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The Autobiography of Pat Robertson |
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Rating: Summary: Remember that Pat wrote this Review: Pat Robertson's photo should be placed next to the word egotistical in the dictionary. This autobiography is very well-written, as it should be by a Yale lawyer, but the work conveniently fails to mention some of Pat's life story, including his fathering an illegitimate child, his barefaced lying about his war record, and his father being a Freemason. Pat Robertson is a very intelligent, dangerous man.
Rating: Summary: Contrary to Pat Robertson's detractors... Review: The two reviews above are illustrative of the hate a good number of people in the U.S. have for the Christian faith. Willing to tolerate good little nebishes (if a Christian can be a neb) if they sit on their pews and keep their mouth shut; but woe to those who express a political or social opinion. Most wouldn't recognize the truth even after bitten. Pat does a good job in this book and I'll take his word, his intellect and his integrity over his truth-hater detractors' any day.
Rating: Summary: America's Favorite Millionaire Lunatic Toots His Own Horn... Review: This is one of the funniest books I've read in a long, long time; unfortunately for Pat Robertson, the comedy is all unintentional. The man who once claimed that feminism is "a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft and become lesbians" now tries to paint himself as every women's best pal; the man who claimed, in "The New World Order" that Woodrow Wilson, Jimmy Carter and George Bush were doing the secret bidding of a hideous "cabal whose goal is nothing less than a new order for the human race under the domination of Lucifer and his followers" tries once again to be psychotic and credible simultaneously. (...)
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