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The No Spin Zone : Confrontations with the Powerful and Famous in America

The No Spin Zone : Confrontations with the Powerful and Famous in America

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Fair and Balanced Review
Review: Bill O'Reilly is a spin zone. While I have been lightly impressed by his own criticisms of the Bush administration, he fails to live up to the title of his book and tv show. An American who oposses free speach, and chastices rappers and porn stars. If you dont like them dont listen to them or buy their stuff, its that simple. There are freedom loving americans that do listen to them and buy their stuff. Its their right to make it, and our right to buy it, so stop imposing your beliefs on us. Oh and what a hypocrite. You are oposed to drugs and support the drug addict Rush Limbaugh

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: O'Reilly cuts through the crap.
Review: Why the title of my review? Because O'Reilly is one of the best when it comes to needling someone and getting the real story. In this case, O'Reilly establishes the parameters of a "zone" where lies, spin, and misdirection are unallowed ("lies are rejected and equivocations are mocked"). .... Professionally however, I applaud his candor and efforts to seek the truth. ....)

Some of the more interesting pieces in this book involve Dr. Laura (a great piece if you're not a Dr. Laura fan), P. Diddy (the artist formerly known as Sean Combs and Puff Daddy on why the name changes and the current state of rap music), and former First Lady and current NY Senator Hillary Clinton (I'll save the subject matter for your read!). O'Reilly cuts these folks very little slack but, by so doing, creates a poignant picture of why, how, who, etc.

"The No-Spin Zone" truly zaps the spin associated with so many political or celebrity interviews. Barbara Walters this ain't. But if you're looking for a straight-up, no-holds-barred look into many of our current public figures, their thoughts and why they do the things they do, read this book. Again, you have to admire O'Reilly for achieving what so many can't....a true insight into the questions we want answered.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Waste of valuable paper
Review: After reading this book, I was actually seeing if theres an option on this site where I can give it 0 stars. This book is one-sided and close-minded, and downright garbage just like the author who wrote it. Even if somebody hasnt read this book, he or she should have a light bulb spark in their head telling them not to buy this trash. One could get brain damage from this BS...WASTE OF PAPER!!! ENOUGH SAID!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: They'll Let Anybody Write a Book
Review: I'm absolutely astonished that people would buy this trash. If it were possible to give this negative stars, I would. The pieces of it that I have read (of course I wouldn't dare pay for and support this nonsense) were an absolute abortion. Words can't describe how amazingly bad this really is. Bill O'Reilly is the reason there's a way to turn off televisions or at least change the station (yeah, like any self-respecting individual would be caught dead watching Fox News in the first place).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Duh!!
Review: A real intellectual wins the arguement through logic and rationale, not by volume level....where does "Mr. Bill" learn his strategies?? Maybe he didn't pass "Introduction to speech" in Junior College...poor guy...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why isn't their a "trash" rating?
Review: Bill O'Reilly is simply an egotistical whiner and should really sit down to self-evaluate his personality (oh wait, he doesn't know how to, but he has the nerve to tell all Americans they should).

I for one am not buying into his useless diatribe and if you don't like what I have to say about you Bill, well that's too bad. Shall I introduce you to the first amendment?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Under fire for speaking his mind
Review: Love him or hate him, Mr. O'Reilly's book fills a void. That, in and of itself, makes it noteworthy. This book points out some of the inequities in the American political and social landscape. His is an interesting and different "voice" in the world of the print and broadcast media. Although I do not always agree with the ideas presented in this book, it is an excellent read and I recommend it. James Green, author of "If There's One Thing I've Learned."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A few home runs, a few strikeouts...
Review: It's hard to pin down Bill O'Riley's political leanings. He's most definately not a liberal, but he also won't tote the line for conservatives or libertarians either. From his stance against the death penalty and his support for strict environmental controls to his support for harsher punishments for drug pushers (and ironically his support for the legalization of marijuana), O'Riley's opinions seem to randomly fall all over the map. Is he nuanced or just confused? You decide.

The book, much like O'Riley's show, is split up into bite-sized snippets mostly featuring 3 or 4 statements from a guest and a few paragraphs of Bill trying to persuade you he won the argument. Even with his home-field advantage, many times he didn't. Most of the chapters--like his show segments--are too short to give any real depth to the discussion. He basically drops a few generalizations before segueing to the next topic.

This was an easy and somewhat entertaining read, but I don't believe O'Riley gave enough effort to support his own points and refute those of his guests. No-Spin Zone is decent liesure reading, but for those in search of hard-hitting political commentary, you should look elsewhere.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good book, if you like O'Reilly.
Review: You know what? I'm sick of morons reviewing the man instead of the book. The review system is here to provide honest opinions to people who are interested in buying the product.

Stop reviewing the man, start reviewing the book! You idiots who flame O'Reilly aren't doing anything other than making yourselves look foolish.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bill O'Reilly=possibly the greatest mind in America
Review: The sole purpose of this review is to lambast the moron who ACTUALLY said "Thanks, Bill, for showing us how biased mainstream media can be...blah blah blah blah..." or something along that line. Bill O'Reilly's show appears on possibly the most biased piece of media in existence (other than my hometown newspaper): FOX News. I wouldn't believe FOX News if they told me that I was sitting on my couch eating Doritos even if I was. I wouldn't believe most news programs in general. Think for yourselves, people, just like Bill tells you to. But Bill's telling you to do that, so you're not really thinking for yourselves...what a paradox. Isn't it great that Bill "sticks to his guns," just like good ol' Dubya? Isn't that kind of a "redneck" nickname anyways? Personally, I would be rather embarrassed if my supporters "supported" me by sporting a button with that name on it. Anyways, Bush always sticks to his side, never changing it. He goes down with the ship, there's no attempt to try to save his miserable plans, he sticks with them to show how loyal and consistent he is. Isn't it a good idea to try something else if one idea does not work? You'd think it would be obvious, especially to someone who is (sarcasm on) very smart, because he has obtained the office of President of the United States very fairly. Bush was also the Governor of Texas! He must practically be a genius! (sarcasm off). Oh wait, I forgot. Whoever has the most cattle gets elected. Sorry for the slip-up.
I am rather "left" as the review below states...but I don't believe 9/11 was Bush's fault. I don't think he actually called up Bin Laden and said "Hey, why don't you send a couple guys over to take down some buildings, then we can have a sleepover and cuddle while we watch FOX." I think he could have done a better job handling it, especially with the information it has been said that he had prior to 9/11.
Who else thinks Bill's favorite phrase, "fair and balanced," is preaching to the choir? Practice what you preach, Bill. I would burn Bill's book and soak in the warmth of the flames in the middle of the desert; it would be worth it. Bill's book is possibly the most disgustingly biased pieces of literature(if it can even be called that) to ever come out in print. It almost makes me wish the printing press had never been invented, just so Bill's book could not subvert and brainwash millions of people.
As the review below states, "America is going downhill fast. I love America, but I lose faith in Americans." Well, at least this moron said something that makes sense. America and everything it stands for is beautiful. But people have been corrupted, either by stupidity or general ignorance/laziness. People are too lazy to figure things outfor themselves; they just accept what FOX tells them. Think there's a connection between rednecks being Republican and FOX being on basic cable? I would have to guess that there is, because these rednecks most likely do not have extended cable, and are subjected solely to the babbling inconsistencies presented by FOX.
This book can be summed up in seven words: a partisan and slanted piece of trash.


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