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now-that-i-saw-you · 9 months
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2023 recap
I've lived a thousand lives this year. I also read around 40 books, watched 17 shows, 34 movies and listened to 40,214 minutes of music and I'm gonna narrow them all down to top 3 favorites of each category.
Music
1. Midnights
I'm a swiftie forever and ever so best believe whatever album Taylor released it's gonna be my favorite album ever, but Midnights is exceptionally good. It's no surprise that most songs on my top 5 most-played are from Midnights (and the only one that isn't is seven). This is my AOTY and I want to personally thank Taylor for writing You're On Your Own, Kid.
2. Stick Season
My sixth most-played song was Dial Drunk and I think it was just a couple of streams away from entering the top. The rest of the album is just as good and as poignant. It's so folklore-esque and I adore a good story that makes me forget about my problems.
3. Good Ridddance
Did you guys know Gracie Abrams is fucking excellent? I listened to Good Riddance and it was amazing and then I listened to her earlier work and they were also amazing. Good Riddance is for girls in their 20s who feel like they mess everything up (it's so evermore-coded).
Books
1. All For The Game
I read a lot of great books this year but this is probably the only one I've been properly obsessed with. Every single word in these books made me cry, it just made me feel so much; angry, sad, happy, but mainly hopeful.
2. She Who Became The Sun
This is objectively the best book I read this year. It's eloquent and complex and interesting and deals with subjects like gender and sexuality in such a fine, delicate way. I wanted to savour every moment with this book, read every word slowly so I could properly understand it. Ouyang is up there with Adam Parrish and Lyra Silvertongue in my Favorite Characters List.
3. Conversations With Friends
This book made me feel seen, while deeply hurting me. Turns out I kinda like the Miscommunication trope and I think it's mostly because I love it when characters feel like real people and nothing is more real than not saying what you should or saying the wrong thing.
TV Shows
1. Succession
I came to realize that what makes me love a show/book is mostly the characters. I love complicated characters that feel like real people. I love it when I can't decide whether I hate or love a character. Even my least favourite characters (Logan and Tom) were well-written and had a very satisfying storyline. I did not understand a single thing they said when talking about finance (at least I learned what a Bear Hug is...sorta) and that didn't stop me from enjoying the show and following the plot and to me that shows how entertaining it was.
2. Better Call Saul
Everyone should watch this show. This is one of the greatest corruption arcs I've ever seen on TV and Jimmy is an excellent protagonist, I love the way the writers build his character's arc and his relationship with people around him, mainly his brother but also Kim because their relationship was amazing. They were so cute and doomed by the narrative. Personally, I enjoyed every season and wasn't bored at any point. This show was done with so much love and you can feel it.
3. Totally Completely Fine
I love it when I stumble on a show because I have nothing else to watch and it turns out to be a favourite. Totally Completely Fine has everything: Humour and wit, discussing important, sensitive topics in a very appropriate manner, and an incredibly real sibling relationship. The show gives a voice and empathy to the eldest siblings, the youngest and the middle child and I'm never getting over "you took all the air."
Please watch it because I want a second season.
Films
1. The Whale
Idk if this a controversial opinion or not but I found this film very moving. To me it's a story about healing and forgiveness being a possibilty for everyone. I really felt and cared for the main character.
2. El Camino
The Breaking Bad writers are just very good at their job. I love Jesse and I love this additional story to the universe.
3. Loving Vincent
The entire film was made by oil painting. How can I not include this? It's a beautiful film telling the story of Vincent Van Gogh's death. I encourage everyone to watch it.
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Saul Silva/Farah x Teen!reader - never lost hope
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Hi, do you want to write a part four of never lost hope? It will be great! Thanks. 😊 - Anon 💜
Part four:
A/N: for this part this is the song that R plays :)
Wondering about your room, you were humming to yourself as you tended to some of the plants you had in there and did a quick clean up.
There was a knock on your door and you stopped what you were doing and looked up.
“It’s open!” You called.
The door opened and you watched as Saul stepped in with a smile on his face.
“Are you busy?” He asked.
“No. What’s up?”
He smiled and gestured for you to follow him, so you quickly pulled your boots on and made your way towards the door to follow him.
