Rating:  Summary: And, Let Character Leadership Education Ring Review: Hi! I just wanted to say, though I think Sean Hannity is a little biased himself, I think he is honest and is mostly trying to tell it like it is. This is a book that everyone who has read Michael Moore's "Stupid White Men" and is honestly part of the broad middle should also read. Perhaps it's just my independent thinking, but I think the "Moores" and the "Hannitys" should all revisit their knowledge of American values by reading something like Norman Thomas Remick's "West Point: Character Leadership Education..Thomas Jefferson". They should all step back and get things back in perspective, starting with acting like fellow Americans, not enemies. Thankyou, D.C.
Rating:  Summary: One more book of common sense for the Naive & Arrogant Left Review: Sean is not attacking anyone in this book. He is shinning the light on the way things really are. I was shocked at first but now I'm not surprised that Tom Daschle and Al Gore would do some of the most un-American things. For example Sean lists several bills that made perfect sense to pass. However, Mr. Daschle voted against every one of them, including the arrest of anyone who burns an American Flag in this country. The list goes on and Sean motions how bad things are around our borders even in a post 9/11 America. Both parties are refusing to put our military on our borders to protect us, simply for the sake of votes. What about our votes?
Rating:  Summary: Conservatism 101 Review: It's not meant to deal with every liberal icon, argument, cause, or concern. It's meant as an engaging introduction to conservative thought. I think it does a fine job. It's not meant to end discussion, but to start it. If that's what you want, this will do just fine.
Rating:  Summary: Nice landing; Wrong airport Review: While Mr. Hannity effectively evokes his radio/tv persona in this book he does little to further "the cause" that he so passionately embraces. All this book seems to focus upon is the demonization of the left. The truly offensive aspect is the consistent need to equate liberalism with socialism. JFK, Jimmy Carter, Hubert Humphrey, and Walter Mondale - all LIBERAL DEMOCRATS that served their country VOLUNTARILY with valor when it counted - it is disgraceful to defile their accomplishments. Mr. Hannity would be better served taking a few years off the circuit and rounding out his obviously limited education before his political aspirations become too transparent.
Rating:  Summary: A book of urgent relevance Review: Sean Hannity, the host of ABC Radio's "The Sean Hannity Show" and Fox News Channel's "Hannity and Colmes" is the unequivocal spokesman of the conservative right. In this absorbing book, Mr. Hannity articulately describes the dangerous loosey-goosey politicking and rhetoric of the liberal left, an element that has pervasively infused itself into our society, and is eroding the moral tenets and principles upon which this country was founded.Virtually no stone is left unturned as the author touches upon topics ranging from immigration, national security, the impending extinction of national identity and patriotism in the educational establishment, abortion, taxes, and liberal fear mongering and mudslinging tactics. Mr. Hannity aptly demonstrates the folly of those willing to settle for a lukewarm, morally relativistic, concessionary society over liberty, life and freedom
Rating:  Summary: Hannitization of America Review: I thought this book was right on. Hannity clearly and articulately espouses his conservative views in this eye opening book. Hannity calls several liberal Democrats to task on their views and their lack of vision in American politics. I thought the book was a great read and would highly recommend it. If you are a liberal, then you probably won't like the book, but if you are a conservative you'll have plenty of ammo to supplement your arguments.
Rating:  Summary: Substance-free Review: Nothing new, nothing substantial. Same old hand-wringing by knee-jerk conservatives who can't understand why they're always proved wrong in the long run.
Rating:  Summary: You Have to Be Kidding! Review: OK. So the Conservatives have what they think is a young, good-looking talking head. Well, first of all, I could think of a half dozen alternatives to this guy as far as looks. Next, he really comes across both on TV and radio as not knowing a whole lot. Anybody could sit there and quote from news stories of the day. Heck, drunks do it in bars and on park benches all day and night long! But notice that whenever he's challenged by someone he's interviewing or even by Alan Colmes, he backs down by smirking, laughing, and then changing the subject. Hopefully someone will pick up on his lack of credibility soon. And now a book? Well, I guess the same people who think that this guy knows what he's talking about on TV and radio will think that he actually wrote this book. This guy is a complete joke. I'd really love to see him in a serious debate with someone like Alan Colmes instead of on the Fox News set or his radio show, where he has complete control. I knew I should have read the new Harry Potter book instead!
Rating:  Summary: A big dissapointment Review: The more that I read Hanity and listen to his radio show, the more that I realize that he doesn't represent conservatives. He generally has his facts right. But he makes huge quantum leaps from facts to conclusions. His book is a big opportunity for him to whine about Clinton. Sure, Clinton was a joke, but don't waste two chapters complaining about him. The real reason that I am down on Hanity is because he doesn't respect people who have diferent viewpoints. As a result, he is absolutely no fun to hear or watch on TV. He is not sincere and it shows. He makes people feel uncomfortable and is rude. Yes, the liberal agenda bothers me too. However, Hanity is not an eloquent spokesman for anyone. He had better make his money now because his popularity will be short lived, given his delivery. Don't waste your money on this book.
Rating:  Summary: A Conservative at his best! Review: Being an Indepentent, I don't always agree with what Sean has to say, but the book is VERY well written. Sean always follow his comments with FACTS often from newspapers and magazines like the New York Times, Washington Post and Time Magazine. No statement is left without facts. Mr. Hannity really did his homework with this book. I found it entertaining and easy to read and I'd recomend it to anyone.
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