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How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must): The World According to Ann Coulter

How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must): The World According to Ann Coulter
By Ann Coulter

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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 it’s all true.” How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must) offers Coulter’s 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 party’s spiritual leader.”

•Her philosophy for arguing with liberals: “Tough love, except I don’t love them. My ‘tough love’ approach is much like the Democrats’ ‘middle-class tax cuts’—everything but the last word.”

•The “Treason Lobby”: “Want to make liberals angry? Defend the United States.”

In this full-on Coulterpalooza, you’ll 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 Coulter’s commentary has achieved must-read status.

“A fluent polemicist with a gift for Menckenesque invective...and she can harness such language to subtle, syllogistic argument.”--Washington Post Book World

“Ann Coulter is a trailblazer.”--Los Angeles Times Book Review

“She can zing one-liners faster than Zeus can throw lightning bolts.”--Kansas City Star

“You know those pundits who bore you to tears trying to balance everyone’s point of view? Coulter isn’t one.”--People

“A great deal of research supports Ms. Coulter’s wisecracks.”--New York Times

“The conservative movement has found its diva.”--Bill Maher

“Ann Coulter is a pundit extraordinaire.”--Rush Limbaugh

Also available as a Random House AudioBook and as an e-Book


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #38142 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-10-05
  • Released on: 2004-10-05
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 368 pages

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
This forceful, sarcastic, and often hilarious book offers tips on arguing with liberals, which include the following: don't be defensive, always outrage the enemy, and never apologize to, compliment, or show graciousness to a Democrat. Welcome to the world according to Ann Coulter. Ever combative, Coulter is unafraid to court controversy or confront her detractors head-on, whether they are mainstream journalists and talk-show hosts who have misquoted her without apology or "weak and frightened conservatives" craving liberal approval. Though the writing is often over-the-top, the book if full of one-liners that will delight conservatives, such as "the best way to convert liberals is to have them move out of their parents' home, get a job, and start paying taxes." But there is more here than just insults and countless jabs at Bill Clinton, and even her most devoted readers will find much new material in the book. Largely a collection of her syndicated columns from the past decade, How to Talk to a Liberal also includes columns that were never released or were rejected by editors--in Coulter's words, "what you could have read if you lived in a free country." --Shawn Carkonen

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From Publishers Weekly
Never mind this book's title; from the writings collected here, it sounds like Coulter has never talked calmly with anyone, much less "liberals." In her view, "liberals" aren't even "sentient creatures." Rather, they are conspiracy theorists and "street performers" who "traffic in shouting and demagogy." Following her previous bestseller, Treason, this book reprints installments from the last five years of Coulter's syndicated column. Her modus operandi is to "start with the maximum assertion about liberals and then push the envelope, because, as we know, their evil is incalculable." If the title isn't clue enough, the "we" in that quote demonstrates her assumption that the reader is as angry as she is, which frees her to make any accusation, whether grounded in reality or not. Coulter's favorite target, hands down, is the New York Times, which she claims distorts the truth, ignores the facts or gets them wrong altogether. Her proposed solution for the 2001 incident in which China's "three-foot-tall dictator" held an American flight crew hostage: "give us the Americans and we'll let them keep any New York Times reporters." Not surprisingly, she was in favor of attacking Iraq, and many of her columns dating back to the first months of the invasion sound exceedingly out of touch now ("The rebuilding in Iraq is going better than could possibly have been expected"). Besides previously printed columns, the book includes a few new pieces on Coulter's pet peeves (like Democrats' "double standards"), as well as articles rejected by editors at magazines like the National Review and Good Housekeeping. Frequently funny, if only for its sheer audacity, this book will gratify "cranky conservatives" and outrage everyone else.
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From AudioFile
Coulter's narration of her book is quite good for someone who is not a professional actor. She communicates her text well as she delivers a clear reading at an appropriate pace. But her audiobook is not for the ideologically faint of heart. Coulter begins with a preamble summarizing her views about liberals. The remainder of the book is a collection of her columns, which are remarkably critical of liberals and Democrats. She is known for her biting sarcasm and sharp wit. So her comments are often quite amusing, although probably more so to conservatives than to liberals. M.L.C. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine


Customer Reviews

desperate but not serious1
As of 07/08/08 this book is selling for $.45 (as of 07/10/08 she has gone down to $.31, oh I meant the book or did I refer to the fact she might be paralleling the dow index? On 07/12/08 the book is $ .23 oh no she goes down for the third time and so does the Dow! ) gee what a deal. Wow now she is only worth $.13 on 07/13/08 and another book is coming out from Ms. popularity and the $1.00 store probably can't even sell that one either . I hope it's on recyclable paper this time around. Sounds like a date with disaster, and you thought that was safe.
Too bad I had already read it and wished I had not but you know curiosity it's just like gravity, always there (at least I had been given a copy as a joke now that I remember).

Now Ann's mother is probably going to grab up all the copies at this price before it changes for her daughter's legacy (just like Bush's mother would do). Something only a mother might think of and maybe old Barb will get together with her and do some internet shopping and do lunch.
It's almost 2 for $1.00 depending on your state ( or state of mind).

Some people might find this book humorous some dis-tasteful but for those of you that found it obnoxious as I have, use it in good taste and take the pages of this book to line the bottom of your cat-box, compost or for t.p. (although it is scratchy but effective let's be "green or whatever") for what it's worth.

The same people that find Timothy McVey funny and 9-11 deserving, the widows of 9-11 pathetic and the parent-less children of the same tragedy just innocent casaulties of war will worship this book. Just remember we have free speech in the U.S..
I'm positive she (A.C.) thought that WMD's really existed and Rumsfeld was a hero.

As long as she is pleased with herself and her readers are as well they are entitled to an opinion and exhibit free speech in the U.S. whatever it may be, right or wrong in anyones eyes.

Republicans put on that ridiculous simpleton grin and lie, cheat, and get caught while just continuing to argue, argue and argue for the sake of arguing and never make a point.

Maybe in her case she needs some new industrial strength batteries.

07/18/18...$.04 How low can she go? (or stoop)
07/19/08 line up right wingers now is your chance while you can get it for a penny!

I actually read the book5
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R224FEPDV6YT2Z Coulter's right, liberals really do lie. The first lie liberals tell is that they are not really liberal, but that hardly stands up to much scrutiny, because a true liberal will throw a tantrum once their "facts" are revealed to be opinions.

That said, Coulter is witty, factual and constructs a convincing case for dealing with the mental disorder called liberalism.

Right wing rant?1
I was amused by some reviewers labelling this book as a 'right-wing rant'. Well, it certainly is a rant (and yes, a funny rant), but right-wing ... c'on! Coulter's just plain confused.

Signed
a paleocon