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Glenn Beck, the New York Times bestselling author of The Great
Reset, returns with his contemporary adaptation of The Federalist
Papers with the inclusion of his own commentary and annotations to
help readers interpret and understand the Constitution. Glenn Beck
revisited Thomas Paine's famous pre-Revolutionary War call to
action in his #1 New York Times bestseller Glenn Beck's Common
Sense. Now he brings his historical acumen and political savvy to
this fresh, new interpretation of The Federalist Papers, the
18th-century collection of political essays that defined and shaped
our Constitution and laid bare the "original argument" between
states' rights and big federal government-a debate as relevant and
urgent today as it was at the birth of our nation. Adapting a
selection of these essential essays-pseudonymously authored by the
now well-documented triumvirate of Alexander Hamilton, James
Madison, and John Jay-for a contemporary audience, Glenn Beck has
had them reworked into "modern" English so as to be thoroughly
accessible to anyone seeking a better understanding of the Founding
Fathers' intent and meaning when laying the groundwork of our
government. Beck provides his own illuminating commentary and
annotations and, for a number of the essays, has brought together
the viewpoints of both liberal and conservative historians and
scholars, making this a fair and insightful perspective on the
historical works that remain the primary source for interpreting
Constitutional law and the rights of American citizens.
Glenn Beck, the New York Times bestselling author of The Great
Reset, revisits Thomas Paine's Common Sense. In any era, great
Americans inspire us to reach our full potential. They know with
conviction what they believe within themselves. They understand
that all actions have consequences. And they find commonsense
solutions to the nation's problems. One such American, Thomas
Paine, was an ordinary man who changed the course of history by
penning Common Sense, the concise 1776 masterpiece in which,
through extraordinarily straightforward and indisputable arguments,
he encouraged his fellow citizens to take control of America's
future-and, ultimately, her freedom. Nearly two and a half
centuries later, those very freedoms once again hang in the
balance. And now, Glenn Beck revisits Paine's powerful treatise
with one purpose: to galvanize Americans to see past government's
easy solutions, two-party monopoly, and illogical methods and take
back our great country.
IF YOU THINK YOU KNOW GEORGE WASHINGTON, THINK AGAIN.
This is the amazing true story of a real-life superhero who wore no
cape and possessed no special powers--yet changed the world
forever.
His life reads as if it were torn from the pages of an action
novel: Bullet holes through his clothing. Horses shot out from
under him. Unimaginable hardship. Disease. Spies and double-agents.
And while we celebrate his great heroism and character, we discover
he was also a flawed man. It's those flaws that should give us hope
for today. Understanding the very human way he turned himself from
an uneducated farmer into the Indispensable (yet imperfect) Man is
the only way to build a new generation of George Washingtons who
can take on the extraordinary challenges that America is once again
facing.
"The woman in the picture was so young she looked like a child. Her
hair was loose, eyes wide, blue T-shirt stark against the pale
lines of arching collarbones. I felt the air leave me in a quiet
rush. Not because of the way the photo captured her fleeting youth,
but because of the way it highlighted the bruise."
It was a photo of me.
Rachel Price has just one happy memory from her childhood: the
moment her father took her hands while playing outside on a cold,
snowy day and called her his angel. It was a rare and sacred moment
in her young life, one in which she finally felt safe, loved, and
protected.
But it didn't last long.
Years later, Rachel's daughter is the only light in what has become
a dark life. Rachel repeats the patterns she learned as a child and
exposes her own daughter to those same destructive behaviors.
Consumed by an abusive marriage, but secure in the safety of the
familiar, she is too afraid to escape.
Rachel accepts what her life has become, even as she makes excuses
for those who keep her in a constant state of despair and regret.
But then, an unexpected phone call from an old friend changes
everything. Her ordered world is turned upside down as she's set on
a journey that might be her last chance to salvage the life she'd
given up on long ago.
While new friendships tentatively blossom, Rachel realizes that
everything she once believed may be nothing but lies and
misunderstandings. But knowing the truth is not as easy as it
seems. Sometimes ignorance truly is bliss. As the snow falls and
the promise of Christmas redemption nears, Rachel begins to see her
entire childhood in a brand-new light and must now decide what her
future holds--and what her past really means. Will knowing the
truth set her free, or will it condemn her to a life full of regret
and "what ifs"?
"The Snow Angel "is a poignant tale about family, forgiveness, and
the freedom to live a future free of the past.
Glenn Beck, the New York Times bestselling author of The Great
Reset--issues a startling challenge to people on both sides of the
aisle: America is addicted to outrage, we're at the height of a
twenty-year bender, and we need an intervention. In the instant New
York Times bestseller, Glenn Beck addresses how America has become
more and more divided--both politically and socially. Americans are
now less accepting, less forgiving, and have lost faith in many of
the country's signature ideals. They are quick to point a
judgmental finger at the opposing party, are unwilling to doubt
their own ideologies, and refuse to have any self-awareness
whatsoever. Beck states that this current downward spiral will
ultimately lead to the destruction of everything America has fought
so hard to preserve. This is not simply a Republican problem. This
is not simply a Democratic problem. This is everyone's burden, and
we need to think like recovering addicts and change. Mirroring
traditional twelve-step programs, Beck outlines the actions that
Americans must follow in order to prevent a farther decline down
this current path of hostile bitterness. Drawing from his own life
experiences and including relevant examples for each step, he is
able to lead us to a more hopeful, happy future. From learning how
to believe in something greater than ourselves to understanding the
importance of humility, each chapter encourages self-reflection and
growth. Addicted to Outrage is a timely and necessary guide for how
Americans--right and left--must change to survive.
