On the surface, you'd think this book was just another
"right-winger" making a list of 100 Liberals and trashing
them. Actually, it's not, despite the criticism of the
four guests on CNN who attacked Bernie Goldberg, without,
admittedly, even reading the book.
Even though there are the usual liberal suspects on this
list, such as George Soros, Paul Begala, and Howard Dean,
trashing liberals is not really the point of the book.
What Bernie Goldberg does in this book is to cite a number
of TRENDS in America that are ruining our society, and naming
a number of people who exemplify or encourage those trends.
His first several chapters are commentary about those trends.
For example, he cites the destruction of trust in one another
caused by our fear of lawyers, he cites how television
executives are filling the airwaves with a lot of trash
simply because of ratings, and he cites how the gangsta rap
craze is sending horribly destructive messages to our youth.
Then, in his list, he chooses a number of people who exemplify
some of these bad trends. What is MOST INTERESTING is the
number of people who are not all that famous, but many whom
you will recognize once they are described to you.
Here are a few examples...
...that idiot you'd see on late night TV, who wears the green
suit with the question marks all over it. He exemplifies the
idea that the way you get rich is to get "free money", and that
our tax dollars are that "free money".
...a woman, who finding out she was pregnant with triplets,
had two aborted, claiming that if she had to take care of
all three, she'd "have to shop at Costco".
...the former California congressman who was the major
catalyst for the "self-esteem" movement in secondary
education, the result being that our children score well
behind other countries in math and science, but rank
the highest in "self-confidence".
...the congresswoman who came to the defense of a convicted
murderer, as exemplifying the trend of defending the rights
of criminals rather than the victims.
In short, this book is so interesting that I believe if a
person enters into it with an open mind, it will be very
hard to put down. Also, despite its reputation as "right-wing"
and "liberal bashing", it really is not. I recommend this
book for EVERYBODY, and if I could give it SIX STARS, I would.
Lastly, you guessed who he lists as Number One.