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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 14 Nov 2003 09:32:39 AM
Object: The I Hate Republicans Reader: Why the GOP is Totally Wrong About Everything
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1560255080/ref=pm_dp_ln_b_6/102-7218610-0580938?v=glance&s=books&vi=reviews
Book Description
Few have the time or constitution to be able to remember the details
of every horror story about how the Republican Party has repeatedly
attempted to hijack the American dream for its own selfish reasons.
For those who want to be sure they’re not left sputtering in an
argument they know they should win hands-down,
The I Hate Republicans Reader--via a wide range of lively and
entertaining essays, articles, speeches, and rants--will be the place
to go for the many compelling reasons to detest the GOP.
From era-defining scandals such as Watergate, Iran-Contra, and Enron
to coldhearted policies on health care, welfare, and race, to their
outrageous theft of the 2000 election and tearing down of the liberal
democratic ideals for which the Founding Fathers fought, to the
isolationist arrogance of George W. Bush, this book has it all.
Divided into such easy-reference sections as Greed, Corruption,
Malicious Stupidity, and Big Lies, this collection includes
appropriate excerpts from the likes of Eric Schlosser, Michael Moore,
Joan Didion, Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose, and David Brock, as well as
Ralph Nader, Paul Krugman, Hunter S. Thompson, Barbara Ehrenreich,
I.F. Stone, Jimmy Carter, James Carville, Christopher Hitchens, Al
Franken, and Bill Moyers.
From Publishers Weekly
Clint Willis is mad as hell, and he isn't going to take it any more.
For readers similarly mad-who think Republicans are "insufferable
stinkers" or that they're "small-minded, selfish, arrogant, power-mad,
murderous little twits and nerds"-this book will surely satisfy.
This anthology gathers dozens of pieces, including excerpts from
bestselling books by Michael Moore, Molly Ivins, Eric Schlsosser, and
pieces by Paul Krugman, Paul Begala and other well-known liberal
voices.
Alan Dershowitz highlights the injustice of the Supreme Court's
decision in the 2000 presidential election;
Hunter Sl. Thompson remembers Richard Nixon after his death ("He was
the real thing-a political monster straight out of Grendel");
Paul Begala recounts the "mutually beneficial relationship" between
former Enron CEO Ken Lay and George W. Bush.
As election time nears and the 2004 presidential election gears up,
liberals will appreciate this handy reminder of Republican wrongdoing.
________________________________________________________
Sounds intriguing. Should make a good read.
Harry
.

User: "Geo"

Title: Re: The I Hate Republicans Reader: Why the GOP is Totally Wrong AboutEverything 14 Nov 2003 10:08:51 AM
Harry Hope wrote:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1560255080/ref=pm_dp_ln_b_6/102-7218610-0580938?v=glance&s=books&vi=reviews

Book Description

Few have the time or constitution to be able to remember the details
of every horror story about how the Republican Party has repeatedly
attempted to hijack the American dream for its own selfish reasons.

For those who want to be sure they’re not left sputtering in an
argument they know they should win hands-down,

The I Hate Republicans Reader--via a wide range of lively and
entertaining essays, articles, speeches, and rants--will be the place
to go for the many compelling reasons to detest the GOP.

From era-defining scandals such as Watergate, Iran-Contra, and Enron
to coldhearted policies on health care, welfare, and race, to their
outrageous theft of the 2000 election and tearing down of the liberal
democratic ideals for which the Founding Fathers fought, to the
isolationist arrogance of George W. Bush, this book has it all.

Divided into such easy-reference sections as Greed, Corruption,
Malicious Stupidity, and Big Lies, this collection includes
appropriate excerpts from the likes of Eric Schlosser, Michael Moore,
Joan Didion, Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose, and David Brock, as well as
Ralph Nader, Paul Krugman, Hunter S. Thompson, Barbara Ehrenreich,
I.F. Stone, Jimmy Carter, James Carville, Christopher Hitchens, Al
Franken, and Bill Moyers.


