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Leugens en de liegende leugenaars die ze vertellen

Een eerlijke en uitgebalanceerde analyse van rechts Amerika

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In this incisive work, the author expands his critique from a controversial talk show host to a broader spectrum of conservative figures, including President George W. Bush, Ann Coulter, and Bill O'Reilly. With 43 chapters, he tackles the inaccuracies and distortions prevalent in their rhetoric, delivering insights that are both entertaining and thought-provoking. As a unique voice in modern political commentary, blending comedy with serious analysis, he recounts various encounters, such as a tense meeting with Fox News staff and a humorous visit to Bob Jones University, where a research assistant pretends to be his son. While some comic book dramatizations and critiques of conservative media figures may not provide new insights, his sharp attention to detail is commendable. The author shines brightest when he moves beyond personal grievances to address more poignant issues, like the political turmoil surrounding Senator Paul Wellstone's memorial service. Even in these serious reflections, his wit remains sharp, offering a refreshing perspective in a landscape often dominated by anger and shouting. His ability to blend humor with serious commentary makes for compelling reading.

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Leugens en de liegende leugenaars die ze vertellen, Al Franken, Daniëlle Stensen-Alders

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Titul
Leugens en de liegende leugenaars die ze vertellen
Podtitul
Een eerlijke en uitgebalanceerde analyse van rechts Amerika
Jazyk
nizozemsky
Vydavatel
Vassallucci
Rok vydání
2004
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
272
ISBN10
9050005527
ISBN13
9789050005524
Série
Hodnocení
3,5 z 5
Anotace
In this incisive work, the author expands his critique from a controversial talk show host to a broader spectrum of conservative figures, including President George W. Bush, Ann Coulter, and Bill O'Reilly. With 43 chapters, he tackles the inaccuracies and distortions prevalent in their rhetoric, delivering insights that are both entertaining and thought-provoking. As a unique voice in modern political commentary, blending comedy with serious analysis, he recounts various encounters, such as a tense meeting with Fox News staff and a humorous visit to Bob Jones University, where a research assistant pretends to be his son. While some comic book dramatizations and critiques of conservative media figures may not provide new insights, his sharp attention to detail is commendable. The author shines brightest when he moves beyond personal grievances to address more poignant issues, like the political turmoil surrounding Senator Paul Wellstone's memorial service. Even in these serious reflections, his wit remains sharp, offering a refreshing perspective in a landscape often dominated by anger and shouting. His ability to blend humor with serious commentary makes for compelling reading.