Rating:  Summary: Another classic from Ann ! Review: The only people who trashed this book are the liberal crybabies who didn't even read it. Liberals are such losers that they think that by trashing her book that Ann will stop exposing all the liberal lies and biases but it isn't going to happen. Fact after fact are clearly laid out in this wonderfully written book that just make you shake your head and wonder how this stuff can actually be happening right in front of our eyes. This should be required reading for all Americans! Ann is brilliant and so is her latest book! Can't wait to hear more from this incrediblely beautiful and super intelligent right way thinker!
Rating:  Summary: More poorly researched bile. Review: Ann Coulter is a liar. Her books are full of bile and spleen, but little else.
Rating:  Summary: Shocking Review: I didn't enjoy this as much as Slander because this was so much more detailed, and not as easy to breeze through. But I think this is a book that every American should read. It has shocking historical facts. The way the Truman and Roosevelt administrations were warned about Soviet spies in their administrations, who then promoted them to even higher positions. Time and time again you hear about people in very high positions giving Soviet secrets while Democratic presidents ignored the evidence, the New York Time staunchly defended them. Coulter even frames McCarthyism and how it came about. It was the result of a Communists as Vice President, advisor to Roosevelt, Truman, Working in the military code rooms, at Yalta besides, FDR, and in the cases of Hiss and people the New York Times still denies were spies despite The Soviets mentioning them by name, decoded messages in the Venona project. The Rosenbergs were turned in by their own brother for giving nuclear secrets to Stalin. If thats a hero to The New York Times, they have a very warped sense of ethics. Coulter reveals a ton of facts about spying in America and the liberal media and government that let it continue.
Rating:  Summary: Unbearable Review: Vicious, hateful left-bashing thinly veiled and portrayed as rational thought. Truly saddening.
Rating:  Summary: Scalpel-sharp critique of the political left Review: Ann Coulter had me laughing out loud throughout "Treason" with comparisons of popular liberal views with facts and logic. Ms. Coulter brooks no nonsense in her examination of the national press, the ivy-league class, celebrities, and the Democratic party, subjecting each to common sense and biting wit. I am definitely keeping this book on my list of gifts to friends and family.
Rating:  Summary: I am a big fan of Anne Review: Ann was speaking once in front of the annual National Review meeting on McCarthyism, morality, and taxation. She and I made eye-contact and she sent a delegate into the audience. We went backstage and conversed. Then she hiked up her dress and let me likk her between the legs. I really liked her blonde pubik hairs! She tasted quite good. Then we returned and continued to discuss right wing politics. And we both agree, right-wing, schmight wing, who cares! Who cares when I gave her the surprise I did.
Rating:  Summary: Of course liberals hate her!!!!! Review: She has the guts and moxy to expose the hypocrisy of everything that liberalism stands for!!!! BUSH '04!!!!!
Rating:  Summary: Ann was right - we are ALL guilty of treason and slander Review: Ann Coulter intelligently points out in this book that we are ALL just guilty of treason and slander. Why pick on Senator Joseph McCarthy, she asks? Granted, she points out, McCarthy was evil and embarrassing. But who sanctioned him? Ann correctly points out that it was you and I. What I like about Ann is her ability to see subtleties. Whereas you or I might think, "liberal" or "conservative", Ann sees through the soundbite simplification and sees the complexities. Ann knows what a tough world it is that we live in, and that if we want to get anywhere we had best toss our silly "liberal" vs. "conservative" absolutism out the window. After all, Ann writes, paraphrasing the bible, "let he who is free of sin cast the first stone". "Let's start seeing problems for what they are!!!" Ann says, "instead of letting our preformed hackneyed ideologies lead us to a fake truth."
Rating:  Summary: Spiteful name calling at it's worst! Review: The neighborhood bully points a finger at random and yells, "They did it! They're to blame. Get them!", just to watch the blood fly. This sort of immature hatred is stupid and harmful, as we all learned on the playground. The author having nothing original to contribute, is pumping up the sensationalism to promote, yet again, that reliable old rag, "Something to Fear, and Someone to Blame." The diatribe is delivered at full volume, competing with the most raucous of heavy metal rock, an ugly hash of hate. The intent is to stun the reader with the thrill of flashing headlines and vicious name-calling. Start the presses! (Talk about terrorism.) Yet surely Americans are more than cows with a mindless need to be lead to the cash register? But for the insecure who must bolster their faith through childishly hateful hysteria, this book will undoubtedly provide thrills and chills. And the author will, of course, laugh all the way to the bank. Ka-ching! The American Dream at work.
Rating:  Summary: Why some admire the book, why some can't read the first page Review: Dear Potential Buyer, This book is one of the few in print that contains a bibliography full of trustworthy, primary resources. There is no contradicting the facts brilliantly portrayed by Ann Coulter. This is why intellectualists and people who value truth find this book to be one of the greatest sources of information of our time. However, those who would rather be fed biased opinion-facts from geocities.com have a hard time making it through the first page. They also have difficulty spelling when writing their reviews.
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