How to Win a Fight with a Conservative by Daniel Kurtzman

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  • Pub. Date: June 2007
  • 178pp
  • Sales Rank: 75,809

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    • Pub. Date: June 2007
    • Publisher: Sourcebooks, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 178pp
    • Sales Rank: 75,809

    Synopsis

    How to Win a Fight With a Conservative is the ultimate survival guide to arguing politics, filled with strategies, damning facts, and merciless ridicule liberals need to give their conservative "friends" the verbal smackdown of a lifetime.

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    Biography

    Daniel Kurtzman chronicles the absurdities of politics as editor of politicalhumor.about.com, the popular website that is part of The New York Times Company's About.com network. A former Washington correspondent-turned-political satirist, his work has appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle and Salon.com, among other publications. As an equal opportunity offender, Kurtzman is also the author of How to Win a Fight with a Liberal.

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    Entertaining and surprisingly insightfulby Anonymous

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    January 22, 2008: I picked up a copy of this book before taking a flight home for Thanksgiving. I come from an ultra-conservative family, and figured I could use a little ammunition just in case things turned ugly at the dinner table, like they usually do. I found some surprisingly useful tips, especially the chapter on how to detect logical fallacies. But most of all, the book made me laugh. My favorite parts were the dueling Liberal and Conservative Manifestos ''Conservatives believe in beautiful Hummers befouling spacious skies, amber waves of abstinent teens, and crowning thy good with estate tax cuts''. I'm planning to give out copies to a few friends whose families are even crazier than mine.


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