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1 Liberal Motto: Speak Loudly and Garry a Small Victim 1
2 Vigtim of a Grime? Thank a Single Mother 33
3 Rage Against Our Machine 72
4 Witless Witnesses to History 111
5 They Got the Sex, We Got the Scandal 136
6 When 95 Percent World Domination Just Isn't Enough ... 182
7 Brave, Beautiful Liberals 223
Notes 265
Acknowledgments 299
Index 301
Anonymous
Posted June 29, 2008
I work for a public school. I see the liberal religion displayed everyday in the lives of the children of unsuspecting parents. I see christian students being ridiculed, or their spiritually ignorant friends being set up to shame them about their faith. I experienced some verbal hostility for reading this book- my great sin. I would reccommend this book to anyone who works closely with liberals, have children in school, or wants to understand better what is happening to America.
3 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.A couple of years ago, I loaned my copies of Ann Coulter's Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism and Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right to a conservative friend who then loaned it (with my permission) to a liberal relative. The books were never returned and probably never will be. Typical liberal taking what is not theirs and providing nothing in return.
I say that to say this, I am not loaning my copy of Godless: The Church of Liberalism to anyone. Besides providing a great history lesson in how we got to this place, my favorite part of the book was the section dealing with evolution. Now some may disagree with her, but I have never read a more clearly defined argument for this subject. This was a sharp mind and a great wordsmith at her best. I could feel the passion on the written page and knew that I was in the hands of a true believer.
Having read several modern books dealing with - to varying degrees - evolution such as Of Pandas and People: The Central Question of Biological Origins, God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything and The God Delusion, I can honestly attest that Ann Coulter's arguments win the day. I highly recommend this book for both the political writing and the section on evolution.
I hope you find this review helpful.
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Posted July 3, 2008
Repleat with verifiable citations and facts, this book towers over the intellectual vacuity of the liberal left. Time and again the faked evidence and idiotic constructions of the Darwinist Kool-Aid Drinkers are displayed in such a way that even the least of the cerebral can quickly realize the abyss of stupidity that is the modern explanation of existence. The non-cerebral continue in their delusional fantasms.
2 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Simply... Ann's book caused this reader to become more active in his faith as it applies to influencing the 'Godless' direction of our citizens and government.
If you desire a great brief on just how far down the toilet pipes our wonderful country (USA) has gone morally... This book is for you.
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Posted April 7, 2009
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Ann Coulter is carrying an arsenal of sharp blades (to interpret for Democrats - they are called "facts") to cut through the liberal, left-wing lies that so many people in this country have fallen victim to. She completely destroys Darwinism and reduces the theory of evolution to nothing more than a failed attempt to rationalize and explain that which can never be explained by mortal man. I found myself laughing out loud as Ann dismantles Democrats crazy theories on prisoner reform (Willie Horton on furlough?), the liberals love of abortion (they can't say the word, but they love murdering unborn babies), and the insane environmentalists who are more worried about a type of plant in Maryland than saving thousands of human lives by building a dam to prevent flooding and millions of dollars of destruction! Ann is controversial only to those who seriously buy off on the insanity the liberals have been trying to ram down our throats through the media, which they clearly control. I highly recommend Godless to anyone, especially if you have never read any of Ann's previous books and are concerned about the future of this country under Obama's Socialist Doctrine.
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Posted January 5, 2008
Another mindless, paranoid screed from Coulter. Do yourself a favor, if you're curious read a chapter or two in the library before giving her any sales. From the woman who made a name for herself by depriving Paula Jones of more settlement money because 'We were terrified that Jones would settle. It was contrary to our purpose of bringing down the President.'.. it's yet another self serving 'give them what they want to hear' publication. The overall theme of the book is, intellectualism is bad and religious people in the United States are repressed. Unfortunately for Ann, she's short on providing any example of repression other than terrible accounts of christians (in one of the most religious nations on the planet) being prevented from forcing their beliefs on others. Oh the horror. The most humorous passages, in my opinion, are the chapters on Evolution. Ann, with her obvious lack of any education in the field of biology, provides plenty of conjecture and innuendo but absolutely zero factual claims. Reviewing several biology web sites where roubust discussion of this book has taken place, none of Anns fans have been able to provide a single defensible claim from this book in regard to Evolution. Do yourself a favor, don't buy this book.. it will make you dumber. Dumber for wasting your money on this paranoid screed. Dumber for having the words run through your mind like a mob in a blind rage, smashing everything in their path. If you're curious, I strongly recommend you read a chapter or two in the library for free. Take a good look at the chapters on Evolution with an eye for anything concrete, accurate, or verifiable and you'll see this book is just a collection of hateful, paranoid, unsubstantiated ramblings.
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Posted September 20, 2007
It just amazes me that whenever you disagree with a liberal you are spewing hate. If you disagree with affirmative action you are a racist,if you think homosexual behavior is immoral you are a homophobe,if you think global warming is not man made you are a flat earth-er........ why is it so many reviewers call Anns facts lies and half truths??? but never site one example?The simple truth is that if you dont give a liberal 100% affirmation they react with personal attacks and name calling! It is they who cannot compete it the arena of ideas it is they who claim to be peaceful protesters but get violent when you oppose them and they do hate America!! People who love this country do not burn American flags or hate capitalism,they do not push a socialist agenda and big government beaurocracy that is un-American in the sense we were not built and do not thrive from those ideas we are built on judeo-christian values and that is a fact!!! Conservatives are beating liberals at there own game and they dont like it too bad!!!!!!!Give them hell Ann You are a great American
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Posted January 7, 2012
Very well written and exposes the sanctimoniousnes of the godless left
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Posted July 18, 2011
Boring
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Posted April 26, 2011
This woman lies like a rug. I think she says these crazy, outrageous things just to line her pockets with money from stupid, gullible saps who buy books like this.
