Jul 17, 2011

After the Show Show: Raise Debt Ceiling?

Ann Coulter discusses the debt ceiling debate

As Seen on 'Fox & Friends Weekend'

Book List

  • 'Necessary Endings'

    From the publisher
    While endings are a natural part of business and life, we often experience them with a sense of hesitation, sadness, resignation, or regret. But consultant, psychologist, and bestselling author Dr. Henry Cloud sees endings differently. | Click here to learn more

  • 'Demonic'

    From the publisher
    The demon is a mob, and the mob is demonic. The Democratic Party activates mobs, depends on mobs, coddles mobs, publicizes and celebrates mobs—it is the mob. Sweeping in its scope and relentless in its argument, Demonic explains the peculiarities of liberals as standard groupthink behavior. To understand mobs is to understand liberals. | Click here to learn more

  • '101 Weird Ways to Make Money'

    From the publisher
    Using interviews with unconventional entrepreneurs, the author's own wide-ranging experience with weird jobs, and extensive research, 101 Weird Ways to Make Money reveals unusual, sometimes dirty, yet profitable jobs and businesses. | Click here to learn more

  • 'Not Afraid of Life'

    From the publisher
    The oldest daughter of Sarah Palin and single mother goes beyond the headlines, offering readers an inside look at her life, her world, and the things that matter most, including her family and the faith that keeps her centered. | Click here to learn more

  • 'How to Raise an American Patriot'

    From the publisher
    We believe we are an exceptional, God-blessed country and we must stand up for that or this nation will fall. "How to Raise An American Patriot" reinforces that pride in our country by telling the stories of 13 patriots who reveal their secrets for teaching future generations to love our country and understand why they live in the greatest nation on Earth. | Click here to learn more

  • 'A Kid from Southie'

    From the publisher
    Here is the real inside story—not the one about the Stieg Larsson phenomenon, but rather the love story of a man and a woman whose lives came to be guided by politics and love, coffee and activism, writing and friendship. | Click here to learn more