Elections & Political Process
Review:Use of rhetorical emotions and dubious logic at every corner.
One takeaway: we need solution for immigration but rhetoric that is beeing used in this book will only harm the process.
The issues are real and the method that she is proposing should be looked at but calling out entire group of people (i.e. Mexicans and Muslims) is unethical. However, I do agree with her opinions on corporation controlling just about every aspect of our government. But she faills to even mention the so... Read more
Review:Writing with the cajones so many other commentators lack, Coulter goes right for the leftist jugular, sinking her well-sharpened fangs in its flabby neck. Laser-like in its focus, "Scandal" scrutinizes the leftist bias in the news from a true conservative's viewpoint, further expanding on the basic theme of Goldberg's "Bias".
Rather than rehash what many reviewers have already noted, I'll stick to what is most compelling. Coulter makes her case on several topics and provides details rarely he... Read more
Review:Based on volume of squealing, Ann Coulter hit the sensitive point with liberals and other socialists. Ann should be commended for her courage. She personifies what is great about this country - willingness and ability of an individual to tell unpleasant truth to a powerful enemy.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book and can fully recommend it to anyone who cares about freedom and western culture.
Great job! Read more
Review:Superb book on what is actually happening, rather than turn a blind eye to the facts. We can't continue to justify barbaric acts that render us like sheep for the slaughter. I highly recommend this book and couldn't put it down as I read it cover to cover. Read more
Review:The writing is as clear and concise as the author's thinking. It's obvious that she knows her subjects well and has great insight. Sarah Kendzior is an excellent scholar and researcher, who can make that important information easy for the rest of us to read and appreciate. Read more
Review:Noam Chomsky is an amazing author. He picks away the dogma and doctines that Americans view the world through and offers a startling new way to look at the world. It's a world controlled by the elites. At first his ideas are hard to believe, then he might be a little right, and then he's dead on. His analysis is coherent, well documented, and extremely intriguing. In Understanding Power he touches on foreign policy, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the ideological control and propaganda, intellec... Read more
Review:The book offers some insight into Alinsky's methods, but at times it appeared to misstate and oversimplify them with slippery slope arguments. For example, the author talked about one of Saul Alinsky's plots against a clothing store that refused to hire black residents. The plan was to bus in thousands of black people and have them browse the store all day. The goal was to scare off the store's more racist customers, costing them profits and future business. The author tried to argue that th... Read more
Review:I enjoy reading David Horowitz' jabs to the left. I love that he's heckled and prevented from speaking at our great universities...where the free flow of ideas ceased to exist with the dawning of the "Free Speech Movement"(reg. TM)
Events have somewhat passed this book by as a news item, but it's good to remind ourselves who and what these people are. Soros is a modern Oligarch for all seasons, he hated Bush (who didn't...it became quite fashionable with ALL the smart set) and now we have his... Read more
Review:I recommend "The Case Against Barack Obama" only after reading Obama's Biography "Dreams of My Father." In the latter, Obama defines himself as a black man seeking his identity, which he says he found more in Kenya than he did in the United States. He was seeking the legacy of his father, who was a dead-beat dad, who fathered eight children by four different women. He never supported them. With that perspective in mind, "The Case Against Barack Obama" shows how this very eloquent, Ivy League... Read more
Review:Laura Ingraham is so right about giving the Hollywood crowd a platform just because they happen to be famous entertainers. It's not like a major political party would let some actor get up and rant in a prime time slot billed as a special event! Please people, just look at the title and follow the command! Read more