The new Republican Lending Library has added four books by political gurus Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: Catastrophe (“How Obama...and Special Interests Are Transforming...Freedom Into Socialism”); Outrage (about various government ripoffs); Because He Could (the Bill Clinton phenomenon); and Condi vs. Hillary (imagining a future presidential contest).
We have also added Catherine Drinker Bowen’s classic account of the Constitutional Convention, Miracle at Philadelphia and Margaret Leech’s Reveille in Washington, about the nation’s capital in the Civil War.
Other new title are The Really Inconvenient Truths in which Iain Murray refutes Al Gore’s “global warming” theory; Strategery, Bill Sammon on the George W. Bush phenomenon; A Time for Truth by the late Treasury Secretary William E. Simon; and Rising to the Challenge, a pictorial record of the U.S. pavilion at the Expo 2010 in Shanghai.
Come in and browse. Sign out a book for two weeks (only $1). Call for open times, 442-2259.
The Library is at Republican Headquarters, 311 Fifth Street, Eureka.