by Elizabeth Ailes | Dec 18, 2024
I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman by Nora Ephron There are books we enjoy, but we don’t realize how much we’ll appreciate them years later. I strongly recommend Nora Ephron’s 2008 bestseller, I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts on...
by Elizabeth Ailes | Jan 30, 2023
Killing the Killers If you love Bill O’Reilly’s commentaries, you need to read his books. Killing the Killers is a spellbinding narrative of one of the most important and chilling periods in modern American history: the war on terror. Many people believe the war on...
by Elizabeth Ailes | Jan 30, 2023
America’s Rise and Fall among Nations: Lessons in Statecraft from John Quincy Adams As candidates emerges and begin to define their agendas, pundits weigh in on who would be good for a specific demographic. Too many view the candidates through the prism of their...
by Elizabeth Ailes | Jan 30, 2023
A loving look at Rush Book:Radio’s Greatest of All Timeby Rush Limbaugh, Kathryn Adams Limbaugh and David Limbaugh Like millions of Americans, I was a huge fan of Rush Limbaugh. I also feel very privileged and honored to have counted him as a friend. Rush was such an...
by Elizabeth Ailes | Jan 30, 2023
The Revivalist Manifesto The new #MustRead for “revivalists” After the disappointing “red trickle” of 2022, I wish GOP candidates and their campaign teams had read this book and drew lessons from historical political trends. Scott McKay is a political historian, but...