How to Win a Fight with a Liberal by Daniel Kurtzman

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    • ISBN: 1402208790
    • Publisher: Sourcebooks, Incorporated
    • Pub. Date: June 2007
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    How to Win a Fight With a Liberal is the ultimate survival guide to arguing politics needed to give their liberal "friends, neighbors and countrymen" the verbal smackdown of a lifetime.

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    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 Conservative.

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    02/25/2008: This book is hilarious, outrageous, and dead-on with its commentary about liberals and politics in general. I first heard about it on a conservative blog that linked to an interactive 'what breed of conservative are you?' quiz excerpted from the book. I took the quiz and it was spot-on for me and also hilarious. The book is loaded with humorous tips, lists, and quizzes, and one of my favorite parts is the Liberal Hall of Shame that mocks the crazies on the left. There's humor throughout the book even in chapters that are geared to specific debating strategies. This book makes the potentially dry subject of politics lively and entertaining.