The book offers a critical examination of Clarence Thomas and the conservative influence over the Supreme Court, detailing how six justices formed a supermajority through dubious actions, including election interference and unethical practices. It highlights the role of powerful organizations like the Federalist Society and Opus Dei in this strategy. David Brock, drawing from his insider experience, uncovers ethics scandals involving Thomas and his wife, Ginni, providing a comprehensive look at the political machinations that have transformed the court into a tool for extreme right-wing agendas.
David Brock Book order
David Brock is a journalist known for his sharp and often controversial reporting, particularly his earlier critical writings targeting prominent political figures. His career has undergone a significant evolution, shifting from his previous stances to dedicate himself to critically examining and correcting misinformation in the media. He now leads an influential media watchdog organization focused on tracking and refuting conservative disinformation. His work is characterized by a drive to uncover truth and atone for past actions.






- 2024
- 2011
The Fox-Hunter's Week-End Book
- 366 pages
- 13 hours of reading
This collection focuses on republishing classic works from before the 1900s, which have become rare and costly. The editions are designed to be affordable while maintaining high quality, featuring the original text and artwork to preserve the authenticity of these literary treasures.
- 2008
Free Ride: John McCain and the Media
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book explores the unique relationship between media and John McCain, highlighting how he consistently receives a favorable portrayal despite political missteps. It examines his journey from the Keating Five scandal to his 2008 presidential campaign, revealing how the press has often overlooked his inconsistencies and misrepresentations. Through this analysis, the authors illustrate the broader implications of media influence on political narratives, making it a compelling read for those interested in the dynamics of politics and media.
- 2004
The major changes in strategy and structure in MNEs increasing levels of global integration, innovation by design, new network structures, outsourcing of major value-chain activities, E-commerce and the backlash against globalization. This special issue includes an overview of the integration-responsiveness framework.
- 1998
Seduction of Hillary Rodham
- 482 pages
- 17 hours of reading
The book presents a nuanced exploration of a controversial First Lady, highlighting her complex character and the unique political partnership that propelled her into the spotlight. Through detailed reporting and a sensitive approach, the author delves into her influence and the dynamics of her role in American history, offering insights that challenge prevailing narratives. Accompanied by a photo insert, this portrayal aims to provide a deeper understanding of her impact on politics and society.