No matter how much you asked him where you were going he wouldn’t tell you, and he simply just led you down the hallways with a smile on his face.
“Seriously, where we going?”
“I’m not going to tell you.” He chuckled.
“Come on! Please?”
“No.”
You pouted a little bit carried on following him to Farah’s office and he gestured for you to go in and you did.
“Oh perfect timing.” Farah beamed.
“What’s going on?” You asked them.
Saul placed a hand on your shoulder and you both looked over at Farah as she walked behind her desk.
“Well, you told Farah you liked playing guitar.” Saul said.
“So, we got you this.”
Farah pulled out a beautiful white acoustic guitar and you gasped softly, looking between the pair of them and they both nodded their heads and you rushed over.
You carefully took it, a huge smile on your face as you played a few strings and set it down on the table and jumped on her, hugging her tightly.
Farah laughed, hugging you back and you quickly pulled away, running away you jumped on Saul and hugged him as well, and he carefully hugged you back with a soft smile.
“Thank you guys! Hold on let me tune it!”
You ran away and grabbed the guitar again, and sat down on the desk as you messed with the strings, carefully tuning the guitar.
It took a few minutes and you finally nodded to yourself and you sat down on the floor, gesturing for your parents to sit down with you.
“Okay, okay so it’s been a while since I played in front of other people, but I think I can do it.”
Saul and Farah nodded their heads and you took a deep breath, looking for a song you wanted to play and you decided to play one you had been listening to recently and memorising the chords to for when you got back home.
“So this song is called growing sideways, it’s by Noah Kahan, we can listen to the original after if you want. But here we go.”
Farah and Saul listened carefully as you began to sing.
“So I took my medication and I poured my trauma out, On some sad-eyed middle aged man's overpriced new leather couch. And we argued about Jesus, finally found some middle ground, I said "I'm cured.”
You sang softly, and played the guitar to match the tune of your voice, and they both watched in amazement.
“And I divvied up my anger into thirty separate parts. Keep the bad shit in my liver and the rest around my heart. I'm still angry at my parents for what their parents did to them. But it's a start.”
You took a small breath and smiled.
“But I ignore things, and I move sideways. Until I forget what I felt in the first place. At the end of the day I know there are worse ways To stay alive.”
Saul and Farah glanced and each other and they noticed that both of them were recording and they both looked at you again.
“'Cause everyone's growing and everyone's healthy. I'm terrified that I might never have met me. Oh, if my engine works perfect on empty I guess I'll drive. I guess I'll drive.”
Another small breath.
“So I forgot my medication, fell into a manic high. Spent my savings at a Lulu, now I'm suffering in style. Why's pain so damn impatient? Ain't like it's got a place to be. Keeps rushing me.”
They could hear the mixture of emotions in your voice as you sang.
“But I ignore things, and I move sideways. Until I forget what I felt in the first place. At the end of the day I know there are worse ways To stay alive.”
A small pause.
“‘Cause everyone's growing and everyone's healthy. I'm terrified that I might never have met me. Oh, if my engine works perfect on empty I guess I'll drive.”
A longer pause.
“And if all my life was wasted. I don't mind, I'll watch it go. Yeah, it's better to die numb. Than feel it all.”
You glanced at them both before looking back down.
“Oh, if all my time was wasted. I don't mind, I'll watch it go. Yeah, it's better to die numb Than feel it all.”
You sighed a little.
“But I ignore things, and I move sideways. Until I forget what I felt in the first place. At the end of the day Lord knows there are worse ways To stay alive.”
You got a little louder now.
“'Cause everyone's growing and everyone's healthy. I'm terrified that I might never have met me. Oh, if my engine works perfect on empty I guess I'll drive. I guess I'll drive.”
You hit the final chord and you took a deep breath, setting the guitar down as you looked at them and they both set their phones down, clapping.
“That was amazing.” Saul smiled.
“How long did you practice for?” Farah asked you.
“I actually haven’t played that song before.” You laughed lightly.
“Well you could’ve had us fooled. That was beautiful, how long have you been playing for?” Saul asked.
You shrugged a little bit.
“For a good few years, it took a lot of time to get the hang of it. But I like playing, it’s relaxing.”
Farah smiled softly at you.
