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Loading... Pinheads and Patriots: Where You Stand in the Age of Obama (edition 2010)by Bill O'Reilly (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. If you've seen Riley's TV show, you pretty much know what you're getting in this book. I can't say I was too concerned about which person of history, including Annie Oakley or General Custer or some of our past presidents made his "pinhead" or "patriot" list, but some of his commentary of todays people was interesting. ( ) This book is 10 years old and was written almost 8 years before he was forced out of Fox News for sexual harassment. That was a dark day for me because I saw him, as he espoused to be, a culture warrior. He voiced moral conviction and so clearly stated why he thought people were Pinheads or Patriots. He even gives some people a break by giving examples why a person could be both in different/difficult situations.His book "Old School" is a defense of traditional values and even includes advice on how men should treat women. Oh my. (Well, Bill, you are a pinhead. As you said yourself, if someone "hurt the folks", you called them a "Pinhead". Bill, you hurt the folks and your family) ..... but I believe, although flawed, he is also a patriot of the United States. A former history teacher, he loves historical journalism and strives to be accurate in his rendition of someone's life, even Jesus. He has at least 10 #1 best sellers, many dealing with historical figures. This book is essentially a collection of his opinions expressed in the segment of the same name from his former show on Fox News. The opinions are not academic and, while they do not fall to the level of bad taste, they are only slightly more substantive than workplace gossip or simple name calling. Fans of O'Reilly's show will probably like the book, though they won't see much that they haven't already seen on the show. Detractors of O'Reilly will probably not care for the book. Overall it does its job fairly well, which is to provide a partisan perspective on mostly political figures in a conversational and sometimes tongue-in-cheek manner. It's broken down to be easily consumed in short segments and may serve as a conversation starting book should you have it out in your sitting room. I cannot, however, vouch for the pleasantness of the ensuing conversation. no reviews | add a review
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O'Reilly offers a detailed examination of how the decisions President Obama is making, the programs he is championing, and the support and opposition he is getting from others will ultimately impact everyday Americans. He backs up his analyses with behind-the-scenes information culled from campaign interviews with Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain, as well as details of his confrontations with Congressman Barney Frank and others. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)973.932History & geography History of North America United States 1901- 2001- Barack ObamaLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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