Tuesday, January 13, 2009

The Official Handbook of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy or The Worst Case Scenario Almanac

The Official Handbook of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy: The Arguments You Need to Defeat the Loony Left This Election Year

Author: Mark W Smith

An Antidote to Liberal Bias

Already tired of the left-wing media spin on the 2008 elections? Had enough of Democratic talking heads hyping tax increases and the global warming scare? Looking for an island of straight-talking sanity in today's swamp of multi-cultiliberal gibberish? Look no further. Mark Smith continues his crusade against the lunatic Left with this new edition of The Official Handbook of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy. Right on time for the 2008 elections, this book shows you how to shoot down the latest liberal rants for bigger government, a cowardly foreign policy, and depraved social values. If you need a quick comeback to a liberal's demand to expand the nanny state, this is the place to find it. If you want handy arguments to challenge a leftist's denial of liberal media bias, you'll get them here. And if you must have the one book that drives liberals absolutely berserk, this is it. Why stay silent in the face of so many leftist lies? Grab a copy of The Handbook and you'll be ready to wade into a San Francisco cocktail party, a Grateful Dead reunion concert, or an Ivy League classroom and take on liberals on their home turf. More fun than Hillary's dysfunctional village and less expensive than John Edwards's haircuts, The Official Handbook of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy will get you riled up and ready for battle in the 2008 presidential election.



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The Worst-Case Scenario Almanac: Politics

Author: David Borgenicht

Leave it to the experts of the best-selling Worst-Case Scenario series to ferret out the most scandalous, dangerous, incompetent, and downright awful people to ever seek power. The most lavish palaces, the bloodiest coups, the stupidest declarations. . . . Plus all the lists, charts, maps, and profiles that have made the Worst-Case Scenario Almanacs such a success. Which country had more governments in the past 175 years—Italy or Bolivia? What ever happened to all those people who ran for vice president of the United States of America—and lost? Illustrated, step-by-step scenarios describe how to respond when confronted with misfortune or challenge, including how to give a concession speech, kiss a drooling baby, escape a sex scandal, and evade the truth.



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