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The Real America : Messages from the Heart and Heartland

The Real America : Messages from the Heart and Heartland

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I thought this book was to simplistic.
Review: I'm from England so, I'm not Republican or Democrat. However, from my perspective overseas the Real America this author claims to know about isn't the America that is being seen throughout the world. Glenn Beck seems to have an extremely simplistic view on life that makes most Europeans think of Americans as stupid. But, I know better, I know that real Americans are not as dumb as Glenn Beck is. Regardless, if you are a wacko New ager, than you might like this book, otherwise, I wouldn't bother.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Partisan dribble
Review: Don't waste your time on this book. This book is juvenile and puerille. Smoking weed kills less brain cells than reading this book. Save your brain cells and skip this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible book
Review: A sign that a book isn't very good is if you can't continue reading it. This book is one of those books that will end of forever in the bargain bin.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: In a word, Idiotic.
Review: Glenn Beck suffers from arrested development. His world view is simplictic and childish. Jean Piaget would state that Glenn Beck has not passed the concrete operational stage of cognitive development.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Conservative's answer to Miss Cleo
Review: Glenn Beck has a radio program and now a book. This proves that any idiot can achieve great things in this great country. Too bad that many people think this guy is entertaining. I slogged through this book with the help of painkillers. I couldn't get the ones that Rush Limbaugh got illegally from his housekeeper so, I had to settle for the over the counter kind.

Those considering buying this book. BEWARE!!!!Wait for the paperback or check it out at the library because it is not worth the paper it was printed on.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The reincarnation of Hitler's propaganda machine
Review: Move over Joesph Goebbels, Glenn Beck is here to pull the wool over the eyes of Americans, just like you did with the Germans during Hitler's rein. I can't believe this guy's book was published, it reads like a kindergarden fairy tale. If you want to know about the real America, skip this book and read a newspaper.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Idealistic, but honest in every way...
Review: I am a conservative. However, I am not a Limbaugh fan or a Hannity fan...I am barely an Oreilley fan.

Glenn Beck is a rising star in political talk radio. He leans conservative, but he praises "honest questioning" and small-town family values. Much of the content of this book involves his view on how as a nation we can achieve the "Real America". I like Glenn Beck because although he is idealistic, he steps beyond partisan politics...many of today's political talk show hosts have trouble doing this.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Spirtual hogwash!
Review: New age wackiness and Republicanism have mated and produced an offspring in the name of Glenn Beck.

This is a terrible book from a terrible spokeman of an ultra-nationalist movement. There is nothing wrong with loving one's country, but, to take it as far as this guy does and to equate loving one's country to blindly following one's leader, reaks to much of facism and nazi nationalism.

I would reccomend Mein Kampt before I reccomend this piece of trash.

If you are a conservative you would be better off reading Kevin Phillips or Tucker Carlson.

Glenn Beck gives conservatives a bad name.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: New Age pseudo patriotism
Review: This book is an easy read but not in a good way. It's pretty much written in 6th grade english. The disturbing aspect that should give readers chills is the book's new age feel that reminds me of a cult. Glenn Beck and other Country Club Conservatives are always whining about the Left's supposed demand for Politically correct debate. However, these corporate jet conservatives are the ones who are redining PC by labeling any sort of dissent and disagreement with the Cowboy Deserter in chief as unpatriotic and treasonous. Intellectual consistentcy isn't Beck's strong suit and his ad hominmin attacks on liberals are inside jokes that only he and his group of cheap labor conservatives will enjoy. Basically, this book is nothing more than an exercise in rhetorical mastuerbation

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't kill the Dog! Try a Liberal moron instead...
Review: At least the dog can be housebroken.

After reading the book, I know why knee-jerk Liberals are evolving to complete-jerk Liberals: Glenn's view is the way America should be - with the fringe on the fringe and the heart at the heart. All the so-called dog lovers wouldn't spend 15 minutes helping an eldery human in a retirement home, because they have no heart - they're all talk and no action.

Libs, don't tell us what you want US to do - show us what YOU do. That'll be the end of guilty liberal harangues.

And try reading the book before spouting more epithets. You know, under Muslim Shar'riah Law you would all be stoned to death.


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