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How to Win a Fight With a Liberal

By Daniel Kurtzman

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Partisan warfare has never been so much fun How to Win a Fight With a Liberal is the ultimate survival guide to arguing politics filled with all the cunning strategies damning facts and merciless… ridicule conservatives need to give their liberal friends neighbors and countrymen the verbal smackdown of a lifetime With the presidential election approaching this irreverent yet practical guide is essential reading for unpracticed neophytes and seasoned politicos alike - the perfect primer for anyone who s ever fantasized about smacking sense into a misguided left-wing adversary Includes The 10 Commandments of Partisan Warfare The Liberal Hall of Shame 27 000 Ways to Insult Liberals Kick-ass Arguments A Step-by-Step Guide and much much more PRAISEFOR DANIEL KURTZMAN You should pick up this book before your next dinner party Gayle King editor-at-large of O The Oprah Magazine and host of The Gayle King Show on Oprah and Friends Daniel Kurtzman doesn t have a political axe to grind He has two axes to grind And he does it with the sharpest wit seen in these bipartisan parts for quite some time Crisscrossing the aisle with wickedglee no matter which book you finish first you ll immediately want to run out and get the other one to discover what he said about your side Just remember to wear a disguise Will Durst political satirist and author of The All-American Sport of Bipartisan Bashing No one knows political satire like Daniel Kurtzman Andy Borowitz creator of The Borowitz Report and author of The Republican Playbook When the folks over at JibJab are looking for a fair and balanced laugh Daniel Kurtzman s our guy His How to Win a Fight with a Liberal Conservative will have you in stitches regardless of your political affiliation Gregg Spiridellis co-founder of JibJab com

Title Details

ISBN 9781402265747
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc
Copyright Date 2012
Book number 503540
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How to Win a Fight With a Liberal

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