In What Went Wrong with America...And How to Fix It, radio host
Darrell Ankarlo identifies the key elements of how our society is
rotting from within, mostly due to an uninformed and uninvolved
citizenry. Providing inspiration from the Founding Fathers and
modern American movements, he shows how he has used the platform of
his radio show to inform his listeners and encourage them to get
involved in their communities. In order to encourage citizens to
use the power they already have, he provides a practical road map
for ordinary Americans to follow in making their voices heard. He
equips readers to change the pattern of disengagement by utilizing
broadcast and print media to spread their messages, organize
rallies and protests, to engage in effective letter-writing and
e-mail campaigns to rally support for their ideas, even to the
point of running for elected office if necessary. Find out how one
talk-radio host who loves his country and its troops organized a
massive demonstration of support for the American military and
sparked a nationwide movement of pro-American, pro-troop rallies.
These achievements were accomplished by average Americans who took
the time to make a difference. What Went Wrong with America ... And
How to Fix It provides the tools necessary for anyone who cares
about the future of the nation and wants to make a big difference
on the local, state, and national level.
History as it's supposed to be told: true and thrilling.
History is about so much more than memorizing facts. It is, as more
than half of the word suggests, about the story. And, told in the
right way, it is the greatest one ever written: Good and evil,
triumph and tragedy, despicable acts of barbarism and courageous
acts of heroism.
The things you've never learned about our past will shock you. The
reason why gun control is so important to government elites can be
found in a story about Athens that no one dares teach. Not the city
in ancient Greece, but the one in 1946 Tennessee. The power of an
individual who trusts his gut can be found in the story of the man
who stopped the twentieth hijacker from being part of 9/11. And a
lesson on what happens when an all-powerful president is in need of
positive headlines is revealed in a story about eight saboteurs who
invaded America during World War II.
"Miracles and Massacres" is history as you've never heard it told.
It's incredible events that you never knew existed. And it's
stories so important and relevant to today that you won't have to
ask, "Why didn't they teach me this? "You will instantly know. If
the truth shall set you free, then your freedom begins on page one
of this book. By the end, your understanding of the lies and
half-truths you've been taught may change, but your perception of
who we are as Americans and where our country is headed
"definitely" will.
It was the right thing to do. And someone had to do it. Aziz was
more than an interpreter for Force Recon Marine Chad Robichaux
during Chad's eight deployments to Afghanistan. He was a teammate,
brother, and friend. More than once, Aziz saved Chad's life. And
then he needed Chad to save his. When President Joe Biden announced
in April 2021 that the United States would be making a hasty
withdrawal from Afghanistan, Robichaux knew he had to get Aziz and
his family out before Taliban forces took over the country. As the
rescue team he'd pulled together began to go to work, they became
aware of thousands more--US citizens, Afghan allies, women, and
children--facing persecution or death if they were not saved from
the Taliban's terrorist regime. Chad began leading the charge that
would go on to rescue 17,000 evacuees within a few short
weeks--12,000 of them within the first ten days. This gripping
account of two heroes and a daring mission puts human hearts and
names alongside the headlines of one of the most harrowing moments
in our history, giving you a closer look at: The resilience of
Afghanistan and its people Chad's direct interactions with the
Taliban The twenty-year war that took place under four presidents
Saving Aziz is a story of war and rescue. It is a story of a
mission accomplished and work still to be done. It is a story of
how looking into a stranger's eyes breaks down prejudice and
apathy--and why risking it all is worth it when it comes to loving
one another. Praise for Saving Aziz: "Saving Aziz is the story of
two warriors...brought together by war and a brotherhood forged
through years of battling...for the cause of freedom and captures
the heroic efforts of those who took action to not only rescue Aziz
and his family in the US withdrawal but thousands of others." --Tim
Kennedy, New York Times bestselling author, US Army Special Forces,
Sniper, UFC Fighter, Founder of Sheepdog Response, and Co-Founder
of Save Our Allies
Glenn Beck, the New York Times bestselling author of The Great
Reset, delivers a compelling, patriotic, and spiritually driven
message to inspire you to help lead us back to that place that is
quickly being forgotten...THE REAL AMERICA. Glenn Beck has
entertained, inspired, and informed millions with his self-effacing
humor, heartfelt conviction, and down-to-earth approach to life.
And in The Real America, a powerful collection of his early
writings, he calls it as he sees it, cutting through the fog of
those who have made it their mission to underestimate -- and
undermine -- the greatness of America and the power of "We the
People." Whether the topic is family, religion, personal
responsibility, rampant political correctness, presidential
elections, or out-of-control celebrities, Glenn Beck rails against
the forces that keep us from uniting and fulfilling our potential
and explains how to overcome them.
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