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Book Reviews of Culture WarriorBook Review: Cultural Warrior-Bill O'Reilly Summary: 4 Stars
I found the book interesting. If you are a progressive and to an extend a liberal you will not like this book. But on the other hand, if the shoe fits?? Though a conservative view of various people, media and the like, it does open your mind to people behind the scene who are progressive and liberal in ideas and their methods that forget human nature.If progressive and liberals express their ideals and have failed miserably in past decades. I cannot see how they can say that traditions and conservated methods/government does not work.
Our founding father had it right. Having traditions and being conservative will work with our constitution. Marxism,socialism and communism will bring out the worse in our fellow Americans including leaders. The government does what WE the people want. Read this book, I grew up in the sixty's, in California and my family were at the lower end of the middle class near poverty level. But one thing I learned from my parents was hard work will give the things you want. I do not want any hand out from state or US government because their is tendency that it breeds laziness and thinking that somebody or society owes you some value. This is what this book has shown me no one owes you something.
Book Review: Culture warrior - an interesting concept - and book Summary: 4 Stars
As many others, I have watched the O'Reilly Factor, and typically enjoyed the liveliness of debate, and the presentation of multiple points of view. That being said, I was curious about the book, and am not disappointed.
Bill O'Reilly explains in a very clear headed way what he is trying to achieve (besides money and fame) in his career, and why, and I believe him.
He has a coherent theory about the culture war between these who believe that the spirit of America is great (with a place for some minor fixes, but not a major change), and these who believe America is a bad place, and want to change it to be like the Scandinavian countries.
The book brings a lot of seemingly unconnected issues (the war on Christmas, school vouchers, disregard for parental involvement in school) and ties them together in an interesting way, that even if you do not agree with, causes you to stop and think.
That being said, the book sometimes gets into too many details about personal attacks on Bill, which emphasize that Bill is under attack (it is a war ...), but does not contribute to the main message in the book.
Book Review: Don't agree on everything, but still a good book. Summary: 4 Stars
I don't see eye to eye with all of Bill O'Reilly's views, especially his views on foreign policy and the war on terror. Needless to say, I never thought I was going to enjoy his book Culture Warrior, but truth be told I found his book very well written and informative.
Bill opened my eyes up to the media bias along with the highly influential leaders and contributors of secular-progressivism - which in a nutshell is socialism.
Bill also voices the truth about the ACLU. I was surprised to find out how harmful the ACLU really is when it comes to traditional values.
My favorite chapter was chapter 15 in which Bill breaks down what it takes to be a traditionalist.
All in all, I found Culture Warrior to be a very honest and informative book and I would highly recommend it.
Book Review: Culture Warrior Summary: 4 Stars
As usual, O'Reilly shows his stuff. If you are one who watches/listens to him on a regular basis, then you already know about what he's saying in this book. The far lefties are trying to disrupt our culture, and most of us don't think our culture should be altered--very much, anyway. Sure, we have our problems, but to abruptly toss revered and esteemed good values aside is almost criminal. Yet, with what help from Rush calls "the Drive-by Media," the left is continuing to push, push, push. Those of us on the right (or even Centrists) must become "Culture Warriors" and keep up our vigil and push back--hard.
Book Review: Entertaining if at times questionable Summary: 4 Stars
I don't agree with everything about Bill O'Reilly, but I did find this book entertaining. Entertaining in that "watchdog journalism" can be some fascinating stuff, especially when the material being questioned is stuff that you don't generally hear about on the nightly news (namely the "secular progressive" movement.) O'Reilly provides some interesting facts to back up his arguments, and although some is questionable, I did enjoy the read.
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