Friday, April 15, 2011

Andrew Breitbart Saves the World (Or at Least Your Sanity)

I'm reading it now, and loving it. It's hard to put down, and I don't say that about many books these days.

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Of all the things Righteous Indignation does, perhaps its most important function is to pull back the curtain on the unholy alliance between all the cultural and media institutions and the left-wing industrial complex and expose how they fit together like puzzle pieces to advance an agenda. If you trusted the media or the entertainment industry before reading this book, your eyes will be opened. If you didn’t, you will know you are not alone.

Breitbart might not save the world with his book, but he might just save your sanity. Or he might inspire readers to stand up and say “no more!” and take action to defend liberty. Come to think of it, if that happens, he might just save the world.

1 comments:

Mike said...

Haven't read the book but have read enough of his stuff to disagree about him saving the world. From my perspective he's preaching to the choir. The righties love him, the lefties hate him, he's not changing their minds. I can't speak for all moderates (those of us that decide the elections while the right and the left cancel each other out) but I find Andrew and others like him to be abrasive and tend to put less faith in what they say. Make your point like George Will or Bill Buckley who can make their argument calmly and intelligently and you'll make a much better impression.