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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: 5 stars
Summary: GENIUS
Review: ALL HAIL COULTER. SHE IS RAW FREAKING POWER. I THINK I'M IN LOVE.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Flawed Thesis
Review: Coulter's book "Treason" proposing the theory that liberals intend and actively pursue the downfall of America provides an exhaustive argument, but is also subject to one very grave flaw. At no point does Coulter explore the advantages gained, either ideologically or politically, by destroying America. The only motive she provides for such anarchistic, and detrimental, behavior is that those charged with the offenses are liberal.

This recursive argument is the foundation for her entire book, and by failing to address the obvious objection that this may be a mischaracterization of the ideology, Coulter leaves her thesis open to question. The obvious nature of this omission leaves the critical reader wondering if Coulter was unable to justify this behavior through concrete correlation to her adversaries political values. A behavior that amounts to burning down one's home while still occupying it.

Without addressing these core concerns of the critical reader, Coulter's book can only be reduced to political propaganda with the sole purpose of reaffirming the beliefs of those who already concur with her argument. Readers from a conservative political stance seeking a "feel-good" book will enjoy Coulter's style. For those readers seeking a comprehensive approach to political persuasion, I suggest looking to more academic sources.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I would like to give this book a rating of 0 stars!!!!!
Review: Ann attempts to portray all non-conservatives as traitors. I believe this book will never enlighten people. It will only feed into the hatred and fear that lives in the hearts of her readers.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: She just made a "fat joke" about Hillary Clinton
Review: Wow ... that's class. I'm convinced already!

Why oh why in God's holy name is it that any blomb bombshell with cleavage, an utter disregard for hard facts, and a tongue to make your mom blush gets high praise from the Far Right?

So this is what counts for intelligent Conservative debate? Bring back the So Called Liberal Media, PLEASE!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Slander author has done again
Review: I think that Ann Coulter is thw worse face of the party. In the fact! that all she spew`s is hate! She does not make any resonable argument and in interviews on TV all she does in shout down everyone.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too bad there isn't a ZERO star to rate this witch's book
Review: As in all her other books, this one too is filled with lies, distortions and complete fabrications. For someone who "professes" to be college educated, she sure needs a refresher history course. Of course she would think McCarthy is a hero....most on the right do, and followed his lead in their sexual McCarthyism towards Clinton...same despicable tactics. Coulter cries for attention...maybe she should think about food for that hideous anorexic body instead. Save your money and just buy the National Enquirer...they read the same

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Incoherent ranting
Review: The belle of New Canaan, CT has done it again! Only she could pass Joe McCarthy off as an American hero while slandering anyone to the left of Ronald Reagan. And isn't it great that her heroes propped up Saddam Hussein, Pinochet, Marcos, et al?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Stop her before she writes again!
Review: According to Coulter, liberals are traitors, right? That's a mighty charge and one that shouldn't be thrown around lightly. While I would never claim that Democrats are perfect, Coulter seems to forget - or at least ignore - that Nixon created the Watergate scandal all on his own. That Iran-Contra started, if not with Reagan himself, then among his close associates and fellow Republicans. That rather than allow people's votes to be counted, the Bush election team filed the first legal papers in Florida to end the counting of actual votes. It seems there's enough on both sides of the aisle that can be labeled treasonous. Coulter chides liberals for namecalling, yet the very title of her book is one big schoolyard taunt. If you are the type of person who agrees with Coulter, do yourself a favor, spend your money on a direct donation to the GOP or a conservative organization rather than waste money on a book that, rather than challenge you intellectually, only confirm a very narrow interpretation of history.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Even Better Than "Slander"
Review: Coulter provides the same biting criticism of liberals and their policies that she wrote about in "Slander", but this time goes even further. Providing even more citations and footnotes than in her previous work, she details how members of the left have systematically attempted to rewrite history. Fortunately, the rise of fair and balanced news outlets, and the work of people like Coulter, have prevented liberals from totally brainwashing the public.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Treason: The truth shall set you free.
Review: Ann does it again, exposes the left for the treasonous scumbags they are.

Bravo, a great read!

The book should however contain some type of warning for those liberals that may read it. "Caution, may give you a severe does of reality and cause temporary sanity."


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