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/p> p> Because He Could by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: br> Another terrific book by the one man who survived working for Clinton (and the woman who saved him). Inasmuch as Morris was the evil genius behind the decadent buffoon, it is a testament to what great fun Morris's books are that we haven't deported him. /p>Ann Coulter's latest bestseller is How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must).
p> Milton Friedman br> HEREWITH A FEW SUGGESTIONS of books for Christmas. Of recent books, two stand out: Bill Buckley's delightful memoir, Miles Gone By , a resurrection of pieces published during more than half a century; and Ron Chernow's Alexander Hamilton . A book from last year is Jim Powell's FDR's Folly
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