Rating:  Summary: No Shame Review: Coulter has written another book in which she demonstrates her determination and resolve to never let facts get in the way of a good argument.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful... Review: piece of kindling this will make come winter. More hysterical ranting aimed to reinforce the patterned beliefs of dittoheads. Lacks a large enough number of spurious footnotes...
Rating:  Summary: Insane, but funny. Review: This woman is the Kim Jong Il of American publishing. She will say absolutely anything to get attention, and it's obviously working. Insanity is lucrative these days.I expect her next heavily (if inaccurately) footnoted work will be an enthusiastic defense of Joseph Goebbels. "He wasn't such a bad guy!" The woman certainly knows how to channel a raving lunatic. Bonus star for being so funny.
Rating:  Summary: Facts are Facts Review: The critics shout that the research is flawed, but give no proof of mistakes they claim are evident. I don't believe some of them have even actually read the book. It is a good read and the facts are well researched. If you know the information is in error, give us the real facts backed up with good research. Don't just whine about things that you don't like to hear.
Rating:  Summary: Absolute Bile Review: Worthless, meaningless nonsense...hatred as a commodity, pushed so far that it is actually welcome as a pointed example of the dangerous extremists who are steering the course of this country...thanks Ann, keep it up - perhaps a few more honest conservatives will be shocked awake when they see shills like her embraced by the right and realize that this contemptible drivel represents the people speaking for their party...
Rating:  Summary: What a mess Review: Coulter's book will only convince those who are already convinced of her venomous thesis and will repel anyone who thinks for themselves. I'm about a third of the way through and am anxious to see if she can keep up the average of a lie, a distortion, or a fabrication on every single page. Utter garbage intended only for the paranoid and deluded.
Rating:  Summary: Leggy Right-winger Review: I think it's cute the way the GOP selectively uses affirmative action even within its own cabal. If you're black or a woman, you can expect to be raised above the white male shoulders as an example of your kind - regardless of your actual competency or intelligence. If it weren't for the feminists that she so loudly screeches about, she'd be stuck writing grocery lists for her hubby instead. Christ, married to Ann Coulter. Does it get any scarier?
Rating:  Summary: Imagine There Was No Ann Coulter Review: A regrettably venomous book not worth wasting your time on. Joe McCarthy was good, liberals are evil, the Clintons are eviler. Factual "inconsistences" (read: lies) abound, and everything must be sacrificed to the greater goal of blaming liberals for everything from her hangnails to the Iran-Contra scandal.
Rating:  Summary: Disappointment Review: As a conservative, I find this book deeply disappointing. Coulter does the cause harm when she resorts to specious arguments and baseless accusations. She's also not much of a writer. Further disconcerting were her comments on a recent Hannity show, where she called the patriotic men and women who are trying to protect our lives at our nation's airports "retards". All in all, this book is a real let down.
Rating:  Summary: Typical Political Self-Gratification Review: Like every other political novel of the Right or the Left, Ann Coulter's latest diatribe is simply a rehashing of preconceived conspiracy theories. The "evidence" is nothing more than anyone else can find for any other personal bias. It should appeal to people with the same desire to blame and vilify - without the pesky influence of self-reflection or responsibility. The ultimate lesson of "Treason" is not that there are liberals hiding in the bushes to abort your babies and spit on a flag, but that anyone with an agenda can grasp for bits and pieces to "prove" whatever they like. Needless to say, there are far more compelling conservative publications.
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