
What contemporary history of America highlights that just seven percent of Africans brought to the New World were enslaved in the United States? Or that as Standard Oil’s prices dropped their market share rose to a monopoly level? Or that Joseph McCarthy underestimated the scope of Soviet infiltration of the U.S. government? None that I know of, other than Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen's A Patriot's History of the United States, which I review on FrontPageMag.com.
I have heard many things about that book many times, I really need to get around to reading it. I have a long long list of books on my reading list however.
My wife and I just ordered this book, because you reminded me! I had completely forgot about it.
but with blogging I have really fall'n behind in my reading. I still have two Ann Coulter books and Michelle Malkin's book to read. Well summer is here.
BTW I am ordering your book now.
Also it never remembers my info even though it's checked.
TUB -- Did you make sure cookies are enabled?
I remembered that I needed to buy the book, too, thanks to your review.



