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Mind of a Conservative Woman
Senator Marsha Blackburn became a household name for a brief second when she was on the receiving end of Taylor Swift’s first big political statement
Yes No Maybe So
I was sold the second I heard about Yes No Maybe So
Justice on Trial
It’s not even been a full year since the absolute sensation that was the confirmation trial of Brett Kavanaugh and boy, were we all tried.
Thanks Obama: My Hopey-Changey White House Years
I picked up Thanks Obama by David Litt, a White House speech writer who now runs Funny or Die in DC. I was not disappointed.
Pence: The Path to Power
Mike Pence is one of the most interesting people in the Trump administration and the fact that he’s been able to avoid almost every scandal and major issue within the White House and has actually worked on policy is fascinating.
10 Fall Political Releases to Get Excited About
It’s hard to keep up with all of the books coming out any given week, let alone season, but it seems like this fall is an even crazier publication season than could otherwise be expected
5 Books about Life in the White House by People Who Have Worked There
The ins and outs of politics are fascinating to read about, especially in the modern age when they can be so crazy, no matter if you agree with the executive decisions being made or not.
Author Spotlight: Greg Gutfeld
Greg Gutfeld is known for being the most consistently funny man on Fox News. He’s also the author of numerous books that tackle, with a lot of humor, some of the major issues facing us all today,
Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win
Charlotte Walsh is on the 2018 campaign trail trying to win a Pennsylvania Senate seat but, as we all know, women running for office face some crazy challenges.
Feisty and Feminine: A Rallying Cry for Conservative Women
It’s not easy being a conservative woman, but Future Female Leaders tries to make it easier. That’s why we’re excited to recommend a book built around empowering conservative women written by a conservative woman
From the Corner of the Oval
It’s not your typical political memoir–it’s better.