2001-

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Looking forward to it, or, How I learned to stop worrying and love the American electoral process

2004
Stephen Elliott shares his journey through the American election process, discussing how he tried to learn about and understand the process while sorting through the corruption, greed, and hatred surrounding the presidential campaign.

The election of the century

and what it tells us about the future of American politics
2002
A collection of articles by various authors which discuss how the 2000 presidential election offers a glimpse into the composition, disposition, and aspirations of the American people.

Stupid white men-- and other sorry excuses for the state of the nation!

2001
A semi-serious rant in which Michael Moore rails against President George Bush and the election of 2000, and blames the woes of the twenty-first century--pollution, joblessness, failing economy, and others--on a group of politicians and businessmen he calls "stupid white men.".

Positively American

winning back the middle-class majority one family at a time
2007
The author shares his ideas for winning back middle-class voters and restoring the Democratic majority in Washington; and addresses key issues of concern for the American family such as education and health care, taxes, immigration, and fighting terrorism.

The one percent doctrine

deep inside America's pursuit of its enemies since 9/11
2006
Reveals the strategy, designed by Dick Cheney, that the United States government is using to fight the War on Terror and explains how this strategy has impacted American foreign relations.

The age of anxiety

McCarthyism to terrorism
2005
Chronicles Senator Joseph McCarthy's five-year-long anti-Communist crusade, which destroyed the lives of thousands of United States citizens, and discusses its relevance to the twenty-first century's War on Terror.

The Israel lobby and U.S. foreign policy

2007
Examines the impact of the Israel lobby on U.S. foreign policy, investigates the reasons why the U.S. provides Israel with such a high level of material and diplomatic support, and questions whether the relationship is good for America or Israel.

Surrender is not an option

defending America at the United Nations and abroad
2007
John Bolton discusses his experiences as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, describing U.N. operational inadequacies; examining issues including the genocide in Darfur, North Korea's nuclear test, Iran's nuclear aspirations, and others; and arguing that the U.N. is biased against the U.S. and Israel.

Heroic conservatism

why Republicans need to embrace America's ideals (and why they deserve to fail If they don't)
2007
The author draws upon his own experiences as a White House insider to encourage Republican conservatives to confront global issues such as AIDS, poverty, and human rights.

Dead certain

the presidency of George W. Bush
2007
Robert Draper offers an inside look at George W. Bush's administration, with special emphasis on the role Bush's strong personality has played on his choices and actions while in office, as well as the country's response to those actions.

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