Stinque Book Club

The thing is, Dil, you're not a girl.Title: Guilty: Liberal “Victims” and Their Assault on America

Author: Ann Coulter

Rank: 12

Blurb: “Ann Coulter calls out liberals for always playing the victim — when in fact, as she sees it, they are the victimizers. In GUILTY, Coulter explodes this myth to reveal that when it comes to bullying, no one outdoes the Left.”

Review: “I find the only people that don’t agree with her are people that are divorced or have killed their own babies!”

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Title: Sarah Palin 2009 Calendar

Author: JudyPatrick Photography

Rank: #1 in Office Products

Blurb: “This beautiful 13 month calendar offers a close and personal look into the life of the Republican Vice Presidential candidate — including never before seen photographs! A unique addition to any home or office.”

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Title: Ted, White, and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto

Author: Ted Nugent

Rank: 655

Blurb: “In his trademark unapologetic style, Nugent will praise God, guns, and red-blooded, full-throated Americanism against pantywaist politicians, nanny-state judges, and tofu-eating Obamamaniacs.”

Review: “Yet another chest-thumping screed from a guy who made damn sure he wasn’t in the line of fire during his draftable days.”

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Title: The 10 Big Lies About America: Combating Destructive Distortions About Our Nation

Author: Michael Medved

Rank: 83

Blurb: “Myth: The alarming rise of big business hurts the United States and oppresses its people. Fact: Corporations played an indispensable role in building America, and corporate growth has brought progress that benefits all with cheaper goods and better jobs.”

Review: “Medved doesn’t sugar coat slavery in America, but he does put it in perspective. I’m always amazed at how misinformed people are on the topic anyway. Slavery was tragic, and the United States shouldn’t attempt to hide from its involvement in the trade. However, slavery was as much a legal trade activity in the seventeenth through nineteenth century as trading oil today. We need to keep that in perspective.”

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Title: Final Exits: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of How We Die

Author: Michael Largo

Rank: 20,723

Blurb: “Ants, bad words, Bingo, bean bag chairs, flying cows, frozen toilets, hiccups, lipstick, moray eels, road kill, starfish, and toupees are only some of the more unusual causes.”

Review: “It’s hard to pick my favorites, but I did especially love the one about the moron who climbed on top of a cage full of tigers and started using the bathroom.”

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Title: Black Belt Patriotism: How to Reawaken America

Author: Chuck Norris

Rank: 1,447

Blurb: “Martial arts master, actor, and political activist — there is no job Chuck Norris can’t do.”

Review: “Great book by a great Patriot. I bought it for my grandson who is in first year high school. I know he won’t learn anything true about America in the federally funded schools who get their orders from the ungodly United Nations. America’s only hope is a divine intervention.”

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Title: The Christmas Sweater

Author: Glenn Beck

Rank: 14

Blurb: “Scarred deeply by the realization that kids don’t always get what they want, and too young to understand that he already owned life’s most valuable treasures, that Christmas morning was the beginning of Eddie’s dark and painful journey on the road to manhood. It will take wrestling with himself, his faith, and his family — and the guidance of a mysterious neighbor named Russell — to help Eddie find his path through the storm clouds of life and finally see the real significance of that simple gift his mother had crafted by hand with love in her heart.”

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