I Can't Believe I'm Sitting Next to a Republican. Harry Stein
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Table of Contents
My Home Town (and Keith Olbermann’s) - WHERE EVEN THE VILLAGE IDIOT READS THE ...
The Purple Party - OR, MY WIFE TRIES - AND FAILS - TO BRIDGE THE GAP
Friend or Faux? - WHAT ARE LIBERAL “FRIENDS” SAYING BEHIND OUR BACKS - AND, ...
Dinner Party Mischief - OR, HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE NO ONE, BUT HAVE ...
If You Can Take It Here, You’ll Take It Anywhere - ONE INTREPID NEW YORK ...
Kids in the Clutches of the Left - OR, HOW GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER GOT TO BE ...
The WFB Memorial Reading List for Kids - WHAT TO DO ABOUT THE LIBERAL SCHOOL SYSTEM
An Exciting, High-Profile Career in Journalism! - OR, BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR
In Sarah Palin’s Shoes - A HOW-TO FOR GETTING SMEARED
Social Work: The Scum of All Professions - ENOUGH SAID
Right in the Land of the Tenured Leftist - A JOB DIRTIER THAN ROADKILL COLLECTOR
Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places - WE’RE TALKING ENTIRE ZIP CODES, ...
We’re Here, We’re Republican, Get Used To It - REPUBLICANS ARE 45,000 STRONG ...
My Wife Tries Again - and Fails - to Bridge the Gap - REACHING OUT TO A ...
Broadcasting from the Occupied Territory - TAKING NO PRISONERS IN A TOWN THAT ...
Safety in Numbers - THERE ARE SAFE HOUSES TO BE FOUND EVEN IN MADISON
Shoot-Out over the Holiday Table - OR , LEAVE THE GUN, TAKE THE TURKEY LEG, ...
Liberalism as a Mental Disorder - A FEW BRILLIANT SOULS FINALLY MAKE SENSE OF ...
Hollywood: Where Everyone Learns the Terrible Lessons of the Blacklist ...
I Try - and Fail - to Bridge the Gap
I Have Seen the Future (and It Stinks of Garlic) - BEING A RED-STATE KIND OF ...
Making Book as a Despised Minority - SURVIVAL THROUGH PERSEVERANCE, LUCK, AND ...
Our Guaranteed First Amendment Right to Tell ’Em to Shove It!
Praise for I Can’t Believe I’m Sitting Next to a Republican
“By the time I finished Harry Stein’s book, the back of my neck ached from nodding along to so many of Stein’s perceptive musings. Stein reveals what many conservatives have long known about the left: that the most ‘tolerant’ people in the world, are only tolerant as long as you agree with them.”
GREG GUTFELD, Host of Red Eye, Fox News Channel
“If God got mad enough at me to make me a liberal (God forbid!), this book would be enough to make me repent, be saved and converted to political conservatism. Since I am not, I am able to read the work of a brilliant writer who has produced one of the most witty and delightful books about liberals that I have ever read. On nearly every page, I found something that made me laugh with recognition of my own experiences; but, even more, I felt a gratifying sense of payback to all of the liberals who seem to go out of their way to be mean and lacking in civility in their dealings with us ‘right-wingers.’”
WARD CONNERLY, President of
the American Civil Rights Institute
“What’s it like to be a conservative in a blue, blue state? Harry Stein takes the reader on a provocative, hilarious, and insightful guided tour of Liberaland, where anti-American zealots like Noam Chomsky are considered mainstream and reasonable people like, well, Harry Stein are denounced by their neighbors as fascists. A dazzling book.”
BRIAN ANDERSON, editor of City Journal and author of South Park Conservatives
“In I Can’t Believe I’m Sitting Next to a Republican, Harry Stein presents an entertaining series of anecdotes in which conservatives suffer and confront dominant liberal elites.”
National Review Online
“Stein makes use of a qualitative approach to elucidate the emotional and aggressive methods by which leftists colonize our public square. He interviews endangered conservatives like those inhabiting San Francisco and Madison, Wisconsin, along with brave souls at our universities or in one of the ‘caring professions.’”
Pajamas Media
“You need to go up to Amazon right now or out to your local Barnes & Noble and get a copy of Harry Stein’s new book I Can’t Believe I’m Sitting Next to a Republican, which is a book that might have been titled Everything You Always Knew About Liberals But Were Afraid to Say. Harry is a funny writer and this is a funny book even though it’s about bigotry, intolerance, ignorance and malice. If you’ve been abused lately by a self-righteous lefty, it will soothe your mind and salve your pain.”
DAVID HOROWITZ, Frontpage Magazine