Synopsis Conservative Mormon comedian and talk-show host Glenn Beck goes on a no-holds-barred assault on Al Gore (a man he has compared to Hitler), environmentalism, and liberal sentiment in his bestselling AN INCONVENIENT BOOK. His political stances and "real solutions" are always controversial, but always presented in a lighthearted and hilarious manner--a right-wing equivalent of Jon Stewart. When he advocates clear cutting forests or eliminating the minimum wage some will be outraged, but his legion of fans will appreciate Beck's ability to cut the crap and speak his mind. Because for Beck, and for many of his readers, the biggest danger to America isn't global warming, it's political correctness.
Conservative Mormon comedian and talk-show host Glenn Beck goes on a no-holds-barred assault, as the title might suggest, on Al Gore (a man he has compared to Hitler), environmentalism, and liberal sentiment in his bestselling AN INCONVENIENT BOOK. His political stances and "real solutions" are always controversial, but always presented in a lighthearted and hilarious manner--a right-wing equivalent of Jon Stewart. When he advocates clear cutting forests or eliminating the minimum wage some will be outraged, but his legion of fans will appreciate Beck's ability to cut the crap and speak his mind. Because for Beck, and for many of his readers, the biggest danger to America isn't global warming, it's political correctness. Funny if you share his point of view, and perhaps in a different kind of way, also if you don't.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 2007-11-20 |
| Size | | Length: | 295 pages | | Height: | 9.3 in | | Width: | 7.5 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 34.4 oz |
Publisher's Note The host of the popular CNN Headline News television show and conservative radio talk-show personality presents his whimsical perspectives on some of today's most pressing issues, from nuclear technology in the Middle East and poor education ratings to the obesity epidemic and rising gas prices. 250,000 first printing.
Industry Reviews "This should make a good read for conservatives." (09/17/2009)
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