Rating:  Summary: A Great book Review: ...This book is well researched and well documented. The facts cannot be denied. The truth about Coulters claims cannot be seriously challenged. All of the bad reviews on this board are a testament to that. In keeping with the Clinton legacy, "Attack, attack, smear, attack."
Rating:  Summary: The character assassination reviews says it all Review: I just find it ironic that the Domestic Enemies of the Constitution (Welfare Statists, Tribal Egalitarians and assorted defectives and deviants) can't handle the same tactics that they have used against everyone else...Can't handle an opposing, viewpoint?/... Show us what leftists are really about! Frankly, I find politics boring. We need another SDS to make things interesting. Something really sufficently heinous to justify ---- well, you get the idea. What goes around, comes around...
Rating:  Summary: Simply Fantastic! Review: Ann Coulter is astonishing! Well-researched and well-supported Slander exposes the thuggish Liberal tactics and the ugly blatant lies they spew. You'll never trust a Liberal again!
Rating:  Summary: Coulter uncorks a winner! Review: The diva of conservative dish does it again. A non-stop expose of who controls liberalspeak in America and why. Her prose is amusing, on-target and executed with a whip-lash accuracy. A special section is devoted to the much-maligned and far too under acclaimed conservative author and Eagle Forum founder Phyllis Schlafly, who Coulter praises as the leading force behind the rise of conservatism in America since the 1950s. Just as "Bias" intrigued millions of readers anxious for a political viewpoint that reflects opinions west of the Hudson River, "Slander" also delivers. Coulter deserves to be No. 1.
Rating:  Summary: Ann Coulter is a Firebrand! Review: Liberals, be afraid. Be very afraid. Ann Coulter has "out-ed" the methodology, the motivation, and the neurosis of liberals both in the media and in politics. She takes no prisoners in this volume that follows perfectly on the heels of Bernie Goldberg's "Bias". This volume is amazingly well documented. Ann has worn Nexis Lexis out! She demonstrates with vigor and credibility how Democrats and liberals have lost the ability to debate issues. Inspiring!
Rating:  Summary: A good read. . . Review: Why 5 stars? Because I'm conservative, and this book appeals to my decidedly partisan political outlook. Let's be honest folks. None of us is really objective. We rate/vote/argue/whatever along ideological lines. Oh yeah, and the *other* side always makes it personal (goes without saying I suppose). Anyway, if you're conservative, you'll enjoy this book. If not, it'll [tick] you off.
Rating:  Summary: Strait shooter with humor Review: Easy to read, documentation is outstanding, humor bites and the dialogue is brutally honest. Recommend a Strong Buy.
Rating:  Summary: Negative reviews prove acuracy Review: All the 1 star reviews pretty much prove how biased liberals truely are. Tolerance? Only when they set the rules. The funny thing is, I pass by books that I disagree with... I don't read or review books from the liberals. But my-oh-my, note how vicious the "open minded" crowd handles itself. Amusing. Anyway, its hard to argue with the facts presented in the book. For all the cruel words- where do they find anything that was inaccurate?
Rating:  Summary: Best read of 2002! Review: Great book! Well written and funny too. Liberals will not enjoyed being uncovered for what they are.
Rating:  Summary: Truth is Scary to Liberals Review: Liberals were hoping that their hold on the media would continue but now the venues of Fox TV, Drudge, and Rush are uniting conservative Americans like never before. This book is very entertaining and well written. Ann tells it like it is and I really like the chapter on having fun arguing with liberals. I mean at least people actually buy these books instead of the ones that Tip O'neil and Hillary Wrote (It takes a village to raise my Bill, I thing the title was) that got big advances but never actually sold any copies.
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