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Paperback Publisher: Regnery Publishing, Inc. Tired of the Hollywood Left--and the vast network of liberals in elite positions--who always bad mouth America? Well, so is feisty radio sensation Laura Ingraham--and she has the answers in this pugnacious, funny, and devastating critique of the liberals who hate America.
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| The Elite Giving Advice About the Elite |
| Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 |
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I don't take political, religious & personal advice from what Laura Ingraham defines as "Elites" but on the other hand I don't take advice from radio personalities either. She's every bit as much an entertainer as anyone else in the media. It's pretty much a case of an elephant telling a donkey he's got big ears & vice-versa.
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| power to which people |
| Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 |
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Laura Ingraham believes that the left in Hollywood should shut up and not use their free speech rights. Now, there are a few conservatives (though a minority in Hollywood), has she ever said this of them? Did she ever say Reagan should have shut up and acted and not pushed and used his celebrity to run for governor of CA and later the presidency of the US? No, of course not. Second, Laura Ingraham titled one of her books, "power to the people." Yes, I used lowcase letters on purpose because she only means certain people. On the DC full representation issue she objected, saying it was unconstitutinal. Fine, that is a legitimate argument and if it only stopped there I wouldn't have written this. But, Ms. Ingraham titled a book "power to the people" and she is flippant and unconcerned about the people of DC getting full representation-even in a fully constitutional manner-in the Congress. So, I have to ask, is it power to the people or again only power to the people who agree with her. It would have nothing to do with most of the people in DC being dems, would it?
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| I haven't read this book, but... |
| Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 |
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...the title intrigues me. Why entertainers think it's their job to tell me how to vote is beyond me. I have a t.v., a radio, an internet connection and a brain. In other words, shut up and sing.
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| Typical Neocon Rantings |
| Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 |
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Laura Ingraham is hysterical, the best comedic writer I've come across in years. This neocon nut job thinks liberals are "un-American" and that those who are not Baptist bible thumpers are "morally bankrupt". I could go into which ideology our Founding Fathers favored- conservative or liberal- but I'll just say this: if you think questioning political leaders, as our Founders did, is "un-American", or that protesting WAR is anything but Christlike, you'll probably love this book and reference it many times in debates with those of us with sense. But for those of us who prefer rational arguments to calling someone with whom we disagree "un-patriotic", we'll stick with authors who aren't headed for the loony bin.
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| The Truth Hurts, The 'elites' are not elite! |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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Political commentator and radio talk-show host Laura Ingraham decries self-styled "elite" groups who believe themselves superior to those with traditional American values. She singles out mainstream media, academic intellectuals, and showbiz celebrities as well as the United Nations and antireligious and pro-immigration supporters. This is an interesting book and an easy read.
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