Stupid White Men ...and Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation!

Author: Michael Moore
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ISBN: 0060392452
Publisher: Regan Books (19 February, 2002)
Sales Rank: 1,268
Average Customer Rating: 3.62 out of 5

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5
Buy This Book!
Wow! Michael's done it again! This book hits the nail on the head or maybe prunes the Bush would be a better phrase.
As usual, Michael has done his homework, researched and re-researched to bring us reporting worth reading.
Whether you're right of, left of or dead center, this is a must-read book if you're at all concerned, truly concerned about our country and its future.
If you're a shallow flag-waving jingoist, this isn't for you but if you're a thinking, sensitive concerned American citizen (one who votes-or intends to)this is a must-read.
Keep it up Michael, we need guys like you!
Gib Miller
Florida
State of the Disenfranchised Voter


Rating: 5 out of 5
Superb! Mike hits the bullseye once again.
Just finished his new book and it was right on the mark. I have to hand it to Mike, he doesn't pull any punches. I'm a Republican who didn't vote for Bush and even I have to admit that Mr. Moore has guts to stand up to the PC crowd who try to shout down anyone who disagrees with the Bush/Cheney disastrous economic policies. Hooray for free speech!


Rating: 5 out of 5
A disturbing but hilarious indictment of the establishment
Michael Moore's populism rails amusingly at the ascension to the U.S. presidency of a man whose title he invariably places in quotation marks. At the same time, he catalogues an alarming series of alleged malfeasances: the disenfranchising of tens of thousands of black voters in Florida well before the 2000 elections; Republican funding of the author's stumping for Ralph Nader in that state in a successful effort to help split the Democratic vote; the administration-arranged spiriting of Bin Laden family members and associates out of the U.S. after the events of September 11, 2001; the extreme and widening polarization of rich and poor; the similarities between Republican and Democratic politicians and platforms, e.g., President Clinton's granting the automobile industry an exemption from mandated average fuel economy standards for suburban utility vehicles. This book helps to explain the apathy among so many qualified American voters who stay away from the ballot box, and it makes the reader wonder why Mr. Gore and other prominent Democrats still holding national offices pulled their punches until recently, seemingly afraid to go on the attack.

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