Rating:  Summary: A pine tree air freshener for use in stuffy right wing cars Review: I got the book yesterday from Amazon - fantastic service - and I'm already on page 107. It is just great - I recently saw the incident described in Ch 13 - on one of the cable channels - the BookExpo America speech by Franken - where Bill O'Reilly sat fuming while Al speaks. O'Reilly seems to be pathologically unable to admit a mistake/lie. It is so refreshing to get the "rest of the story" on so many "facts" that have been trumpeted by the "right". It was absolutely wonderful of the Fox News network to take the effort to make this book a best seller - you can't buy that kind of publicity as they say. I must admit, that I tend to avoid listening to many of the liars described in the book - I guess I am a weak person and don't have the ability to sit quietly and not manifest my awareness that "taffy is being distributed" - to quote Mark Twain. I have looked ahead at some of the chapters - the titles are so enticing - loved Ch 32 "Thank God for Jerry Falwell". This book is going to get passed around - I know that hurts sales but its going to happen. Enjoy
Rating:  Summary: Big Disappointment Review: I got this book as a gift from a client who thought I would like it based on my proclivity for satire. I am glad that I did not buy it. I am sorry that my client wasted her money.
Rating:  Summary: If you think you knew when Bush was lying to you--wrong! Review: I got this book at 2PM in the afternoon and finished it at 9AM the next morning, today. To my dismay I learned I had been taken in by this administration--although I consider myself to be discerning and very skeptical regarding any words coming from the administration.Will we see lawsuits from the liars, I bet not. I bet we get a lot of non-denial denials as with Watergate. Franken shows exactly how the Bushies use statistics to tell lies. He shows how "research" skewed comparing apples to oranges produce the "fruits" of this administration. No lie is too big to air for days and days on the top news channels--which brainwash the busy public into believing the lies, by sheer repetition. And he gets O'Reilly!!!!!
Rating:  Summary: Funny, Sarcastic, Well-Researched Review: I got this book mainly based on recommendations, i found it funny to the point where i would laugh out loud in instances of Franken's sacrastic humour. I also found the research and analysis of the various topics of discussion interesting, although biased, but thats ok because this book is supposed to be biased against the right. I definetely recommend this book to all who are suspicious of what is going on in our country and are looking for a good humouristic perspective on the subjects. Franken delivers a clever and entertaining work along with unbelievable revelations in the workings of the right wing system.
Rating:  Summary: A book that actually backs-up its allegations - REMARKABLE Review: I guess you could call me a political junkie - as such, I read all the crap in this vein - Coulter, Horowitz, O'Rourke, Franken, Goldberg, etc., etc. Most of these books have two things in common: 1) They conveniently ignore facts that do not support the result they are trying to obtain; and 2) They overstate facts that DO support the result they are trying to obtain. The best example of this in the past few years has got to be Ann Coulter who, whether in her books or in her TV appearances, seems physiologically incapable of telling the truth. For Ann, the appropriateness of what she says or writes is determined not by the accuracy of the statement but by it's value in supporting her premise. But make no mistake: While Coulter is the worst offender, these characteristics are present in most or all books of this type, on the left as well as on the right. Imagine my surprise, then, when I read Franken's new book - It's actually ACCURATE, and properly documented. I nearly dropped off my chair with surprise! As you might expect, he pulls no punches; and the smugness with which he insults his political adversaries is less than amusing (he calls it sarcasm - I call it boorishness). This criticism aside, however, I must point out that the FACTS he presents are accurate and insightful. His footnotes and endnotes provide a clear picture of the context of his accusations. All in all, this is a superb work which people from all sides of the political spectrum - those, at least, who love the truth - will find valuable. My highest recommendation.
Rating:  Summary: A refreshing and TRUTHFUL book of Political Satire Review: I had a few minutes to kill at the Waldenbooks in the neighborhood mall while my wife was doing her hair next door. I picked up "Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right" off the discount shelf and started reading. I could not put it down. I ended up having to buy it, so I could continue to read it home. I am of a liberal thought, so I was, I suppose, already agreeing with most of what Al had to say in the book. However, the book does provide a breath of fresh air. Unlike the tons of literature written by the right-wing talking heads, this book is using factual and well documented material. Franken holds no holes barred. He sticks it to the right wing, yet, he can back up his satire with hard proof. Not only is his book a collection of exposed right-wing lies, it is unbelievably funny and easy to read. His satire is powerful, yet there is some feel of Saturday Night Life on it. Franken is definitely not an angel. He is combative, as he himself admits, and he is not against playing pranks on his favorite right-wing targets. These targets respond with more lies and the reader gets to laugh more. The book definitely works for me.
Rating:  Summary: Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Review: I had difficulty reading this book- people kept noticing I was laughing out loud, and wanted to know why. As a former infantryman the chapter on "chickenhawks" just killed me. I often read several books simultaneously, but blew through this one in a day, despite work, school, and kids. Al often offers his opinion, which I enjoy a lot, but the main thing is he backs it up with actual FACTS. He knows what "information" is as opposed to "disinformation", and I think he made a pretty clear distinction between the two. Kudos, Al.
Rating:  Summary: The Cons are Running the Prison Review: I had never heard of Al Franken before I picked this book up on a whim while waiting for a flight to Tokyo. The language is a bit strong, but the work is excellent and thorough. I read it back to back with Paul Krugman's The Great Unraveling. The two read like chapters of the same book, The Enron Presidency. Economists and forensic accountants will make careers over the next few decades unravelling the fraud Franken describes. The brilliance of using the government itself to run a trillion dollar sting is breath-taking. Having been in the fraud detection business myself, I was deeply impressed by Team Franken's work.
Rating:  Summary: I love AL! Review: I had never read one of Al franken's books before I was pleasently suprised by his ability to have an opinion and humor about the way people act and the things that they say with out attacking them in a vicious way. I couldnt put the book down and i recommend you set aside a day if you are going to buy this because you wont want to do anything else...my favorite part is about ann coulter's drivers indentification falcification and how under the patriot act she should be in jail for indentification fraud...it was great..i cant stand that woman...buy this book it's great...
Rating:  Summary: Extremely enlightening Review: I had no idea how often these talking heads will lie with such energy. Franken does a great job of lining up the lies and the contradicting truths. And he does it with the help of a Harvard research team. And he's got sources...I've checked his sources and they all check out....great book. Funny.
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