“Do you think you can play another song?” She asked.
“Of course I can mom.”
You grabbed the guitar and shuffled over so you were sat between them and you began to play another song and they looked down at you smiling.
Farah placed a hand on your back, and Saul placed his hand over hers and you smiled up at them both as you carried on playing the song for them
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onlyalittlebookworm · 2 months
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tagged by @aaronstveit thank youuu 🫶🏻
three ships: joyce and hopper from stranger things, kim and jimmy from better call saul, rhaenyra and alicent from hotd
first ship: han and leia <333
last song: all my love by noah kahan
last movie: love lies bleeding (ily kstew)
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esperwatchesfilms · 3 years
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The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977)
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50 +5 for all the things you want to say to assholes on TV +5 for horoscopes +10 for titties +5 for a “classic roll” +5 for movies shown in “feel around” -10 for making it seem as though women are not understanding about premature ejaculation +10 for big lizard +5 for Ming Chow’s dress +5 for murder robot -5 for melting +10 for Wizard of Oz references though -10 for N-word +5 for newscaster distracted by viewers who are having sex while the news is on
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trashvideofinland · 5 years
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Cultural Marxism is at the Heart of Our Moral Disintegration
I had thought Jennifer Roback Morse was getting to the heart of the matter when she pivoted to a focus on the victims of the Sexual Revolution. Her undoubtedly correct view is that gay so-called “marriage” did not start with the gays; rather, the Sexual Revolution prepared the ground beginning in the 1960s.
In The Devil’s Pleasure Palace (Encounter Books), Michael Walsh explains there is something even more fundamental at the heart of the matter, and the Sexual Revolution is only part of it. What lay at the heart of the matter are Cultural Marxism, Critical Theory and the institute that spawned them, the Institute for Social Research, commonly known as the Frankfurt School.
You know these better than you think. In fact, their ideas are coursing not only through all of society, but through your own veins whether you know it or not.
Consider first psychiatrist William Reich, the man who, in 1936, coined the term “sexual revolution” in a book of the same name. Reich was a crackpot of the first order. Eventually even his Freudian colleagues avoided him like the plague. All his books had to be privately published. Quite simply, Reich was sex-mad and very likely insane. Even his photograph in Wikipedia makes him look like an inveterate masturbator. He massaged his nude patients and in 1920s Catholic Vienna advocated contraceptives, abortion, and divorce.
Reich wanted to reconcile psychoanalysis with Marxism and believed that economic Marxism would fail because of the repressed sexuality of the proletariat.
Reich was a paid up member of the Frankfurt School who eventually made his way to the United States, where he invented an orgasm machine later mocked as the “orgasmitron” by sex-mad Woody Allen in his movie Sleeper. He later died in prison after conning people into buying his hilarious machine. The Food and Drug Administration actually burned several tons of his books.
According to Michael Walsh, Reich was one of the most influential members of the Frankfurt School. How influential? During the student riots of 1968 in Paris and Berlin, students threw copies of his book The Mass Psychology of Fascism at the cops. They scrawled his name on walls. But, more than that, the Sexual Revolution he theorized is now the common currency, the lingua franca of our age.
The Cultural Marxists of the Frankfurt School believed economic Marxism would fail because of the resistance of the working classes. They believed Marxism could only ever be achieved by undermining the institutions, all of them. They began what they called the long march through the institutions. Who would have thought even a few years ago that the Boy Scouts would go gay? The Frankfurt School would have.
Critical Theory is central to their plan. More than likely, whether you knew it or not, this is what you got in college and probably even in high school. This will sound familiar to you, as familiar as the bromides you now hear from the students at the University of Missouri. Critical Theory seeks societal transformation through the emancipation of mankind from all forms of slavery. The slavers happen to be the Church, the family, and the free market.
When you hear someone badmouthing American history that is Critical Theory. The incessant intonations against the Crusades? Critical Theory. The patriarchal family, rape culture, multiculturalism, political correctness, speech codes; all Critical Theory. The idea is to make you question everything, and in the questioning, institutions fall.
