservative talk-show host on \"the world\'s biggest problems.\"

At the Center of the Storm

released in: 2007
At the Center of the Storm
George Tenet takes readers inside the CIA and the White House in this memoir of his time as Director of Central Intelligence

Power to the People

released in: 2007
Power to the People
Political commentary on empowering the people in democratic processes.

The Audacity Of Hope

released in: 2006

Our Endangered Values

released in: 2006
Our Endangered Values
The author discusses his Christian faith and how it has influenced his politics.

The FairTax Book

released in: 2006
The FairTax Book
The book discusses the FairTax, a proposed tax reform in the United States.

Godless: The Church of Liberalism

released in: 2006
Godless: The Church of Liberalism
A critique of liberal ideologies and their impact on American society

Culture Warrior

released in: 2006
Culture Warrior
In Culture Warrior, Bill O'Reilly takes on the culture wars.

State of Denial

released in: 2006
State of Denial
In State of Denial, Bob Woodward takes readers inside the Bush administration's response to the 9/11 attacks.

Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World

released in: 2006
Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World
In Giving, Bill Clinton shows how each of us can change the world

Leadership

released in: 2005
Leadership
The challenges that shaped the leadership abilities of four presidents: Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon B. Johnson.

Team Of Rivals

released in: 2005
Team Of Rivals
The political genius of Abraham Lincoln, revealed in his relationship with his cabinet; originally published in 2005.

The Truth (with jokes)

released in: 2005

America: The Book

released in: 2004
America: The Book
"America: The Book" by Jon Stewart is a satirical book that parodies American history textbooks. The book provides humorous commentary on various aspects of U.S. history, politics, and culture, employing satire and comedy to entertain and inform readers.

My Life

released in: 2004
My Life
My Life is the autobiography of former United States President Bill Clinton, who served from 1993 to 2001.

The Price of Loyalty

released in: 2004
The Price of Loyalty
In this thriller, Ron Suskind takes on the Bush administration, the "deep state," and the "fake news" media. When a group of terrorists hijacks a plane and crashes it into the World Trade Center, New York City is plunged into chaos. As the death toll rises and the city is plunged into darkness, the survivors must band together to find a way out. With the help of a brave cop and a street-wise teenager, they will have to fight their way through the city to safety.

Against All Enemies

released in: 2004

Unfit for Command

released in: 2004

Plan of Attack

released in: 2004
Plan of Attack
The inside story of how and why President George W. Bush decided to go to war with Iraq

A Patriot's History Of The United States

released in: 2004

Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them

released in: 2003
Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them
Book Description: A book that criticizes the conservative media

Dude, Where's My Country?

released in: 2003
Dude, Where's My Country?
Dude, Where's My Country? is a book about the George W. Bush administration and the War on Terror

Living History

released in: 2003
Living History
Living History is the story of Hillary Rodham Clinton's life, from her childhood in Illinois to her years as First Lady of the United States. Clinton talks about her marriage to Bill Clinton, her time in the White House, and her work as a senator from New York.

Who's Looking Out For You?

released in: 2003
Who's Looking Out For You?
Who's Looking Out For You? is a book about how to protect yourself from criminals, con artists, and others who might try to take advantage of you. O'Reilly gives advice on how to be aware of your surroundings, how to trust your gut, and how to be prepared for anything.

Slander

released in: 2002
Slander
"Slander" by Ann Coulter is a political book that criticizes what Coulter perceives as liberal bias in the media. The book argues that conservatives are unfairly targeted and maligned by the mainstream media. Coulter presents her viewpoints on media practices, political discourse, and the challenges faced by conservative figures in the public sphere.

Bush at War

released in: 2002
Bush at War
Bush at War is a book about the George W. Bush administration and the War on Terror

The Savage Nation

released in: 2002
The Savage Nation
book description: The Savage Nation is an autobiographical account of Michael Savage's life and his views on a variety of political and social issues. The book also includes Savage's thoughts on the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Deliver Us from Evil

released in: 2002
Deliver Us from Evil
In this thriller, Sean Hannity takes on the liberal establishment, the "deep state," and the "fake news" media. When a group of terrorists hijacks a plane and crashes it into the World Trade Center, New York City is plunged into chaos. As the death toll rises and the city is plunged into darkness, the survivors must band together to find a way out. With the help of a brave cop and a street-wise teenager, they will have to fight their way through the city to safety.

Master of the Senate

released in: 2002
Master of the Senate
"Master of the Senate" by Robert A. Caro is a biography that forms part of Caro's multi-volume series on Lyndon B. Johnson. The book delves into Johnson's political career, particularly his influential role in the United States Senate. Caro's detailed research and narrative prowess offer readers an in-depth exploration of political power, ambition, and the complexities of governance.

The No Spin Zone

released in: 2001
The No Spin Zone
"The No Spin Zone" by Bill O'Reilly is a political book that presents O'Reilly's perspectives on various issues, including politics, media, and cultural trends. The book emphasizes O'Reilly's commitment to avoiding what he calls "spin" or biased reporting, promoting the idea of presenting facts without undue influence. O'Reilly shares his viewpoints on the media landscape and the challenges of delivering unbiased news.

Stupid White Men

released in: 2001
Stupid White Men
"Stupid White Men" by Michael Moore is a political satire that critiques various aspects of American society, including politics, corporate power, and media. Moore employs humor and sharp commentary to address systemic issues and challenges prevailing norms. The book challenges readers to question the status quo and consider alternative perspectives on contemporary issues.

Bias

released in: 2001
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