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The No-Spin Zone: Confrontations with the Powerful and Famous in America |
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Rating:  Summary: Just awful Review: If by interview you mean asking riduclous leading questions and then not allowing them interviewee to answer, then I guess he is interviewing people.
Just like in every other book he writes, O'Reilly just comes off as a pompus jerk who thinks he is better than his reader, those who oppose him, and, well, everyone.
If you want to know my real opinion on Bill O'Reilly visit "The Best Page in the Universe." I usually don't agree with Maddox, but I do when it comes to Bill O'Reilly. (I have to warn you that the web page I mentioned contains harsh language.)
As for this book, I read it. It was painful. Even if I agreed with his ideas (and I do agree with some) his writing style is awful. He just sounds like the long-winded, babbling relative we all try to avoid during the holidays.
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