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Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right

Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read - even for conservatives.
Review: First off: this is a very sophisticated book, no matter how you feel about the sarcastic and ruthless humor Al Franken displays while making his point. And believe me: he has a point, and it's inescapable. Once you learn the details of all the individual instances of blatant, contemplated and vicious lies that seem to spear-head the conservatives' doctrine, it's not difficult to see why they hate him with such a vengeance.... it's because he's right, he can prove it (and does, in this book), and they know it.

There is no way anyone can simply ignore the overwhelming -objective- evidence that Franken produces. Simply by checking the stories, reading the transcripts, and putting things in their proper context. Contrary to most of his 'targets', Franken consistently provides all the background information, references and methods used to research this book, so you can actually go out and verify it. Which I did, in several cases.

The manner in which Franken dissects O'Reilly's or Coulter's methods, for instance, provides such an accurate reflection of their malicious and immoral minds, that he could have afforded to leave out all of the more personal (subjective) comments. I'm glad he didn't, though, because they helped me stomach the sad reality regarding the state of this democracy that the accounts so vividly depict. If it wasn't for Franken's sharp wit, I might have put the book down in pure disgust. For I am appalled as much as I am baffled by the sheer number and magnitude of lies addressed in this book - and impressed by the intelligent way Franken has managed to expose the lying liars that tell them.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Love it or hate it...
Review: First things first... if you are a conservative person, this book will send you into paroxysms of rage. Alternately, if you are a liberal person, this book will have you bruising your chin from nodding so often. Like it or not, we're living in the midst of a culture war, and the words of the enemy will always appear hysterical and false. And that's okay. If you don't like books by liberals, don't read them. Much as it pains me, I promise not to read books by Bill O'Reilly if the favor is returned.

That said, this is one funny and pertinent book. Triumphantly returning from a spate of so-so offerings after the wild success of "Rush Limbaugh," Al Franken has put together a gotta-get-the-hardcover read. Sure, some chapters work better than others (the "story" toward the end is skip-worthy), but overall Franken and his crack team of researchers unleash a tidal wave of (measured) liberal rage. Franken hits all of the marks: Coulter, O'Reilly, Fox in general, and Bush. Franken is an emotional triple-threat: he is equally at ease unleashing his poisonous wit and political savvy as he is recounting somber moments of human tragedy. One gets the feeling that Franken really cares about this stuff, and it shows.

I did not give this book 5/5 stars because of the lengthy fictionalized chapter toward the end... but it can be skipped easily enough. So buy the book, skip that chapter, and laugh out loud while Franken unfurls his own irreverent brand of American liberal humor.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: To Dave Price: The "intentionally dishonest" person is Ann .
Review: First, check the end of Al's book for an end note, the kind that's called footnotes by Ann Coulter. It should read, "Norman Thomas is the grandfather of Evan Thomas". Another end note under that one should read "See, how hard it is to find it."

The passages in "Lies" about the relationship between Evan Thomas and Norman Thomas is designed by Al, while alleging Ann Coulter of lying with endnotes, to show why endnotes can be used to lie.

The fact that you didn't find this endnote exactly prooves Al's point -- presenting bombastic "facts" in the main text while placing qualifiers or even contradictions to these "facts" in the hard-to-find never-bothered-to-look-up endnotes, is deliberately misleading.

As to Ann, either she also hasn't found this endnote herself, or she is again deliberately lying to influence people who haven't read Al's book and people like you who didn't read it carefully.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just Sad Really
Review: First, Franken's career has been going so bad that the only way he could sell this book was to put Bill O'Reilly and Fox News on the cover. They should take that as a compliment. Indeed, with all the publicity that Franken's cowardly personal attack of O'Reilly has generated, Bill should recieve a share of the profits. So, what are the great LIES that Franken points to? Here it comes folks...I'll save you the cost of the book: Bill mistakenly called an award that his former show had won by another name. WOW, SHOCKER, what a liar he must be. But the logic in this book is so bad that even if you grant Franken this part of the argument it still doesn't prove his point. Even if O'Reilly deliberately said the wrong name of an award;What in the world does that have to do with him being fair and balanced about politics? How does calling an award by another name mean that one is biased towards the right or the left? Someone could "lie" about an award and be a liberal, or be a conservative, or be in the middle. In the end, as usual, Franken proved: Nothing. Well, with the exception of the fact that his intellect is so limited that even with 15 Harvard students writing the book for him, he still couldn't make a coherent argumnet.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fair and Balanced, indeed
Review: First, I would like to take issue with one point made by another reviewer, who makes a false dichotomy between believers in Science (liberals), and believers in God (conservatives). This statement, which is tangential at best to anything Franken says in the book, screams out for correction.

