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And on your right, ladies and gentlemen, please observe The
Conservative (Conservitus Americanus). This fascinating species
in-habits vast territories across middle America, but rarely
reveals itself in coastal urban areas. It is commonly believed to
be uptight, humorless, and devoid of compassion, and is often
characterized as racist, homophobic, and highly eco-unfriendly.
Primary behaviors include unnecessary warmongering, tax cutting,
and gun collecting. For decades, conservatives have proven to be
hopelessly un-hip, and their mating habits dull. They are highly
feared and often despised, for so few know and understand their
true nature.
Get ready to meet the conservative next door or in the office
down the hall, the person you never thought in a million years was
one of "them." Lively, witty, and thought-provoking, "Why You're
Wrong About the Right" blows the lid off the stereotypes that have
long been associated with the American Right, and reveals the face
of today's conservatives: an intellectually and philosophically
diverse new breed of young, outgoing, smart, friendly professionals
who live and work among liberals everywhere
Themselves closet conservatives in Leftoid Land (aka Manhattan),
S. E. Cupp and Brett Joshpe inject their own unique and colorful
points of view into an honest dialogue on conservative ideas in
American life and popular culture, and draw from interviews with a
roster of renowned writers and political personalities, including
Tony Stewart, Tucker Carlson, Brian C. Anderson, Laura Ingraham,
Pat Toomey, David Horowitz, Ted Hayes, and many more.
Undercover conservatives, reveal your true colors with pride
Liberals, hug a conservative today And whichever side you find
yourself on, you'll be engaged, surprised, and happily re-educated
when you discover "Why You're Wrong About the Right."
"The press has become a tool of oppression--politicized,
self-aware, self-motivated, and power-hungry. . . . In short, these
people can no longer be trusted." --From S. E. Cupp's "Losing Our
Religion"
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"It's time to wake up and smell the bias. "The go-to commentator
for such programs as Fox News's "Hannity "and CNN's "Larry King
Live "and "Reliable Sources," S. E. Cupp is just that--a reliable
source for the latest news, trends, and forecasts in young, bright,
conservative America. Savvy and outspoken when shattering
left-leaning assumptions as she did in "Why You're Wrong About the
Right," Cupp now takes on the most pressing threat to the values
and beliefs held and practiced by the majority of Americans: the
marginalizing of Christianity by the flagrantly biased liberal
media.
From her galvanizing introduction, you know where S. E. Cupp
stands: She's an atheist. A non-believer. Which makes her the
perfect impartial reporter from the trenches of a culture war
dividing America and eroding the Judeo-Christian values on which
this country was founded. Starting at the top, she exposes the
unwitting courtship of President Obama and the liberal press, which
consistently misreports or downplays Obama's clear discomfort with,
or blatant disregard for, religious America--from covering up
religious imagery in the backdrop of his Georgetown University
speech to his absence from events surrounding the National Day of
Prayer, to identifying America in his inaugural address as, among
other things, "a nation of non-believers." She likens the
calculated attacks of the liberal media to a class war, a
revolution with a singular purpose: to overthrow God and silence
Christian America for good. And she sends out an urgent call for
"all "Americans to push back the leftist propaganda blitz striking
on the Internet, radio, television, in films, publishing, and print
journalism--or invite the tyrannies of a "mainstream" media set on
mocking our beliefs, controlling our decisions, and extinguishing
our freedoms.
Now, discover the truth behind the war against Christmas--and how
political correctness keeps the faithful under wraps . . . the
one-sided analyses of Prop 8 and the gay marriage debate . . . the
media pot-shots at Sarah Palin's personal faith . . . the
politicization of entertainment mainstays such as "American Idol
"and the Miss USA Pageant . . . and much more. Also included are
her penetrating interviews with Dinesh D'Souza, Martha Zoller,
James T. Harris, Newt Gingrich, Kevin Madden, and Kevin Williamson
of "National Review," delivering must-read analyses of the latest
stunning lowlights from the liberal media.
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