imagine battlefield commanders being presidents today? i write the books. they are entertaining and exciting to read. and we have taken history from the schools. we have allowed the left to strip history out of the school. americans don t know it. when you do not know the history, you are subject to demagogues and people saying crazy loopy stuff. you have to know your history, where you came from to know where you are going and i m trying give people an exciting way to learn the history. the back valley of the shadows. we appreciate it. how many american cops have been shot by african-americans. we have the numbers. and undercover video of an iowa college professor linking president obama to white privilege. be back in a minute. we don t just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one
where i stood on that. when you write a book like valley of the shadows, people read it for entertainment, they you know you want to learn about history, i do it in my books. although my books are nonif i can nonfiction and yours are fiction. they talk about what happened. very historically accurate. does it have any relevance other than entertainment value? it has a lot of relevance. it s incredible dramatic. for instance how our country has changed. we agonize about the two civilians killed. a civil war, 750,000 americans died to determine the future of the country. on those battlefields at cedar creek and fisher s hill. there were future american presidents, mckin will iley, and you