Rating:  Summary: The Truth Hurts.. Take it and learn from it. Review: If you care about your country and want to keep america alive, read this book and then give it to your children to read. It sums up the past 20 years in an accurate and truthfull way. I have heard many people crying over the treatment of their public official and they just play along with the name game. Like children who have never learned the way to look at the problem and find a resonable solution. The facts Can NOT be disputed. Get over it and learn. We must get it all together now. We have been chalenged by the EVIL in the world and they know our weaknesses, Ourselves. If we can just take the pain we have created for ourselves in the past (I am talking about BOTH sides) and learn from it and move on to the resolutions we so badely need. I love all americans Left and Right. I dont understand them and they the same but we are americans. Lets act like it. This is the best book ever to list the errors we have made in the past to let us see the direction we must take now to survive. I have been enlightened on many subjects and have eather changed my views or strenghtend them.Please excuse the spelling errors...
Rating:  Summary: More Adolescent Thinking? Review: When I bought this book, I was hoping to rekindle the feeling of the "good 'ol days" when Sean was a local talk radio host several years ago here in the Atlanta area. In those days, Sean actually let callers speak; unlike today's Hannity and Colmes where he books the most extreme liberals, asks them five questions in one, answers the questions himself based on "the way I see it" and then tells the guest, "We're out of time." Unfortunately, his book is little more than a collection of rigid, black and white, Rush [wannabe], self-righteous and adolescent sentiments with minimal or no validation. You'll find very little intellegent dialectical thinking in this book. But, that's what Sean has taught himself to avoid. For centuries, "evil" people have learned that power and influence over others can best be accomplished by replacing logical thought with emotional response. Sean's "ideology" is no different; all things good in the world are conservative (opposed to change) and all things bad in the world are liberal (open to reform). In his book--his Bible, his Koran, his Code of Hammurabi, Hannity shows that he has squarely crossed over into that narcissistic suburb of Paradise; Hannityville. It is the land where the holy thoughts of the writer are the final word, the final reason, the final truth--especially for those who lack the intelligence to think for themselves and have a desperate need to improve their personal self-concept--accomplished by blaming theirs and the world's problems on someone or something else. Hannity's distorted perception of America's Founding Fathers is laughable at best. He has imposed the Hannity ideology on each one of them, and he proves that his ignorance with respect to enlightenment principles is truly his "best policy." A little education on this man's part would definitely help, but why do that when you can make lots of money being a blind man leading the blind? I give the book two stars only because Hannity has the savvy to manipulate others to the point of making millions--a good Conservative value. However, if one is looking for any new or fresh approaches that go beyond the basic "dittohead" mentality of propaganda and "white boy paranoia," look elsewhere. Hannity's tired whining and blaming is of the juvenile, egocentric approach to life; no matter what my role in my problems, they must be someone else's fault. Grow up Sean. There's lots of fun in being a responsible adult. Try it--you might like it. In summary, I say buy the book. Hannity needs lots of big, expensive, floor-length mirrors in order to constantly view the image of the most omnipotent--himself.
Rating:  Summary: Audio Book Version Review: Great listening. Made the trip from DC to Cleveland fly.
Rating:  Summary: Warning Review: Hey I liked the book real good, you should read it, real good. It's a good reinforcement from all the .... liberalness that places like NBC and the NY Times churn out every day. I just wanted to warn all of you that most of the people who gave this book 1 star are much worse than you think. We're all horrible bleeding heart politically correct liberals, that you know. But the really horrible part is that we think folks like Tom Daschle and Bill Clinton aren't just liberal enough for us! We take it farther than you could ever imagine, and you better watch out. We want multicultural history in our children's classrooms that all kids of all races can find relevancy to their lives in! We want police to be held accountable for their actions! To us, unions are good! .... I could go on and on and on. All I'm saying is you're wasting your time lumping us in with Clinton or Dashcle. Clinton isn't all that left-wing at all to us! Us real leftists are going to fight back harder than ever now that dashing young men like Hannity have found out our secret goals to destroy your way of life. Read this book though, you're gonna need as much indoctrination as possible to handle our slow but steady onslaught of PC self-righteousness and America bashing. Read this book over and over again, your fragile skewed view of reality needs protection.
Rating:  Summary: Nothing new Review: Sorry Sean, dude, but there's nothing new here!! Until you can come up with something original, I won't buy another one of your books. I wasted my money, darn it!
Rating:  Summary: Sean Hannity for President Review: This book is fact based and well sourced. Reviews to the contrary are disingenuous at best--and the reference to Moore's book? Puh-lease. That book has been de-bunked by just about everyone as riddled with factual errors and mis-statements. Sean has the issues right. He's a modern day Ronald Reagan and I predict right here, right now; he will be President someday! Run, Sean Run!!!
Rating:  Summary: Thoughtful passionate articulation of conservatism Review: Sean Hannity's book is an insightful attack on the nastiness that is the liberal approach in America today. The common sense found in this book is refreshing and needed in today's political discourse. The viciousness with which liberals practice politics is so evident just from the negative reviews posted here and makes Hannity's point for him. Bravo to Hannity for sticking up for freedom.
Rating:  Summary: Hannity Scores Again Review: Sean Hannity has built a huge radio and cable TV following for a very good reason, he is an honest, straightforward person who believes in diversity while, at the same time, believes in absolute truths that govern us; the same truths that were used to shape the U.S. Constitution. Hannity welcomes debate and consistently gives air time to those who disagree with him, sometimes vehemently, and always answers those disagreements in an intelligent way using facts, evidence, and a lot of common sense to bolster his position. He brings the same informed, intelligent, and consistent style to his book, "Let Freedom Ring." I think that even if you disagree with his positions, you should read this book. Its a thought provoking book, written in an honest and personal style from a person who loves his country and who cares about the freedoms that allow us all to express our own diverse opinions. Perhaps this is the heart of Hannity's appeal; he is one of us, an average guy who became successful the old fashioned way, he earned it. Really, the only way to read a person's thoughts is to read what they write. Hannity's thoughts are worth reading. David Flanagan
Rating:  Summary: Sean's " Right " On Review: Sean's passion and insight make this a must read for anyone concerned about the kind of country we will leave for our children and grandchildren. It's written in such a way I feel as though I were listening to him speak in person. It captures his personality and purpose and speaks volumes of truth the media tries to hide.
Rating:  Summary: Gets a C- Review: I'm a Political Science professor at the University of Mississippi. If a student had turned this in as a term paper, I would've given him/her a C-. This book is poorly researched and sloppily written.
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