Synopses & Reviews
Welcome to the world of Ann Coulter. With her monumental bestsellers
Treason,
Slander, and
High Crimes and Misdemeanors, Coulter has become the most recognized and talked-about conservative intellectual in years and certainly the most controversial. Now, in
How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must), which is sure to ignite impassioned debate, she offers her most comprehensive analysis of the American political scene to date. With incisive reasoning, refreshing candor, and razor-sharp wit, she reveals just why liberals have got it so wrong.
In this powerful and entertaining book, which draws on her weekly columns, Coulter ranges far and wide. No subject is off-limits, and no comment is left unsaid. After all, she writes, Nothing too extreme can be said about liberals because its all true. How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must) offers Coulters unvarnished take on:
- The essence of being a liberal: The absolute conviction that there is one set of rules for you, and another, completely different set of rules for everyone else.
- John Kerry: A reporter asked Kerry, Are you for or against gay marriage? As usual, his answer was, Yes.
- Her 9/11 comments: I am often asked if I still think we should invade their countries, kill their leaders, and convert them to Christianity. The answer is: Now more than ever!
- The state of the Democratic Party: Teddy Kennedy crawls out of Boston Harbor with a quart of Scotch in one pocket and a pair of pantyhose in the other, and Democrats hail him as their partys spiritual leader.
- Her philosophy for arguing with liberals: Tough love, except I dont love them. My tough love approach is much like the Democrats middle-class tax cutseverything but the last word.
- The Treason Lobby: Want to make liberals angry? Defend the United States.
In this full-on Coulterpalooza, youll find the real, uncensored Ann Coulter. A special concluding chapter even includes the pieces that squeamish editors refused to publish what you could have read if you lived in a free country, says Coulter.
How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must) is a stunning reminder of why Ann Coulters commentary has achieved must-read status.
Synopsis
If you thought Ann Coulter has been laying it on the line in her books and media appearances, wait till you read what she's been saying in her columns. These, in fact, were the source of her controversial, headline-making post-9/11 call to "invade their countries, kill their leaders, and convert them to Christianity" as well as a host of other raw, uncensored comments on the French, the New York Times, the Middle East, feminists, the Democratic presidential candidates, and other ingredients in today's simmering political-cultural stew. Coulter's columns are remarkable for sounding as fresh and timely as ever. And to ratchet up the election-year immediacy of the book a notch further, Coulter has added new material, including passionate, never-before-published responses from her readers on both ends of the political spectrum. With titles like "Would Mohamed Atta Object to Armed Pilots?" and "Liberal Pimps for Clintonism," these pieces will remind Coulter's fans why they love her and sweep How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must) into this bestselling author's escalating sales spiral.
About the Author
ANN COULTER is the author of three New York Times bestsellers: Treason, Slander, and High Crimes and Misdemeanors. She is the legal correspondent for Human Events and a syndicated columnist for Universal Press Syndicate. A frequent guest on many TV shows, she was named one of the top public intellectuals by federal judge Richard Posner in 2001. You can read her weekly column on her website, www.anncoulter.com.