You can even hear Critical Theory in the mouth of our president, When he sneers about orthodox Christians, it comes not from his supposed love of Islam, but his training in Critical Theory and Cultural Marxism, which he learned from his own father’s bitterness, from Communist mentor Frank Marshall Davis, from his professors, and from Saul Alinsky. Obama truly is the most radical person ever to occupy the White House for he wants to tear down the institutions that have made and protected our country.
You may never have heard of some of them: Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno, who were inspired by Antonio Gramsci. You may know a few of their names: Herbert Marcuse, and Eric Fromm. They were wicked men who hated Western Civilization. Most brought their poison to the United States during the Second World War, or shortly thereafter.
It is astonishing to think that this overtly Marxist institute founded to undermine Western Civilization was actually invited to move its operation to Columbia University in 1935. From this lofty perch, these men began the drip of poison into American culture.
Michael Walsh tells a highly readable tale of these men, though he does not begin in the twentieth century, and he does not focus on sociology, psychology, or the other soft sciences, but rather on art, specifically opera. He shows how the ground was prepared for the Cultural Marxists by the artistic nihilists of the nineteenth century.
Walsh was the longtime classical music critic for Time Magazine and before that the San Francisco Examiner. He has written novels, biographies, and screen plays that have been made into movies. He began writing about politics in 2007 at National Review under the name David Kahane, and under that name published a counter to Saul Alinsky called Rules for Radical Conservatives.
In case you were wondering, Walsh is a faithful Catholic who is ardently pro-life and pro-marriage, both of which he addresses in The Devil’s Pleasure Palace. He is overtly religious in this book, arguing that our struggle against Cultural Marxism is a fight against Satan himself.
Walsh understands that the US may have defeated an empire, but we did not defeat the idea. Marxism is alive and well, hale and hearty, and practically everywhere; down at the community college, the town hall, even at the Elks’ Club. It is in the air we breathe.
Walsh is not pessimistic, however. He believes Cultural Marxism is spent, but, just like the fingernails on a cadaver, may still grow, and that these people and their evil theory will continue to do damage and harm souls, and it is up to us first to recognize what is truly at the heart of the matter, and then to stop it.
BY: AUSTIN RUSE
From: www.pamphletstoinspire.com
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Superb... A libtard writes a wonderful and hilarious book! A must read. I don't care what your politics might be! Just read it, and take a whole second or two to think about it. Go to Amazon
Fight to Win What I've known for so long to be true is affirmed here in these pages. Progressivism isn't about progress but rather, destruction. Go to Amazon
wake up now America! Can't put this one down. When you know something is wrong wrong in the world and you are finally enlightened by the truth then you are free on the inside and free to act on the outside. Read this book before you are not free to act anymore and a true slave! Go to Amazon
Five Stars Great look at the heart of the progressive darkness. Go to Amazon
Amazing This book is a must read right along side Mark Levin's "Liberty and Tyranny" The author does an amazing job of explaining the left's deception and progress through history. Go to Amazon
Who knew? Part One is masterful! Part Two is Out There! Fun to read and even better the arguments stay with you. Go to Amazon
Move along, nothing to see here... DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK! If you buy it, do not read it. Kahane has let the cat out of the bag. Now conservatives will know how Saint Saul(Alinsky) provided the playbook for liberal/progressives in the Cold Civil War we find ourselves in. If ignorance is bliss and you value your bliss, stay away from this eye opening tome. If you think you can keep fighting fair in this Cold Civil War, do not educate yourself to the methods used on our culture and our values. Go to Amazon
Rules for Radical Conservatives AWESOME FANTASTIC book...very well written, and quickly and easily read. the 'inside-baseball' type historical and referential remarks are incredible...NON-fiction--just hilarious. would recommend for any/all who enjoy intellectual humor mixed with top-notch history and slamming satire...read-in-one-sitting type book. Go to Amazon
Four Stars Everyone should read it to learn a thing or two. There is no reason for this book to exist. stop smoking crack A must read! One Star Well worth reading better than Rules for Rradicals by Saul Alinsky! Everyone should read this book in order to understand the ... Five Stars
