Posted on 12/22/2016 9:22:07 AM PST by Albion Wilde
We come bearing gifts of book recommendations for your holiday break and for making America great again!
Those who made the recommendations are:
Darren Beattie, visiting assistant professor of political science at Duke University.
Ben Boychuk, managing editor of American Greatness.
F.H. Buckley, law professor at George Mason University. His most recent book, The Way Back: Restoring the Promise of America explains the urgent need for legal immigration reform.
Chris Buskirk is the publisher of American Greatness and the co-host of the Seth & Chris Show, heard daily on 960am/KKNT in Phoenix.
RJ Caster, former Congressional staffer and current digital campaign strategist.
Steven F. Hayward, Senior Resident Scholar, Institute of Governmental Studies, UC Berkeley; author of the forthcoming Patriotism Is Not Enough: Harry Jaffa, Walter Berns, and the Arguments that Redefined American Conservatism.
Roger Kimball, art critic and social commentator; editor and publisher, The New Criterion; publishe,r Encounter Books.
Julius Krein, editor, American Affairs, a forthcoming quarterly journal of public policy and political thought.
Seth Leibsohn is a contributing editor at American Greatness and the co-host of the Seth & Chris Show, heard daily on 960am/KKNT in Phoenix
Jesse Merriam, Ph.D., J.D., assistant professor and pre-law Advisor, Loyola University, Maryland.
Ken Masugi speechwriter; has taught at U.S. Air Force Academy, Michigan State and Princeton.
Mackubin Owens, dean of academics, Institute of World Politics in DC; Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia; editor, Orbis, FPRIs quarterly journal; Marine Corps veteran, Silver Star.
Gladden J. Pappin, research assistant professor of polysci, Notre Dame; fellow, Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture; associate editor, American Affairs, a forthcoming quarterly journal of public policy and political thought.
Julie Ponzi, senior editor, American Greatness.
Publius Decius Mus, or Decius", contributing editor, American Greatness.
Mike Sabo, recent graduate, Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship at Hillsdale College.
Richard Samuelson, Associate Professor of History, California State University San Bernardino; fellow, Claremont Institute.
Dennis Teti, former administrator, Department of Housing & Urban Development; Congressional staffer (including 6 years on House Budget Committee staff under then-Chairman Paul Ryan).
Tevi Troy, presidential historian and former White House aide; author, Shall We Wake the President? Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office.
Ping!
A Torch Kept Lit - The Collective Obituaries penned by Wm. F. Buckley by Howard Rosen
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
ERISA Facts by Frank J. Bitzer
I recommend a reread of FReeper LS’s “A Patriots History of the United States”.
Great headline!
Thank you!
This is carrying things a bit too far.
Agreed, as well as What Would the Founders Say? A Patriot's Answers to America's Most Pressing Problems
Still the Best Hope: Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph by Dennis Prager
I didn’t write that headline — I just posted it! :-)
Thanks for the reminder. I’ve been meaning to buy that.
Bump to the top.
I SO AGREE. Shocked when I had to read the title.
Borrowing from the Nativity scene of the Christ Jesus to sell a campaign slogan is low class.
William F. Buckley would groan and roll over in his grave.
Talk about radically obnoxious arrogance in a holy season. No wonder Christianity is accused of being a faithless social exercise.
I SO AGREE. Shocked when I had to read the title.
Borrowing from the Nativity scene of the Christ Jesus to sell a campaign slogan is low class.
William F. Buckley would groan and roll over in his grave.
Talk about radically obnoxious arrogance in a holy season. No wonder Christianity is accused of being a faithless social exercise.
I know.
This deserves a ping just for the etymological and ontological treasure trove produced from the pun.
PING!!!!
And Merry Christmas!!
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Government gun running, rogue ATF agents, vindictive federal judges, etc.
Review by Freeper fishtalk.
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