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Great stuff, but nothing new I read Ann Coulter for the entertainment. I do not always agree with her views, but I enjoy how she expresses herself. In this book, there is really nothing new from her.
I find this to be right up my alley - the book is a large collection of Ann Coulter quotes from her weekly column, various interviews and previous books. Instead of the little political diatribe with some humor mixed in somewhere, the book is punchline after punchline of Ann at her best.
I'd rate this book a must read for fans of Coulter. Definitely not for the easily offended.
America's Hillbilly has spoken If the American Hillbilly ever needed a voice, they have found it in the hate filled harpie called ann coulter. Yes, it is hysterical...but scary that the hillbilly population continues to escalate enough to support ann and larry the cable guy both.
Liberals Beware: This book will give you "quip-lash" Smug Leftists who talk down to the common people must be outraged by a writer/commentator like Coulter who exposes them as the self serving hypocrites they truly are. Well, at least the average "born with a silver spoon in his/her mouth" liberal has enough inherited wealth to be able to afford to pay for extensive therapy after reading even a page of this book !!
If Republicans Had Any Hearts, They'd Be Democrats - New Book If Republicans Had Any Hearts, They'd Be Democrats - Jon Fisher, LuLu Books, © 2008
Hello everyone,
I have given the Ann Coulter book `If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans' a five star rating because it helps Democrats to better understand our strengths and weaknesses. Not only was I stunned by her idiocy, I wrote a book right back at her. Her obsession with Ronald Reagan and Joe McCarthy is childish, and my cult leader (during my childhood) protested against Joe way back in the mid 1950s. As you would expect, her book rants against gays, cowards, muslims, pacifist and anyone else who doesn't pack a gun. The book is a summary of her other `best selling' rantings, so if you have those books then you don't need this one.
My own book is not really an attack on Republicans (or Democrats), but rather an attack on the lack of thinking power in politicians. If Americans learn why they do something destructive, to themselves and their society, then they may be more responsive to change. The book is brand new, and is written at the high school level. It presents all views, and challenges everyone to think about politics as an extension of their own lives.
I am highly critical of the Socialist programs being pushed by Barack Obama, and I discus both sides to every problem or issue of the 2008 election. A lot of psychology is inserted into the book, but in simple terms that are easy to understand. My professor of Macro and Micro Economics would have been proud of the way that I promote thinking, instead of just presenting answers to problems in dogmatic fashion.
The book will be released on July 4, 2008, will soon be available at Amazon and Barnes&Noble, and can be purchased now, in hardcover or PDF at:
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Jon Fisher
Tendentious but amusing I'm not a big fan of Coulter; I find her right-wing dogmatism tedious. But,in fairness, this is a pretty funny book. My favorite joke is when a college student asks her "What do you think about premarital sex?" and she says, "Worst pickup line ever." Frequently misguided and always tendentious, Coulter is still readable because she is very witty. Not a great book by any means, but worth taking a look at if you have a minute or two.
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