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In Theaters June 30, 2017 http://www.thehousemovie.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheHouseMovie/ https://www.instagram.com/thehousemovie/ https://twitter.com/HouseMovie After Scott and Kate Johansen (Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler) lose their daughter Alex’s college fund, they become desperate to earn it back so she can pursue her dream of attending a university. With the help of their neighbor Frank (Jason Mantzoukas), they decide to start an illegal casino in the basement of his house. The comedy “The House” also stars Nick Kroll (“Vacation,” TV’s “Kroll Show”), Allison Tolman (TV’s “Fargo”), Michaela Watkins (TV’s “Transparent”), Ryan Simpkins (“Arcadia”), Jessie Ennis (TV’s “Veep” and “Better Call Saul”), Rob Huebel (“Horrible Bosses 2,” TV’s “Transparent”), Cedric Yarbrough (TV’s “Reno 911!”) and Oscar nominee Jeremy Renner (“The Town,” “The Hurt Locker,” “Arrival”). Andrew Jay Cohen makes his feature film directorial debut with “The House.” The script was written by Brendan O’Brien and Cohen, whose previous collaborations include the hit comedies “Neighbors” and “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising.” “The House” is produced by Nathan Kahane, Joe Drake, Brendan O’Brien, Andrew Jay Cohen, Jessica Elbaum, Will Ferrell and Adam McKay. The executive producers are Marc S. Fischer, Chris Henchy, Spencer Wong, Toby Emmerich, Richard Brener, Michael Disco, and Bruce Berman. The creative filmmaking team includes director of photography Jas Shelton (“Keanu,” “Jeff, Who Lives at Home”), production designer Clayton Hartley (“Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues,” “We’re the Millers”), editors Evan Henke (“The Interview”) and Mike Sale (“Central Intelligence”), and costume designer Christopher Oroza (“Hollywood Adventures”). Music is by Andrew Feltenstein and John Nau. “The House” is set for release June 30, 2017. A New Line Cinema presentation, in association with Village Roadshow Pictures, a Gary Sanchez/Good Universe Production, the film will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
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CPAC Republican jamboree is bright and loud but enthusiasm for Trump is muted
The GOP frontrunner is due to address the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday but not everyone there is buying what hes selling
Here at the Gaylord National Harbor Hotel in Maryland, which plays host to the Conservative Political Action Conference, theres a lot of noisemaking and hardly a mention from the main stage of the partys largest noisemaker: Donald Trump.
The frontrunner for the Republican nomination isnt scheduled to speak until Saturday morning and, though one might have expected to see a plethora of Make America Great Again hats at one of the countrys largest annual gathering of conservatives, his absence from the on-stage rhetoric and the dearth of obvious fans in the audience doesnt seem like a coincidence.
Down in the exhibit hall, where attendees walk around gathering swag, cheap plastic sunglasses, big-eared Obama stress balls, and plastic bracelets announcing your opposition to marriage equality were the must-haves.
The conservative Liberty University is giving away earplugs but their giveaway isnt meant as a commentary on the partys reaction to the frontrunner.
Id use them, the gentleman manning the universitys booth in the loud conference hall said, waving his hand in the direction of some people shouting, but I need to hear people to be able to talk to them.
Even Barack Obama makes an appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Photograph: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images
The lack of enthusiasm for Trumps candidacy doesnt mean that there isnt an undercurrent of excitement at CPAC, which is using the slogan Our time is now. Down in the exhibit hall just before the lunch hour, some of the students and young people here as part of a large contingent from Turning Point USA turned up the music and started a dance party circle to the strains of LMFAOs Party Rock Anthem and Taylor Swifts 22 as the Heritage Foundation passed out free popcorn several feet away.
Everybody better have a Big Government Sucks sign! the organizer shouted as more and more observers held up their phones to tape the maybe-not-so-impromptu dance party.
Law Enforcement Against Prohibitions (Leaps) Howard Wooldridge, another CPAC regular who is always quite visible in his cowboy hat and pro-marijuana legalization T-shirt, comes to CPAC for that youthful exuberance and for how it influences the conservative movements acceptance of his cause.
Young people are trending libertarian, he said, explaining that, in his early days, he used to get a lot more pushback from conservatives when he said that marijuana legalization should be part of a conservative agenda if you believe in freedom and less government intrusion. Now, because of young people, resistance is coming to a statistical zero.
