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Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right

Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rynato Is, Well, Dead Wrong
Review: Rynato, or, "Rynato," as he likes to refer to himself, states in his "review" of Ann Coulter's novel "Slander" that Coulter didn't find any articles at all in the NY Times concerning the "atheist left" because she misspelled the word "atheist". "Rynato" claims that Coulter mixed up the letters "e" and "i", and therefore spelled it "athiest." So it's no wonder, he says, that Coulter didn't find any articles!

But "Rynato" is dead wrong about his "facts." In "Slander", the references to how Coulter didn't find any articles on the atheist left are presented on on pages 211 and 212. Oh, and the other thing: atheist is spelled correctly. Not once is it spelled incorrectly.

In other words, the person self-nicknamed "Rynato", is really just another angry, whining liberal Democrat angry that her book got to number one on the NY Times bestseller list...and every other bestseller list in the nation.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: There's something very wrong with her!
Review: The whole book is a huge accumulation of fanatic, arrogant, pointless finger-pointing.
Totally useless.
I'm not even going to get into the factual inaccuracies described in it.
People like her are dangerous and threat the well being of our country.
Said that, America does not need anyone to defend the Bush administration, which never even got elected legittimally (neither time), and the GOP, whose only prerogative is to protect the wealthiest classes.
Books like this are total trash.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent, accurate, and informative
Review: This is yet another WINNING book from Miss Coulter. For an additional dose of libel simply read the hate based reviews here on amazon. wooooh, the stench of intolerance is overwhelming...

The world would be a much better place without liberalism.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Liberal's Greatest Fear
Review: Women like Ann Coulter are the greatest fear of the liberal establishment. Her very existance and the voicing of her beliefs is the ultimate heterodox to liberals who have long counted on a monopoly on the realm of public political discourse.

Coulter brings together an impressive array of examples of liberal hypocrisy and deceit, and even more impressive is the sheer volume of her source material. Richer still is that she often uses the very words of the liberals that she opposes to display their hypocrisy. An example is the fact that many liberals these days lament and decry "mandatory sentencing", however, they were the ones who were the most vocal proponents of this two decades ago.

Another example of liberal bias and deceit revolves around the supposedly "cerebral" Bill Bradley who scored below 500 on the verbal section of his SAT is celebrated for his alleged intelligence, while President Bush (43) is derided as being "dumb" and "stupid" despite the fact that he has degrees from two Ivy League universities.

The media's turnabout on Bob Packwood after he became expendable on the abortion issue is another case in point. How can people like Kennedy and Byrd (the later being a former Klansman) get away with those affiliations is merely because they are advocates of positions favored by the liberal media establishment. If they ever violated the liberal orthodoxy, they would be exposed for what they really are.

The above examples are but a small number of the well documented instances of liberal bias and lies regarding conservatives. Her reasoning is solid. The only way liberals can seem to even make a stab at her is either to lie, distort, or name-call. Interestingly, she identified these very tactics in her book.

This book is a good read and recommended for those who are sick and tired of the fact that the typical liberal debate artillery consists of "you're stupid", "that's dumb," and "you're a liar."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Vivid, passionate commentary...
Review: Written by conservative commentator Ann Coulter, "Slander" showcases the author's quick wit and endless passion for politics in the best conservative book since Rush Limbaugh's "See, I Told You So". The focus of "Slander", Coulter's second book, is mainstream liberalism - it's missteps, half-truths, and outright slanders. Coulter presents her case in a well-reasoned, concisely written treatise that will leave its reader wanting for more.

Inside-the-beltway politicos and talk radio junkies will find that this book reads fast. If you read it while you're walking, you're certain to lung face-first into a wall... "Slander" tackles a number of subjects within the realm of conservative-liberal politics. The left-wing media assault on the Fox News Channel and the "religious right" are two such examples. Coulter exposes the myth of the "religious right" with a barrage of facts and footnotes, proving that if such a group exists at all, its numbers are miniscule at best.

The most interesting claim Coulter makes is that liberals don't read, at least not as much as conservatives... She points out that almost half of all the bookstores in the United States are Christian bookstores (a group that is often maligned as intellectually bankrupt). She also points out that while one conservative book after another climbs the New York Times bestseller list, only two liberal books of the last five years are worthy of note: "Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot" by Al Franken and "Stupid White Men" by Michael Moore. Incidentally, both books contain ad hominem attacks in their titles, illustrating her point that modern liberalism is intellectually bankrupt, and thus, must resort to name-calling and distortions of the truth in order to survive.

Whether you like Republicans or Democrats, one thing is certain - you'll love turning the pages of Ann Coulter's "Slander". Highly recommended for both conservatives and liberals alike!

Britt Gillette
Author of "The Dittohead Guide To Adult Beverages"


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