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Assault and Flattery: The Truth About the Left and Their War on Women Hardcover – July 8, 2014
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Assault and Flattery goes beyond the Democratic Party’s rhetoric and exposes its shocking and sustained assault on American women that has lasted for generations. And in some cases, the word “assault” is quite literal. Katie Pavlich thinks the Democrats have run the conversation for too long—and is out to debunk the sacred cows of the so-called Republican War on Women.
In the vein of fellow female pugilists Ann Coulter and Michele Malkin, Assault and Flattery exposes the truth about the Democratic stance toward women on every major current issue and in every liberal stronghold, including: abortion, self-defense, the myth of the women’s vote, Hollywood, academia, and more. Using original reporting and interviews, Pavlich deftly exposes the liberal heroes of the women’s movement to show us the frauds they really are—including such revered figures as Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, often called the most pro-woman president in history.
Assault and Flattery is a book about women, but it’s for fathers, husbands, sons, and boyfriends, too. As Katie Pavlich explains, what the Democratic Party is doing to women, it is doing to us all. By segregating us by gender, they’re harming our future.
- Print length272 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherThreshold Editions
- Publication dateJuly 8, 2014
- Dimensions5.5 x 1.1 x 8.25 inches
- ISBN-101476749604
- ISBN-13978-1476749600
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“BOLD, BEAUTIFUL, AND BRILLIANT: Katie Pavlich is a role model for every young woman in America who truly believes in female empowerment. Her new book is a tour de force that deconstructs left-wing feminist myths and exposes the worst misogynists from Hollywood and the Democrat Party. Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be brainwashed government dependents. Buy this book!” -- --Michelle Malkin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Culture of Corruption
“In Assault and Flattery, bestselling author Katie Pavlich shows once again why she's one of the country's top conservative reporters. This fun and engaging book will definitely turn any number of myths about Democrats and their so-called support of women on their head. This is a book to give to anyone in need of being immunized from the false narrative endlessly perpetuated by the mainstream media.” -- --Sean Hannity, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Conservative Victory
“Modern American women: smart, strong, accomplished, beautiful. And Target #1 for the Left in its ‘divide and conquer’ strategy to grab their votes and lock them into its cult of victimhood and dependency. Katie Pavlich blows the lid off the lies the Left tells women, from abortion to guns---and shows them that REAL liberation is thinking--and doing--for themselves. That is TRUE Girl Power.” -- --Monica Crowley, New York Times bestselling author of What the (Bleep) Just Happened?
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- Hardcover : 272 pages
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- Dimensions : 5.5 x 1.1 x 8.25 inches
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Katie Pavlich is the news editor for Townhall.com and a contributing editor to Townhall Magazine. She is the award winning author of the New York Times Best Seller Fast and Furious: Barack Obama’s Bloodiest Scandal and Its Shameless Cover-Up. As a reporter, she has covered topics ranging from White House scandals and the 2012 presidential election to the Second Amendment and border issues. As a Fox News contributor, Katie regularly co-hosts the daytime show Outnumbered, has filled in as a guest co-host on the The Five and as a guest host on Hannity. Katie is a graduate of the University of Arizona with a degree in Journalism and is a former National Review Washington Fellow. Katie has shared her perspective on multiple media venues including, Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC and Fox Business, in addition to a host of national and local radio shows. She is a regular speaker on college campuses across the country.
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attempt to tell the truth, even if (and especially if) politically incorrect.
With so much banter about a Republican "war on women", I think Ms. Pavlich sets the
record straight. Starting with the historical perspective that Republicans were more
in favor of universal suffrage than democrats, the excused mistreatment of women
by the Kennedys and other liberals, she touches on many other aspects of the
question in more modern times.
She takes on NOW (National Organization of Women), pointing out that their idea
of promoting rights of women is overturning capitalism, which would explain in
part why they have no interest in speaking about about abuse of conservative
women like Sara Palin (yes I know many dislike her intensely) and more
importantly, those in Tea Party type groups being abused by the IRS, which
as she points out, many of which were women (many who up to that time
were not politically active). Whether you like the politics they espouse or
not, it should be found quite disturbing that many want to excuse abuse of
power by the government if it agrees with their politics
I found her perspective on the pursuit of unfettered abortion rights quite
interesting. Never minding the moral argument about whether abortion
is, or at what point is, baby killing vs a woman's right to choose -- she
says that organizations like Planned Parenthood actively seek to
encourage abortion as if it is no big deal. She has interviewed some
number of women who feel very sad about having had an abortion as
they of course know it was their baby that they terminated, and would
have chosen differently in retrospect.
I think in general it is very important for all of us to be skeptical of
the "pied pipers" of modern zombie-like "one size fits all" thinking.
They come up with new nonsense almost every day. It is not that
one political party has all the right ideas, or all the good people.
If more of us would dispassionately seek the truth, wherever it leads,
our society would be much better for it.
She does document her assertions quite well, and whether you agree
with all, some, or none of what she says I think this is a very important
book to read.
I'm glad I did make the purchase, however. This is a very important read.
Filled with facts, backed up by extensive research, Assault and Flattery lays out a clear, decisive, and irrefutable case against the 'progressive' claims that the 'Right' is the wing waging a 'war on women.' I feared going into it this tome would be a rehash of Breitbart, Twitchy, and Townhall posts, stuff with which I was already familiar. Those fears were unwarranted, however; the author shined a light into places which I had not been exposed, and her crisp presentation kept the myriad of facts tight and congruent. As you go along every tidbit leads to bigger bites, which allows you to enjoy the entire book without feeling lost or overwhelmed.
I have a couple of complaints - and they are very minor, not even worth deducting a star over. First, the sheer volume of space spent on the Kennedy clan felt a little exhausting; while I agree discussing them was important to understanding how the 'progressive' movement has carried forth the true 'war on women,' it just seemed a little over-written. Secondly, I think covering Margaret Sanger's racist, eugenics-based reasons for founding Planned Parenthood would have added a little additional pop for the ill-informed, bolstering the author's already solid arguments ever further. As I said, however - minor complaints.
One thing is absolutely certain. If any of my 'progressive.' acquaintances start yammering about how their philosophy is the one which protects women's 'rights, ' I'm going to ask them point-blank if they have read this book with an active mind. If they have not then I shall disregard anything they have to say on the subject as uninformed... and if they have they better have some cold hard facts to refute what Ms Pavlich has presented here. Odds are they will have nothing to offer, except the usual smattering of empty rhetoric and vapid platitudes.
A vital book, one which I strongly recommend.


