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The Real Stars: In Today's America, Who Are the True Heroes? (Hardcover)

by Ben Stein (Author), Phil DeMuth (Foreword)
Key Phrases: real stars, Ben Stein, Monday Night, Richard Nixon (more...)
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Is Barbra Streisand a star? Is Bruce Springsteen a star? Is Sean Penn a star? Are any of the Hollywood players who endlessly complain about America (and make $20 million per picture) and say that America is a racist, imperialist country a star? Ben Stein doesn’t think so. He says that the men and women who wear the uniform of the United States of America and fight for our freedom while risking their lives for $1,500 a month are the real stars. He says the real stars are the ones who fight fires and fight crime and teach autistic children for modest wages.
When Ben wrote this in an online essay not too long ago, it became one of the most widely circulated pieces in the history of the Internet. Likewise, when Ben said that he had no idea who Nick and Jessica were and wondered why they got so much media attention, but that he knew for sure that here was no harm in Americans wishing each other Merry Christmas or hanging Christmas wreaths, and that as a Jew, he did not feel at all offended by the celebration of Christmas, his column was circulated to millions.
These columns have appeared in The New York Times, on CBS News, in The American Spectator, and on E! Online. Here, Ben has compiled them into a book of commentaries that will help you get your head on straight about what is important in our world today and what is nonsense. You will feel anger, joy, and sadness as you read these essays . . . and you are sure to learn something valuable from all of them.


About the Author
Ben Stein can be seen talking about finance on Fox TV news every week. He is known to many as a movie and television personality, but has probably worked more in personal and corporate finance than anything else. He has written about finance for Barron’s and The Wall Street Journal for decades and contributes regularly to the AARP’s    Modern Maturity (now AARP: The Magazine). He was one of the chief busters of the junk bond frauds of the 1980s, has been a long-time critic of corporate executives’ self-dealing, and has written several self-help books about personal finance.

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  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: New Beginnings Press (July 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1401911447
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401911447
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #191,442 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A delightful compilation of touching, funny and so true articles!, September 8, 2007
By Valerie Matteson "Bookaholic" (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - See all my reviews
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The articles in this book span about twenty years and are humorous, encouraging, touching, sad and factual. Especially uplifting are the articles pointing out that our military men and women and their families are the "true heroes" and the "real stars' in America. Not the Hollywood actors and actresses and Mr. Stein includes himself in this category.

Mr. Stein makes some fun of himself, Hollywood executives, and corporate executives although he is clearly not as well off as most of those in Hollywood and also doesn't have a lavish life style. He also helps us make some fun of ourselves as employees, as fans of stars and fans of material things that are clearly not as important as your family, how you live your life and how you serve and think of others.

Mr. Stein writes about his late father, Herbert Stein, and how he and his wife lived modestly in Washington, D.C. and how they taught Ben and his sister good values such as hard work, caring for others, and so on. The articles written in the book just after his father's death are also very poignant as he reflects on the times they had together.

Mr. Stein has great respect and love for the people serving in our military and their families and this is much reflected in the articles. He also has admiration for young children who have gone through much pain and suffering with terminal cancer. These different articles are tender stories of real people told with love and respect.

A very uplifting and moving book. Highly recommended.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent articles on what matters most in life, and it ain't Hollywood, September 15, 2007
I always enjoy Ben Stein's writing. He always finds a way to get his ideas across with immediacy and in a way that involves both our heads and our hearts. This book is a collection of a few dozen of his columns and articles from the past couple of decades. I remember enjoying many of them in their original publications (and on e-online). Having them bound and available on my bookshelf is very nice, because several of the columns are worth referring to again and again.

The title of the volume refers to the real people who should matter more in our lives than they often do. Stein always writes movingly about his gratitude for America and for the men and women of the military who make all the blessings of freedom possible. He always pleads for us to pay more attention to them, to pay them more money than we do (and send their kids to college on a scholarship), and especially to take care of the families of those who are killed or wounded terribly doing the brave things we asked them to do for us.

The other stars for Mr. Stein are his father and mother. Not so much because his father was Herbert Stein, a famous economist and advisor to the Presidents Nixon and Ford, but because they were caring parents who were fabulous examples of how life should be lived. I know my parents are among the most important people in my life. His columns about losing them are deeply touching. Partly because I lost my father in the same year Stein lost his, just s few months earlier. Both our mothers had passed previously and we both know how the world changes once your parents have passed to immortality.

His columns reporting on the shallowness and foolishness of Hollywood are wonderful stuff. For example, the exasperation he has with a network executive who won't even consider his game show because of the success of "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" is exquisite. Her thinking is that if there were another game show on it might confuse the audience. Imagine if there were no game shows on and someone pitcher this woman "Millionaire". She would have likely passed because there were no game shows on and that meant the audience didn't want game shows. Now, Stein is also grateful for the opportunity Hollywood provides and writes well about that, too. He is never simplistic in his praise or criticism. Good humor has a complexity to it that enriches us along with the laughter.

His column on being mugged and robbed in his own garage is also compelling reading, as is his visit with a sick little angel Little Rock Arkansas, his reverence for the heroic military service of his father-in-law, the visit he paid to the battlefield of Shiloh, and a visit he made to the Hadamar extermination facility that the Nazis used to rid themselves of "useless eaters".

There is a lot to read and think about in this wonderful little book. I recommend it to you and know you will find much to enjoy. Frankly, it is writing that will make you feel better about life and help you gain a fresh perspective on the things that really do matter in your life.

reviewed by Craig Matteson - Ann Arbor, MI
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly enjoyable, quick but thought-evoking read., September 27, 2007
Inspired by Stein's "Nick and Jessica" column - a column that was copied and pasted and forwarded to millions of e-mails across the world. Stein has collected a series of columns from the years 1978-2006, mostly from the 1998-2005. Topics range from Elvis and the celebrity culture to Richard Nixon to current foreign policy to the widows and orphans of fallen soldiers to the deaths of his parents.

Often profound and usually very funny, Stein usually has a gentle wit and tries to put a gentle spin on things. But, 2 or 3 of these essays demonstrate that Stein can be cutting (however, his cutting observations are correct) and those are all of the more powerful since they stand out from the norm.

Although this is a relatively short book, Stein's essays about his parents are worth the price of the book all by themselves. If his comments about his father ("My Father's Estate) don't bring a tear to your eye your soul is in serious trouble.

Ben Stein - a Hollywood insider, a political insider and, more importantly, a guy that does get it - he understands what's really important in this life.
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE REAL STARS
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A few great hero essays... but mostly about his hero... himself and his excesses and the excesses of those he adores. Not what was expected at all. Read more
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