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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW!!!,
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This review is from: Where Liberals Go to Die: The End of Let's Pretend (Paperback)
Mr. Evans' book is the equivalent of Jeff Bagwell knocking a curve ball over the center field fence. Being a recovered liberal, he cuts to the chase of what he calls "The Movement". It points out what we bigoted, homophobic, intolerant consevatives/libertarians have thought and intuitively known all along. That liberals a.k.a. socialists are really nothing more than a bunch of spoiled, intolerant, fascist, arrogant, ill mannered, undisciplined, sniveling brats. It's nice to know that we're really not insane. They are.As great as the W.W.II generation was, they did the nation a big disservice by never disciplining these punks and by spoiling them rotten. Now, we've got the Clintonistas in the White House, and people wonder how it happened. What should have happened during the sixties, when the sniveling snots were protesting this or that, was the the deans should have had them arrested, expelled and sent home to Mommy & Daddy and had them spanked! and put to be without any dinner. Way to go James. This book goes along very well with Thomas Sowell's "The Vision of the Anointed".
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The answer to many questions,
By Michael J. Callahan (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where Liberals Go to Die: The End of Let's Pretend (Paperback)
You must read Where Liberals Go to Die if you want to find out where the current crop of liberal elite politicians, media wonks, and talking heads come from. The media with much fan fare and airtime has greeted the current wave of tell-all books about the Clintons. All of these books try to find the "inner" Hillary or Bill, what shaped their lives and how they became the people they are today. For the whole story you need only to read Where Liberals Go to Die. James Evans takes us inside the campus radical's mind (the Movement) and shows it to be no different then the so-called enemy. The only difference is that so-called enemy has power and the campus radical wants it. Mr. Evans takes the reader through journey of "let's pretend" where outcomes are meaningless, only intentions should be judged. In the minds of the liberals, according to Mr. Evans, if an outcome is accidentally achieved points are taken away. Where Liberals Go to Die is a must read for any conservative and a great gift to any liberal.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Clear analysis and proposals to fix our country's problems,
By A Customer
This review is from: Where Liberals Go to Die: The End of Let's Pretend (Paperback)
Mr. Evans presents a simple and clear analysis of our country's current problems with concrete ideas on how to fix them. He presents his case in an objective and unbiased way, with good humor thrown in. Easy to read and understand. The best book on the subject I have ever read.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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The Truth,
By B. Parker Ellen III (The South) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where Liberals Go to Die: The End of Let's Pretend (Paperback)
Evans does a phenomenal job of expressing what's on every right-winger's mind. Chapter after chapter he hits the nail on the head and drvies to the heart of our country's problems. I'd refer to it as the guide to America's struggles: Liberal quest for power vs. Republicans desire for progress.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A concise handbook in the fight against liberalism.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Where Liberals Go to Die: The End of Let's Pretend (Paperback)
James Evans has done a good job in creating a simple, straightforward book that debunks the liberal trends in our country. He explains clearly the imaginary concepts that liberals conceive their ideals. He illustrates the roots that took shape in the 1960s that evolved into the leadership coming of age today. He exposes very well the outcomes of the law, Affirmative Action and public education. He also demonstrates common sense rules to live by that would create an orderly society. Mr. Evans was of the hippie culture of the 1960s. He later understood the irrational thinking that this liberal ideology would bring about. His book is an easy to read guide to the trends our country has been on for the past 40 years. He simply demonstrates good alternatives to develop good citizenship, self-directed responsibility, and a better community for us all.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another good work from Mr. Evans.,
By D. Moise (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where Liberals Go to Die: The End of Let's Pretend (Paperback)
Not only is Mr. Evans right on the money, but he does is hilariously. If you are a liberal standing on shaky, Mr. Evans is going to get you. The humor is gut wrenching, the satire thick and the message right on. Another good work from Mr. Evans.
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Where Liberals Go to Die: The End of Let's Pretend by James T. Evans (Paperback - Mar. 1994)
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