Rating:  Summary: Excellent! Review: O'Reilly is articulate and incisive in this hard-hitting cross exam of several of our supposed leaders in politics and the mass media. A very informative and entertaining read by an intelligent, imposing thinker. Hats off to Mr. O'Reilly.
Rating:  Summary: Yeah, uh, ok... Review: One doesn't have to read this to understand that it's only confirming the fact that Bill O'reilly is just regurgitating the same old crap he spits out on his T.V. and radio shows. I've skimmed thru the thing. It's all that was necessary. We're not dealing with the second coming of John Stuart Mill here. Bill O'reilly is a 3rd rate intellect with a second rate personality. Please people.
Rating:  Summary: Informative Review: As an impartial reader I find it rather amusing that most feedback from this site comes from people who haven't read the book in question and are only replying based on the fact that "Maddox dislikes it." I didn't realize on Amazon that was a prerequisite for a review, not reading something but taking the words of a egotistical hypocrite as fact.Either way O'Reilly views on his work and the various places it took him were very interesting. Behind the scenes politics and the analysis of varied interviews also gave his book a certain appeal. Would recommend to those that like, and hate, O'Reilly as it gives good perspective on his thoughts.
Rating:  Summary: Good enough to give you cancer! Review: After reading this book I felt a sharp pain in my head. After going to doctor I found out I have a Brain cancer. Bill O'Reilly Gave me cancer!! All kidding aside, Bill spews his opions with nothing to back them up. His writing is dull and uninteresting. After reading chapter one I could feel my brain shrinking. Reading this book is like talking to a brick wall. Pointless.
Rating:  Summary: do not buy Review: good toilet paper, bad book
Rating:  Summary: Big Blubbering Bill Review: I wasted my life reading this book, it is uninteresting and dull. maddox describes Bill's book best in this quote, " there's a quote in it saying "in order to be truly successful you have to be brutally honest with yourself. Excuses and rationalizations have to be put aside. You must define your own life," continuing with the definition he's giving you for your life "[and] not let others do it for you." Wow, thanks Bill! You condescending son of a b****. As if he wasn't already a giant self-collapsing vortex of hypocrisy, there are literally thousands of other examples I could cite of him "defining" people's lives. For example, regarding people who support Michael Jackson, he said "all Americans should remain on the sidelines and watch the process." Oh really? Does that include you, Bill? Or are broad sweeping generalizations about what "Americans should do" inapplicable to you? " Dont Buy this book!
Rating:  Summary: REALLY REALLY BAD BOOK. DON'T THINK ABOUT BUYING IT Review: Complete waste of money, trust me I bought it and it is terrible. And no it doesn't make good toilet paper, it's too rough. He should print his next book on Andrex and save me the discomfort. Maddox was right.
Rating:  Summary: O my god! Review: This book sucks, Maddox is right, Maddox is always right!
Rating:  Summary: Bill O'Reilly will sport the 'stache soon. Review: Mr. O'Reilly is almost as entertaining as ESPN, but not quite. Maddox told me to hate Bill, and now I will.
Rating:  Summary: Great ass cleaner Review: This book is a good substitute to using toilet paper.
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