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Although I don't agree with all of O'Reilly views,
he makes some compelling arguments. Best of all, he backs up his discussions
with facts. You can debate the type of solution to a problem, but he'll have
you agreeing that there IS a problem. I love his TV show (The O'Relly Factor),
and his book is written in much the same vein. This book is very easy to read.
He writes about various "factors" that affect our country and it's
inhabitants. His topics (chapters) include Class, Money, Sex, Media, Success,
Celebrity, Politics, Race, and Religion. But by far his best chapters are
the Good, the Bad, and the Ridiculous. Here he discusses specific people and
minces no words in outlining why he feels they are good, bad, or completely
ridiculous.
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