From Publishers Weekly

Clint Willis is mad as hell, and he isn't going to take it any more.

For readers similarly mad-who think Republicans are "insufferable
stinkers" or that they're "small-minded, selfish, arrogant, power-mad,
murderous little twits and nerds"-this book will surely satisfy.

This anthology gathers dozens of pieces, including excerpts from
bestselling books by Michael Moore, Molly Ivins, Eric Schlsosser, and
pieces by Paul Krugman, Paul Begala and other well-known liberal
voices.

Alan Dershowitz highlights the injustice of the Supreme Court's
decision in the 2000 presidential election;

Hunter Sl. Thompson remembers Richard Nixon after his death ("He was
the real thing-a political monster straight out of Grendel");

Paul Begala recounts the "mutually beneficial relationship" between
former Enron CEO Ken Lay and George W. Bush.

As election time nears and the 2004 presidential election gears up,
liberals will appreciate this handy reminder of Republican wrongdoing.

________________________________________________________

Sounds intriguing. Should make a good read.

With the likes of Moore, Ivins, Krugman, Carville, Franken, et al you
can probably find this in the fiction section.

Harry

.
User: "Submariner"

Title: Re: The I Hate Republicans Reader: Why the GOP is Totally Wrong About Everything 14 Nov 2003 03:03:21 PM
"Geo" <Geo@sdf.com> wrote in message news:3FB4FE13.1020009@sdf.com...



Harry Hope wrote:


http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1560255080/ref=pm_dp_ln_b_6/102-7218610-0580938?v=glance&s=books&vi=reviews


Book Description

Few have the time or constitution to be able to remember the details
of every horror story about how the Republican Party has repeatedly
attempted to hijack the American dream for its own selfish reasons.

For those who want to be sure they’re not left sputtering in an
argument they know they should win hands-down,

The I Hate Republicans Reader--via a wide range of lively and
entertaining essays, articles, speeches, and rants--will be the place
to go for the many compelling reasons to detest the GOP.

From era-defining scandals such as Watergate, Iran-Contra, and Enron
to coldhearted policies on health care, welfare, and race, to their
outrageous theft of the 2000 election and tearing down of the liberal
democratic ideals for which the Founding Fathers fought, to the
isolationist arrogance of George W. Bush, this book has it all.

Divided into such easy-reference sections as Greed, Corruption,
Malicious Stupidity, and Big Lies, this collection includes
appropriate excerpts from the likes of Eric Schlosser, Michael Moore,
Joan Didion, Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose, and David Brock, as well as
Ralph Nader, Paul Krugman, Hunter S. Thompson, Barbara Ehrenreich,
I.F. Stone, Jimmy Carter, James Carville, Christopher Hitchens, Al
Franken, and Bill Moyers.


From Publishers Weekly

Clint Willis is mad as hell, and he isn't going to take it any more.

For readers similarly mad-who think Republicans are "insufferable
stinkers" or that they're "small-minded, selfish, arrogant, power-mad,
murderous little twits and nerds"-this book will surely satisfy.

This anthology gathers dozens of pieces, including excerpts from
bestselling books by Michael Moore, Molly Ivins, Eric Schlsosser, and
pieces by Paul Krugman, Paul Begala and other well-known liberal
voices.

Alan Dershowitz highlights the injustice of the Supreme Court's
decision in the 2000 presidential election;

Hunter Sl. Thompson remembers Richard Nixon after his death ("He was
the real thing-a political monster straight out of Grendel");

Paul Begala recounts the "mutually beneficial relationship" between
former Enron CEO Ken Lay and George W. Bush.

As election time nears and the 2004 presidential election gears up,
liberals will appreciate this handy reminder of Republican wrongdoing.

________________________________________________________

Sounds intriguing. Should make a good read.

With the likes of Moore, Ivins, Krugman, Carville, Franken, et al you
can probably find this in the fiction section.

Right. I can tell you've never seen the inside of a bookstore.

Harry


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