When secular liberals embrace the false dichotomy of Science vs. God, they play right into the hands of the so-called "Christian" Right. People like Jerry Falwell have spent millions of their ill-gotten wealth to spread the message that they are the only true Christians (in other words, that God allows them to decide whom to exclude from heaven). Unfortunately, this tactic has been working. There is a Christian Left (founded 2000 years ago by some guy named Jesus), but to listen to the mainstream "liberal" media, you wouldn't guess it. Journalists are always referring to the "Christian" vote, as if all Christians (or indeed, anyone at all who follows the teachings of Jesus) let Ralph Reed tell them how to vote on, say, a local highway bond issue. (This alone is ample evidence of the lack of "liberal bias" in media.)

Come on, now. Do you really want to split the vote in this country between "Democrats" and "those who believe in God"? The "Christian" Right would love to do this! Liberals who really want to give the Right fits would do well to get up early on Sunday morning and walk into a mainline (non-fundamentalist) Christian church. Then, do it again every Sunday. It isn't as scary as you think, and you may even meet nice people with whom you have much in common. If even a million of us did this, we would be hitting the Right right where it hurts.

Franken does an excellent job in demolishing the hypocrisy of the "Christian" Right, better than most. In chapter 26, he demonstrates how easy it is, even for a Jewish non-Christian, to beat a self-proclaimed Christian of the conservative persuasion (in this case, Commerce Secretary Don Evans) in an argument on the New Testament (in this case, the book of Acts). This is often easier than you think.

Franken's Supply-Side Jesus comic strip sounds outrageously disrespectful, but if you look at the whole thing, it does Jesus proud. At the end, Pilate asks the crowd whom they would condemn, Supply-Side Jesus, or Jesus of Nazareth. Supply-Side Jesus wins his freedom by bribing the crowd with tax cuts, and Jesus of Nazareth is crucified. This is actually dismally close to the position of many on the "Christian" Right.

Franken's book is not about the religious right, however. After all, the agenda that motivates most of the Right in this country has little to do with Christianity. If you want to read a book about the hypocrisy of the religious right, try Stealing Jesus by Bruce Bawer. As a side benefit, you will hear from an actual practicing Christian some genuinely appealing arguments for Christianity (hint: heaven and hell have nothing to do with it).

The real meat of Franken's book is the factual refutation of the shameless lies of some on the Right, he has done an admirable job. Let's start with the title: Lies and the Lying Liars who tell them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right. Now there's a title that goes straight for the jugular! The problem with titles that go straight for the jugular, of course, is that they are impolite and uncivil.

The Right has a double standard when it comes to "civil discourse". Right-winger Ann Coulter releases a book loudly claiming the 50% of Americans who hold progressive views are guilty of Treason!!! Right-wingers everywhere applaud, saying we suspected it all along, saying anyone who dares to dispute this fact is a liar. Al Franken displays a similar title, and right-wingers everywhere are indignant. They can dish it out, but they can't take it. Just ask Bill O'Reilly.

Fair and balanced, indeed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hilarious compendium of factual rebuttals to right wing lies
Review: First, I'd like to start with a review of the reviews. I just slogged through as many of the 90 or so 1-star reviews of this book as I could take and did not find a single one that presented documented refutation of the facts in "Lies ...". All I read were opinions about the Mr. Franken's opinions. The whole point of the book is about the Right's distortion of FACTS, yet not a single Righty can find fault with Franken's facts; they just disagree with his OPINIONS.

And you don't have to agree with those opinions to enjoy this book. It is funny and it is informative. I especially appreciated his exposure of the pro-business economic biases of the mainstream press.

