Pinheads and Patriots: Where You Stand in the Age of Obama
by:
Bill O'Reilly (author)
Television host, razor sharp political pundit, and #1 bestselling author Bill O’Reilly focuses in on where we all stand in the Age of Obama in Pinheads and Patriots. In this brave, hard-hitting, provocative volume, the author of Culture Warrior and A Bold, Fresh Piece of Humanity guides Americans...
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Television host, razor sharp political pundit, and #1 bestselling author Bill O’Reilly focuses in on where we all stand in the Age of Obama in Pinheads and Patriots. In this brave, hard-hitting, provocative volume, the author of Culture Warrior and A Bold, Fresh Piece of Humanity guides Americans through the extensive transformations sweeping their country and explains exactly what these profound changes mean for every one of us.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780062010605 (0062010603)
Publish date: September 14th 2010
Publisher: William Morrow
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Biography,
Writing,
Essays,
History,
Cultural,
Science,
Politics,
Political Science,
International,
Government
Well-written, well-balanced book about our current situation in this country and our current president. My only disagreement with this book is that O'Reilly was too soft on our current Follower-In-Chief.
I listened to the audiobook version of Patriot or Pinhead, narrated by Bill O'Reilly. Because the author was narrating, it sounded much like his television show. I really enjoyed the concept of the novel, where he analyzed the first eighteen months of the Obama administration as well as looking at c...
I read this in an afternoon. It's an easy read not only because O'Reilly has a casual style but there is nothing in here that is very heavy. If you watched his TV show you pretty much know every thing here. Even though I may be risking my hard-earned liberal credentials, I actually like Mr. O'Reilly...
Expect the same bloviating that you see in all Bill O'Reilly books. There was some new information in the book, but most of the book was simply his opinion, on some things that I am not sure why the matter at this time. Clearly, this is not his best book.