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Treason : Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism

Treason : Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: More Right Wing Garbage
Review: Just another example of the right wing garbage we are all bombarded with on a daily basis. When will the right wing realize that the American people aren't as ignorant as they think. This is full of lies and should be in the Fiction category.
We have enough hate in this country without Ann throwing in her (less than) two cents worth.
When will we realize that we are all Americans, Left & Right, and work to make this country a better place and not throw mud at each other and tear each other down? As long a garbage like this is around it won't happen soon.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: a better fiction writer than jk rowling
Review: Her previous book Slander was filled with misquotes and exaggerations and lies. The funny thing was conservatives bought her nonsense shelling out cash for a poorly researched travesty that made me proud to be a liberal.

I read the opening chapter of Treason and the chapter on the Hollywood elite, and could not stop laughing. Ann Coulter's hypocritical view is that when liberals criticize the American government or conservative leaders, they are being unAmerican and unpatriotic. Whatever. Of course, following her logic, one can assume that when Coulter and her pals endlessly blamed Bill Clinton for everything, to the point where he couldn't do his job (yes Ann, he tried going after Osama Bin Laden and was accused of "wagging the dog"), they too were being very unpatriotic and unAmerican.

Bill Clinton is no longer President, Ann, and we have a current administration whose scandals and lies have cost many Americans their jobs and savings. We have a current president who cuts benefits to veterans and military personnel while using war to increase his popularity. We have a current administration that employs folks with ties to the meat packing industry which has done very little to make sure the meat we're eating is safe.

I doubt Ann sees anything wrong with this.

According to Coulter, we have no right to criticize this abuse of power.

She lives in a fantasy world. And her sense of outrage is only directed at those who don't share her black and white viewpoint.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WHO WOULD'VE THUNK IT
Review: I would never imagine anyone anywhere would dare to write a book in which Senator McCarthy is a prominent topic and actually craft an argument IN FAVOR of McCarthy! And yet Ann Coulter does so, and succeeds quite well in presenting her point that a very great deal of the Senator's ominous warnings were not only correct, but actually underestimated the true nature of the corruption and level of infiltration in the United States' government by people (inevitably they were the creme de la creme of liberal society) who were not merely sympathetic towards the "Worker's Paradise", but actually actively working against their own country.

What gives so much weight to the book is the FACT that indeed the Democratic party was utterly infested during the 1950's by people actively working against the interests of the United States. What makes this a FACT rather than just the rantings of a deluded conservitive pundit? Well, the Venona Project confirms it as FACT. Incredibly enough, I've never heard of the Venona Project until having read this book. What is the Venona Project? Well, the United States Army was able to crack the encryption codes used by the USSR during the 1950's and as such were able to intercept and decode messages/cables sent by the USSR to the many active Soviet agents in the United States and this operation, kept secret from even Truman himself, was named the Venona Project. This information was declassified in 1995 and finally made public, but much to my amazement, it has not received anywhere near the attention it deserves. If anything, Venona proves that during the 1950's it was odd not to find a prominent Democrat who was not on the Soviet payroll or advised by someone not on the clock for Joe Stalin. The declassification of the Venona Project cannot be but the most despairing and shameful of revelations for liberals.

The book is a gripping read and infuriating at the same time. One cannot help but feel rage at the sense of how own's own country has been duped and betrayed by so many of those in positions with the sworn duty to protect her. One may very well disagree with the conclusions Coulter draws from these historical FACTS concerning liberals in general, but one cannot argue with the veracity of the FACTS Coulter uses for her argument since the treason she speaks of is independently corroborated and verified by the Venona Project. Of course, I cannot see how one can accept the evidence Coulter presents as FACTUAL and not inevitably come to the same conclusion that Coulter does; that is, liberals and their ideology seem to quite often go against what is in the best interests of America and more often than not side with America's enemies rather than with America herself whenever a direct conflict arises. Coulter follows this diheartening tendency which liberals seem to have a propensity for in detail from the post WWII era to the present.

At the very least, even if one disagrees with Coulter's conclusions, the book is a wonderfully interesting read because it shows how an immense honeycomb of active Soviet spies were colluding against America at the highest levels of the Truman presidency at a scale so unbelievable that it dwarfs the fictional plots of the many spy/mystery genre novels of which I am so fond of. (I assure you that if Tom Clancy ever wrote a novel with a situation analogous to that which was present during the Truman presidency it would be instantly discredited because the premise of the novel would be too preposterous even for fiction!) Whether or not one agrees with Coulter's take on Senator McCarthy, it really cannot be argued that the story of "McCarthyism" has come to so dominate the present day image and narrative of political America in the 1950's that very few people have had an opportunity to learn about the massive infiltration of foreign agents in the American government which also occurred in the 1950's as verified by the declassified Venona Project files. The book's review of this incredibly overlooked piece of amazing history makes it a worthwhile read even for non-Coulter fans. Get it now! Its worth it!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: When Ms. Coulter Writes the Same Drivel Over and Over...
Review: How does she expect to keep it fresh? How many times can one individual write the same incessant whining about how "Liberals" are supposedly responsible for everything that has gone wrong, or could possibly go wrong, in the history of America?

