Category: Political books Review: Political books are a popular genre among readers who want to stay up-to-date with current events or learn more about historical figures. This collection of political books covers a wide range of topics and provides insight into the inner workings of politics. The first book in this list, "The Criminal Conspiracy to Elect Hillary President," is a controversial read that claims there was a conspiracy to elect Hillary Clinton as president. While some readers may find the book's allegations convincing, others may dismiss them as baseless. "Witch Hunt: The Story of the Greatest Mass Delusion in American Political History" takes a different approach by examining the media coverage surrounding the 2016 presidential election and how it contributed to a mass delusion about Russian interference. This book is well-researched and provides insight into the role that misinformation played in shaping public opinion during this time. "The Enemies Within" takes a more general approach by examining the various threats facing America from within, including government agencies and foreign powers. While some readers may find the book's claims convincing, others may dismiss them as alarmist or exaggerated. "Hillary (And Bill): The Sex Volume (Clinton Trilogy Book 1)" is a more lighthearted read that explores the sexual exploits of former President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary. While some readers may find the book's content offensive, others may enjoy it as a humorous take on politics. "The Hunting of the President: The Ten-Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton" is another biographical read that examines the Clintons' personal lives and political careers. This book provides insight into the challenges they faced during their time in office, as well as the controversies surrounding them. "QAnon: An Invitation to The Great Awakening" takes a more esoteric approach by exploring the conspiracy theories surrounding QAnon, a group that claims to be fighting against a deep state plot to take down President Trump. This book is not for everyone and may be too controversial or confusing for some readers. "Hillary's Secret War: The Clinton Conspiracy to Muzzle Internet Journalists" examines the Clintons' efforts to silence journalists who were critical of them during their time in office. While some readers may find the book's claims convincing, others may dismiss them as exaggerated or unfounded. "Trump vs. Deep State: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Robert Mueller Conspiracy to Take Down Donald Trump" takes a more conspiratorial approach by examining the alleged plot against President Trump by various government agencies and politicians. While some readers may find the book's claims convincing, others may dismiss them as baseless or exaggerated. "Guilty as Sin: Uncovering New Evidence of Corruption and How Hillary Clinton and the Democrats Derailed the FBI Investigation" is a more investigative read that examines the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of private email while she was secretary of state. This book provides insight into the challenges faced by the FBI during this time, as well as the political pressure they were under to clear Clinton. Finally, "Trump: The Art Of The Insult" is a more lighthearted read that explores the colorful language and personalities of President Trump. While some readers may find the book's content offensive or inappropriate, others may enjoy it as a humorous take on politics. Overall, this collection of political books provides insight into various aspects of American politics and offers different perspectives on current events.