
"How to Test Negative for Stupid" is Senator John Kennedy’s witty, tongue-in-cheek guide to Washington, filled with his sharp takes on politics, government idiocy, and humorous stories from Louisiana and the Senate.

Peter Schweizer’s The Invisible Coup exposes mass migration as a deliberate political weapon wielded by U.S. elites and foreign adversaries. It calls for shifting the immigration debate from arrivals to who is sending criminal migrants and why—revealing a dangerous scheme with major national security implications.

Donald Trump’s The Art of the Deal shares his proven business secrets and eleven rules for success. Packed with stories of big deals, New York real estate battles, clashes with enemies, and his no-nonsense philosophy on thinking big, negotiating, and winning, it offers a raw, streetwise masterclass in deal-making and entrepreneurship.

In The Women, sheltered young nurse Frankie McGrath joins the Army Nurse Corps and serves in Vietnam, only to face a harder battle upon returning to a divided, ungrateful America. Kristin Hannah’s powerful novel honors the courage, sacrifice, and often-forgotten heroism of women who served in Vietnam.

In Poisoned Ivies, Rep. Elise Stefanik recounts her viral congressional hearing that exposed Ivy League presidents’ failure to condemn calls for Jewish genocide, triggering resignations. The book reveals how elite universities abandoned free thought and excellence for censorship, antisemitism, and radical leftist ideology now infecting American life.

In The MAGA Doctrine, Charlie Kirk explains why the America First movement and Trump’s challenge to Big Government, Big Tech, Big Pharma, media, academia, and the deep state resonate with young Americans. It champions traditional values, freedom, and self-rule as the path to national greatness.
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