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establishment propaganda

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-30-24

Bill O'Reilly's Confronting the Presidents is nothing but a rehashed collection of facts anyone could find with a quick YouTube search. The book exists for one reason: to demonize Trump and sing hollow praises of Biden, a man who’s no longer even in the running. O'Reilly, ever the establishment mouthpiece, serves up tired narratives to stay relevant. This is no historical insight, just a pitiful attempt to bolster a fading political corpse. A clownish endeavor, devoid of substance.
So here we have it, another establishment stooge cashing in on the reputations of dead men while taking cheap shots at the living. Clownish is too kind a word for it.

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Marxist tear down of religion

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3 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-29-24

very informative and heavy in sources. However, this is not the book I was looking for. The foreword before made it very clear the sickening Marxist mindset of the author. The whole book is more of a Marxist critique of all religions with a focus on Christianity and old Christian writers. when I sought out this book, it was for the power faith has on life. I'm not religious and have no faith in a higher power nor entity, so of course I would be drawn to secular faith. The author's main arguments seem to be arguing that religious people say that life is meaningless without faith, but he's saying it's just the opposite, because we make connections in our finite life.

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