Who would possibly want to hear more of Ms. Coulter's nasty, whining complaints? If she wants to be taken seriously as a writer, she'd be well-advised to go about attacking "Liberals" in a more sane and even-keeled manner. Ann's defense of McCarthyism is so over the top...it's downright laughable!

Like all of Ms. Coulter's book, this one is light on fact and heavy on projection. Perhaps the author could take a break from her incessant whining about "Liberals", and for once take a critical look at Conservative politics.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: a nasty little book
Review: Ann Coulter has done what she did with her last book, Slander, which is spoonfeed a paranoid, brutish, and simple-mindedly polemic world view to those "special" people who voted for Pat Robertson or Pat Buchanan.

The bulk of her "research" involves the besmirching and rehabilitating of ghosts long dead. The public humiliation of Joe McCarthy, for example, was predictably caused by a conspiracy of america-hating liberals and communist sympathizers. Real historians, however, such as Paul Johnson (a Clinton-hating conservative by inclination) agree that Eisenhower personally torpedoed McCarthy because he had turned a few valid cases into a self-perpetuating witchhunt that was bad for the country. I suspect Eisenhower, a great American and classical conservative, would dismiss Coulter's crazy talk as firmly as he dismissed McCarthy's.

The fact Nixon did nothing to rehabilitate his old collegue when he had the chance is another indication that Coulter is barking up the wrong tree. The example of Nixon also shows Coulter's amazing neglect for simple and well known facts in the midst of her ideological feeding frenzy. She does not like Truman and Clinton, and so trumps up their Chinese connections, but essentially ignores the curiously close relationship Nixon enjoyed with Chinese Communists until the end of his life. Was Nixon selling us out to the Chinese in the 1950'S, and, like the Manchurian Candidate, he used his anti-communist stance as a cover? Inquiring and conspiracy-addled minds want to know.

According to Coulter, people like her (whatever she is) are patriots, while people like my father, who collected scrap iron and rubber everyday after school, enlisted at 17, and got shot fighting in the South Pacific, is a traitor for still thinking FDR saved this country from disaster, not Ronald Reagan. And that spending 200 billion on Iraq is not an efficient way to protect our borders and kill al-queda.

In short, Coulter cheers people she likes and smears those she doesn't. Welcome to the eighth grade. Ho-hum. Next.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A political book with facts
Review: It was a refreshing change of pace to read a political book that actually uses facts, quotes, and real examples to back up the positions. Coulter doesn't just state a couple opinions but gives example after example that drives her points home.

It's the first book I've read from Coulter but definitely not the last - I've already ordered "Slander"

It was a great read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: great book
Review: Coulter does another superb job of calling the liberals on their bluff. When she says McCarthy was right, she doesn't mean he was right to pursue innocent people like Oppenheimer. What she is saying that McCarthy was right to go after those who would undermine our country. McCarthy was right to question the patriotism of those who would destroy our country. What Coulter is saying is that the tactics used were justified because of the cause that McCarthy was fighting for.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Appalling
Review: And to think scarce trees went to the blade for this. Truly reprehensible and a sign our country is in sad, sad shape.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My number one choice for humor!
Review: This has to be hands down one of the funniest books ever written!
From the first chapter where "Ann" details how an admitted trans-sexual (Ann was Andy not so long ago) has managed to infiltrate and become a spokesperson for the rabid right wing,to the last chapter where she gives nothing but contempt for her right wing followers.
I laughed 'till tears streamed down my face when I read the part about how "Ann" has been out on dates with prominent Republicans in the beltway! It seems that "Ann" has kept copious notes on the sexual preferences of many, many people in Washington and plans on a BIG bombshell book early next year.
Will Tony Scalia be stepping down when his cross dressing escapes become public knowledge?
If you are looking for a hearty laugh I recommend this book!
It's a VERY quick read and written in almost child like prose-( remember the people "she" is fooling!)
You can skip the "End Notes" section as she admits in chapter 7 that they are all fabrications anyway.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ann Coulter hits another Grand Slam
Review: This book is sure to make a liberal gag on their own words. Once again, as in her earlier best seller, SLANDER, Ann Coulter hits the mark in high grades, telling the story of how Liberals have always chosen to defend the ideals that have:
(1) historically been the opposite of our Constitution,
(2)that have historically been supportive of governments that have openly called for the overthrow of the United States government,
(3)and have also openly supported morals and ideals that our Christian Founding Fathers would have abhored,
(4) and have historically slandered and personnaly attacked the character of innocent and honest Patriotic Americans who love their country.

Ann backs up her claims with a deluge of footnotes, proving she did more than her share of home work, but did it for the benefit of any Liberal who mistakenly chooses to research her work for lies: all they have to do is read her sources, and they will see she tells the truth; Untarnished and raw, like a glass of water in the face of a Arkansas Pervert groping a 20-something in the White House.


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