So buy a copy for yourself, and another one for the Dittoheads in your life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reviews not quite balanced
Review: First, it makes sense that most of the reviews are favorable because the subject matter is attractive to those who would favor the book. Second, the negative reviews that I read were generally short, unsophisticated, childish defenses of the nearly deified President Bush and his party. I have not been able to corroborate the clarifications Franken makes in the book, but they do reek of authenticity. The strongest argument for the book's authenticity is that there has been no high profile discrediting by those critized.

The critics of the book and those that seem to blindly support the conservatives will some day learn that they are but "political cannon fodder" for an agenda that cuts them out of the profits. It is the people in the heartland of American that are the strongest supporters of the Conservative agenda, but that benefit the least. It is those people that stand in the unemployment lines and have seen their retirment plans vanish that the Conservatives have duped into giving their support.

Not to worry though. There is zero chance that Bush will be reelected in part because of Franken's book, but more because he will lose the popular vote by a large margin. Almost all of those that voted for him because they were mad at Clinton will vote for the opposition.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST political book of the year, BY FAR!
Review: First, let me say that this is the first Al Franken book I've ever read and I have never been a fan of his, until now that is. In fact, I remember him from SNL and never liked his skits. I thought he was stiff and not very funny. What a wonderful surprise the book is for me! I guess his delivery on SNL just didn't appeal to me or something, this book is GREAT! It's funny and compelling all at the same time. Starting off by crediting God for writing the book and comparing that to born again President Bush's religious zeal started me giggling. There are so many humorous gems throughout the book, subtle dead pan stuff too, I could go on forever. Here's just one I loved: He talks about the Hannity & Colmes show and prints Hannity's name extra large and bold and Colmes' extra small each time he mentions either of them. He uses this as an extra illustration on the show's unfair and unbalanced slant, which belies FNC's "fair & balanced" mantra. For the hard core political junkie his in depth destruction of many(if not all) of the most popular right wing talking points is very thorough. He assembled a crew of 14 Harvard students for research and the results are quite impressive. One thing that is very refreshing is that he's not vicious unlike some of his opposing view counterparts are in their books. I'm a fan and viewer/listener of O'Reilly and even though Franken is pretty tough on him, he is pretty fair. I viewed the semi-famous C-Span book tour "debate" between Franken & O'Reilly and Al's explantion of his side of it was quite civil. His chapter on Bill does make you think the O'Reilly may be a little less genuine than he proclaims but due to Franken's fairness in writing my opinion of No-Spin Zone man has not diminished much-Sorry Al.
I must say that if you are a fan of politics and have a sense of humor, this is a must buy book. It should really get more than 5 stars. Anyone who gives it less either has no sense of humor or is one of the lying liars...who let's be honest, probably didn't even read the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book, and an even better tape
Review: First, this is a great book in general. It will probably annoy lovers of people like Bill O'Reily, Rush Limbaugh and the like, but if you're somewhat liberal to middle-of-the-road, or conservative but open to hearing the other view, you will really enjoy this and learn from it.

You'll learn from it because unlike most in this business, Franken really does his research. He had a team of interns from Harvard working on all the facts for this. The 2 effects of this are (1) he gets his facts straight which is refreshing, and (2) the content is very valuable -- for instance, the chapter "Operation Ignore" on the Bush Administration's approach to the terrorism threat covers Richard Clarke and his warnings well before he became popular news with his new book and the 9-11 hearings recently.

You'll enjoy it because Franken is so darn funny. Most who do the research that he does would write a fairly dry, scholarly book. Franken goes the extra mile to package the information in a very amusing way. It's great to laugh your way through something while learning so much.

Finally, I have the book and the tape version. I read most of the book first and then switched to the tapes. The book is great, but the tapes are even better because Franken does the reading himself and his sense of timing and comedic delivery makes the whole thing even better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: But there are so many more lies!
Review: First, this is a great book. But there are so many more lies it does not talk about! Such as the conservative nonsense that North Korea is a bad country. It's a great country. They at least believe in the equality of all and live by those principles. North Korea may not be practical some of the time and maybe some unbridled individuals must be sacrificed for the common good, but North Korea sure is moral! I also think they have a right to have nuclear weapons and even use them if Bush and his cronies threaten them.

Here's another lie! Conservatives try to say that environmentalists have caused a holocaust by banning DDT and letting millions die of malaria which DDT almost wiped out. Rubbish! The number is no where near millions. It's probably just thousands.

One again, great book. Must read.


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