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William Temple says if Trump gets elected he will likely be impeached http://pic.twitter.com/kUWzPMruVE
While he spoke, a group of six young conservatives one who said, under his breath, that he didnt think of himself as a libertarian lined up for pictures with Wooldridge. In terms of year-on-year visibility, Wooldridge and his pro-pot agenda are probably second only to William Temple, who shows up in colonial garb every year (and is, reportedly, not a Trump fan).
Ariel Kahane, a 44-year-old conservative activist from New York City who supports Cruz and is here on behalf of conservative congressional candidate Phil Rosenthal (who is challenging longtime incumbent Democrat Jerry Nadler), said of CPAC: Its always very young, which he admitted sometimes makes him feel out of place.
Still, the conservative from liberal New York is used to that feeling. I kinda feel left out back home he said, as attendees of all ages streamed in and out of the main conference hall which is why this is his 12th CPAC. I love the gathering of conservatives and tea parties from all across the nation and the world.
And while the Cruz-supporting Kahane admits that Trump is making this a very exciting election, others are less enthused about the long shadow the frontrunner currently casts over the movement and the conference.
Women wear skirts with elephants, the symbol of the Republican party, at CPAC. Photograph: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images
In years past, it was the young and, yes, libertarian contingent that pushed Rand Paul to his CPAC straw poll wins, to the chagrin of more seasoned conservative activists. But, with Pauls presidential campaign at an end, his Rand Pac booth was deserted except for a cut-out of the candidate.
There were cut-outs of all of the candidates, current and now-departed, scattered around the trade show floor; but only Ben Carsons recently stalled campaign is still staffing their booth, though, doing a brisk business at a table decorated with items for sale.
Elsewhere, at a large booth aimed at highlighting and encouraging womens participation in conservative politics, the sponsors were doing brisk sales in elephant-themed cotton ladies clothing (the skirts were quite popular), under T-shirts trumpeting the remaining male candidates for the Republican nominees and a lonely sweatshirt reading: A womans place is in the House and in the Senate.
At CPAC, where even policy disagreements are positioned as a competition in the marketplace of ideas, theres a lot to be bought and sold both on the main stage and in the convention hall. It remains to be seen whether the great salesman, Donald Trump, will on Saturday find the buyers hes been coming here to court for many years. A lot of voters at CPAC, it seems, have their hands on their wallets whenever he opens his mouth.
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Schlock (1973)
When I discover who or what is responsible for this... they're gonna be in big trouble.
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Funny and hard-hitting One of the funniest, craziest and sharpest books I have read in recent years! Kahane warns us, conservatives, not to be pleasers and appeasers. Do it the "Chicago Way" (The Untouchables, with Costner and Connery). "...you wouldn't want to adopt our tactics, that you wouldn't want to lower yourself to our standards and principles (your first mistake, since we don't have any, other than holding you to yours), that you would rather be right than win if it means fighting as dirty as we do. To which I say: that's why you're losers." A battle-plan against liberals. Highly recommended! Go to Amazon
Forward March! This book tells conservatiives to get off their asses and get busy working to take back the government from the liberal takers. He then shows you how to accomplish this task. Go to Amazon
Superb... A libtard writes a wonderful and hilarious book! A must read. I don't care what your politics might be! Just read it, and take a whole second or two to think about it. Go to Amazon
wake up now America! Can't put this one down. When you know something is wrong wrong in the world and you are finally enlightened by the truth then you are free on the inside and free to act on the outside. Read this book before you are not free to act anymore and a true slave! Go to Amazon
Fight to Win What I've known for so long to be true is affirmed here in these pages. Progressivism isn't about progress but rather, destruction. Go to Amazon
Five Stars Great look at the heart of the progressive darkness. Go to Amazon
Amazing This book is a must read right along side Mark Levin's "Liberty and Tyranny" The author does an amazing job of explaining the left's deception and progress through history. Go to Amazon
Who knew? Part One is masterful! Part Two is Out There! Fun to read and even better the arguments stay with you. Go to Amazon
Four Stars Everyone should read it to learn a thing or two. There is no reason for this book to exist. stop smoking crack A must read! One Star Well worth reading better than Rules for Rradicals by Saul Alinsky! Everyone should read this book in order to understand the ... Five Stars
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