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Posted July 6, 2009
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Conservatives waited a long time for such a book. Finally, we have someone with enough sense to write the ugly truth about the left. I agree with everything she says about those lousy, godless, Darwin following liberals. And I also agree with the reviewer that mentioned the little known fact that liberals don't return books to their owners. This proves that liberals are no good. I know, because the same thing happened to me. Heinrich! I want my book back you swine.
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Posted May 8, 2008
This is the kind of book many conservatives would write if they had the research resources and the whit of Ann Coulter. The audio version is best because you can hear it in her own voice with her own emphasis timing.
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Posted December 29, 2007
I am not even done reading it but I can already tell that that this is a great book. It is like reading Colberts 'I am America (and so can you!) even though she probably did not mean it that way. This book is the first i have ever seen of Anne Coulter because i am only in the US on vacation. I am originally from Sweden which made her comments about my country so much funnier (although not no very true). So if you want a look into the american mind that the rest of the world finds so, for lack of a better term 'american', buy this book
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Posted September 28, 2007
This book is a work of art. She is sexy in her own conservative right. She get's down to the nitty gritty of all the liberal facts and paves the way for us conservatives to counteract the liberals thinking.
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Posted July 18, 2007
My first encounter with Ann Coulter in print, which I enjoyed even more than occasionally listening to her comments. Her work is insightful, well-researched, and delivered in a style which I'm sure annoys many: it is full of irony, something which our neo-Victorian, humorless, and monumentally self-righteous society has forgotten. (As a number of the reviews of this book reveal.) Great for an evening or two of laughs and for a whole new insight into what drives our supposedly secular, liberal and liberating society.
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Posted June 26, 2007
As a staunch Conservative, I very much enjoyed Ann Coulter's book 'Godless.' The book is very factual and well-researched. However, I strongly disagree with Ann's writing style. I am referring to, of course, her tendency to make issues personal, to make outrageous claims (IE Liberals hate America), and her, in-general, name-calling. All of those aspects affected some of her arguments, such as how she claims Liberals constantly call Conservatives 'Fascist,' and 'Racist.' It was an excellent book overall, but I can understand why some people thought very poorly of it.
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Posted June 27, 2007
How dare you speak about people the way you do? Conservatives and Liberals alike should shun you. You go beyond the mark of decency, probably in the name of freedom of speech. Your freedom of speech ends where others rights begin.
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Posted June 8, 2007
I don't really mind Ann Coulter. I just feel bad for all those poor trees that were wasted.
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Posted June 10, 2007
Liberalism has its own 'total worldview 'unlike the conservatives, who don't know what they believe anymore, since nation building didn't turn out to be so hot of an idea'... its own explanation of the existence of the universe 'God forbid they listen to scientists'.' There might be a small 'with emphasis on small' bit of truth to what Coulter has to say. It's at least an interesting idea. I think what she sees as the religious nature of liberalism is simply a reaction to the influence religion plays in the politics of the right. It's the church of conservatism that is controlling the debate. The left thus reacts witht the same political vocabulary, and the same passion.
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Posted August 2, 2007
Those readers who don't care for Ann Coulter's sharp tongue and her infamous on-stage and off-stage comments probably wouldn't care for her sharp wit made pointedly clear in this book. With Ninji-like precision, her book slices up the liberal elitists who run our schools, entertainment industry and especially the news media. As a whole, I think this is a pretty good book. Ann gives a lot of factual history behind what can only be called the Humanist Church of America, the one endorsed by the Supreme Court and the NY Times for the last 50 years. I like her writing style, love her sense of humor and agree with most of what she seems to be trying to say about the humanist ideology that permeates our society today -- though message does get somewhat tangled in her effort to appease liberal Christians. A liberal is a liberal. I personally don't care if carnal-minded, pseudo-Christians are troubled by her [or my] opposition to the evolution being taught as a science in the government schools under government mandate, using Christian taxpayers' money. I believe the Bible, not Darwin. Sometimes, you just have to choose. I choose not to support public schools and their strategy to brainwash American kids with Darwinism, moral relativism and socialism. I choose not to watch or any way support celebrities who espouse stupid things, like liberal political candidates or our enemies, here and abroad. I choose to change the channel or throw away the newspaper or magazine that attempts to manipulate me into seeing the world from their humanistic -- godless point of view.
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Overview
"If a martian landed in America and set out to determine the nation's official state religion, he would have to conclude it is liberalism, while Christianity and Judaism are prohibited by law.Many Americans are outraged by liberal hostility to traditional religion. But as Ann Coulter reveals in this, her most explosive book yet, to focus solely on the Left's attacks on our Judeo-Christian tradition is to miss a larger point: liberalism is a religion—a godless one.
And it is now entrenched as the state religion of ...