A Dozen Books I Don't Want to See on the Bestseller List in 2014

Nov 24, 2010Harvey J. Kaye

1. Jim Webb, Going Rogue: Why I Switched Parties-Again

2. William Kristol, Staying the Course: Fighting on in Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, and Iran

3. Dinesh D'Souza, Yes, We Can: The Need for a New Colonial Order

4. Todd Palin, Two Years In: The Palins on Pennsylvania Avenue

5. Sarah Palin, Of Thee I Sing: A Tweet to My Kids

6. David Cameron and Nick Clegg, Budget Saving Tips for Americans

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7. Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles, Life Begins at Seventy -- Or at least Social Security Does

8. Glenn Beck, From Blackboard Jungle to the U.S. Senate: A Memoir

9. Newt Gingrich, In Praise of the Supreme Court

10. Rick Perry, We Did It, So Can You: The Declaration of Independence of Texas

11. Michelle Bachmann, Anti-Americans in the House: An Exposé

12. Brett Favre, Living Right, Indoors and Out: You Too Can Be a QB at Forty-five

Harvey J. Kaye is the Ben & Joyce Rosenberg Professor of Social Change and Development at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and the author of Thomas Paine and the Promise of America. **This post originally appeared on Dissent Magazine.

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