Rating:  Summary: Conservative Drivel Review: I initially became familiar with Sean Hannity through his talk show on a certain American news network which I'm not going to name (hey, if they want free advertising, then they can pay me). His arrogant, brutish nature on that show alienated him to me, but I figured, "Hey, maybe if he has an opportunity to think about what he says, then he'll come off looking less foolish".Well, he got it half-right. While some of the excessively smug tone from his TV show is definitely gone (and good riddance!), there is no real substance to this volume. For page after page, Hannity rambles on about how liberalism is responsible for everything from the destruction of the American character, to world poverty, to child labour, to the death of his dog (ok, I made that last one up). Thats all you can find here, Sean Hannity explaining why he hates Liberals. I dunno, if you're a conservative, you may enjoy this book. Otherwise, if you're like me and more politically moderate, then you can only really expect slander and lies about the political left. Even on the rare occasion where he actually talks about ISSUES, his arrogant tone certainly alienates the reader and destroys any sympathy for his point of view. As I say in the title, conservative drivel. There are many, many more books available by many, many better conservative writers out there, check them out instead.
Rating:  Summary: One of the reasons America is still America Review: WOW. Hannity is right on in his non-apologetic stances on hard issues. This book was extremely readable and is a quick reference when you just can't stand network news any longer. After a long hard day of fighting for truth and right it is a salve to the soul. Hannity, you're number one!
Rating:  Summary: Truly let Freedom Ring and Ring and Ring!! Review: Sean Hinnity, aka: conservative radio and TV host, explains how the world has changed after the attack on our country, and what's at stake in our war against radical elements of Islam. He also speaks to why he believes our Constitution is worth saving and preserving. Unlike Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity has differing points of view, such as his belief in God and his stance against abortion and homosexuality. Where Bill O'Reilly thinks that these things are mere ideology, Hannity argues that we are in a war, a must-win war of ideas, and if we hope to maintain our liberties, we need to focus and continue to re-focus and fight on these freedom planes, if the constitutional freedoms we have are to remain in place. A good alternative to Fox's O'Reilly. And in fairness to Bill, there are many good things about his outlook, but Sean Hannity defines them in different terms, and in ways which are profoundly impacting society on another level. Highly recommended!!
Rating:  Summary: The Title Says It All Review: The flawed logic of Sean Hannity--another member of the Fox Channel's stable of demented commentators whose unspoken credo is "Why can't everyone be as good as me?"--appears in the very title of this anti-intellectual disgrace to publishing. "Freedom" means "Liberty," which is what liberals fight for. Conservatism, on the other hand, fights for the restriction of liberty. No doubt we'll see more hate literature from this sorry fellow, along with fellow haters like O'Reilly and Coltane. How sad.
Rating:  Summary: Comprehensive and inteligent analysis of the issues. Review: My political stance is more libertarian, however I found Sean's book to be a compelling analysis of the issues facing America, both present and past. Sean does not come off as a 'Republican Apologist', and we all know there is no shortage of stupidity and corruption from either side of the political spectrum. "Let Freedom Ring" was encouraging to me, and did challenge me in a few places. I encourage anyone biased against Sean Hannity by way of "Hannity and Colmes" or his talk show to check it out.
Rating:  Summary: Spectacular truth telling Review: Sean Hannity is a wonderful conservative voice in the lion's den of talk radio and public journalism. He follows up on his descriptions of the leaders of the new Democrats (Tom Daschle being a golden example) with reference after reference to prominent newspapers and the Congressional Record. Of course, this book will be interpreted an "attack" to those on the liberal left, who will no doubt attempt to vilify him and those who agree with him. However, Sean does not use any derogatory terms or say anything untrue and unverified about the Democrats he discusses. Yet as Sean points out, liberals use derogatory terms to describe conservatives, and lie outright about what conservatives value. This book is a must read for anyone who has realized the strength and insidious nature of today's left wing activists.
Rating:  Summary: freedom's truths Review: No wonder liberals hate this book! It finally shows exactly what liberals are doing to this country. The aouthor makes no statements of hate for anyone, but the liberals would have you believe it is. Excellent book.
Rating:  Summary: Hannity Deserves Medal of Freedom Review: I have not read a more concise entreaty on the dangers and falacies of liberalism than I did in "Let Freedom Ring". It unveils the hypcorisy of the liberal agenda in this nation and paints them in their true light as a major threat to our republic. Sean Hannity deserves the Medal of Freedom. I pray that even liberals will read this book and become enlightened to the harm liberalism is doing to our young and to the future of the shining lights of freedom and democracy...
Rating:  Summary: Beware a man that wraps himself in a flag of patriotism. Review: The book is a graphic demonstration of what hypocrisy is. In the Nietzche paradigm of Good/Bad and Good/Evil, this would be an example of a "Good" man (in the sense of Good/Bad) irreconcilably trying to pass himself off as "Good" (in the sense of Good/Evil). If you want to understand what is going on here with this book read "On the Genealogy of Morals, A Polemic" by Nietzche. Such hateful diatribes as "Let Freedom Ring" should only be read with appropriate understanding of their true context. Such a book like this would be laughable if only some people didn't take its ideas so seriously.
Rating:  Summary: The big lie: social class doesn't matter Review: Probably the two primary lies in this book are 1) rising tides lift all boats and 2) Republicans care about people from all social classes.
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