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You Might Be a Liberal

by C. Edmund Wright
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Overview

Called "rocking great fun that hits liberals in their weak spot, reality,” by Mary Matalin, You Might Be a Liberal ties humor, analogy, irony and stories into a fun journey that exposes liberals as the hidden problem behind everything that is going wrong.

You will want to get a copy for yourself - and one for every self righteous liberal you know.

You Might Be a Liberal includes some 600 "if/then" jokes about liberals, and over 30 hard hitting, clever and sometimes jaw dropping commentaries by C. Edmund Wright - as well as a few surprises. As Herman Cain says, "C. Edmund Wright's sharp wit has been a must-read on the web for years, and now you must read this book!"

Entertaining and informative if you have a couple of minutes, or a couple of hours, to spare, You Might Be a Liberal features an unusual combination of laugh-out-loud humor and searing insight which clearly demonstrates that liberalism is much more problematic than you might have guessed. Even the table of contents is a good read!

Radio host and author of Ameritopia, Mark Levin says, "As we head into the most important election of our lifetime, C. Edmund Wright reminds us why, and gives us a laugh at the same time." Everything you have ever wanted to tell liberals at the office water cooler or over Thanksgiving dinner will be at your fingertips after reading You Might Be a Liberal.

Synopsis

Don't be fooled by the cover - this book is about a lot more than just great humor at liberals' expense. It explains how liberals and liberalism are the cause of all of our problems, with irrefutable logic and analogy. After spending a few minutes in the book, you will look forward to your next run-in with your liberal friends. Yes, the book is "rocking great fun" as Mary Matalin says, but you will have one "wow, never thought about it like that" moment after another as C. Edmund Wright shares jaw dropping stories, insights, and commentary about liberals while contrasting them with great conservatives. Whether speaking to college students or Tea Party conventions, when Wright shares some of these same insights, attendees comment that they are "blown away" and that he "makes it so clear and simple." Herman Cain says that "C. Edmund Wright's sharp wit has been a must-read on the web for years, and now you must read this book!" After reading but a few of the 34 chapters you will agree and see why Wright elicits reader comments like no other. Radio host and author of Ameritopia, Mark Levin says, "As we head into the most important election of our lifetime, C. Edmund Wright reminds us why, and gives us a laugh at the same time." A quick trip through the table of contents will demonstrate Wright's range of expertise and uncanny knack of contrasting and comparing liberals and conservatives like no one else - as well as his distinctive sense of humor and irony. Get this book and your liberals friends' heads will explode at the cover - but even more so at your expertise. Wright made his mark ghost writing for major conservative commentators and humorists - now he can do the same for you.

About the Author, C. Edmund Wright

C. Edmund Wright has been a full time observer of how liberalism bungles everything since the 1980’s, when he was the lone conservative in an ad/ PR/polling firm full of leftists, and again in the 1990’s when dealing with the moderates in the 1992 Bush-Quayle campaign. As a husband, father and owner of a number of businesses since then, Wright didn’t realize liberal observation was his full time job until the early 2000’s. Along the way, it dawned on him that everything that was complicating his business, family, liberty and the ability to earn and keep something called discretionary income was related to liberalism. At the root of every problem he faced was inevitably some liberal person, some liberal rule, or perhaps some otherwise normal person who had let some bit of liberalism sully their thinking.
Wright resides in North Carolina, where he lives with his wife and their two youngest children. He contributes to AmericanThinker.com, ghost writes for media figures, is the Publicity/Political Director for Marketel Media, and has other business interests. Wright specializes in rapid response communication, using a mix of humor, analogy, and story telling to easily connect the intellectual bankruptcy of liberalism to all of our nation’s major problems. His commentary specialty is eliciting the ‘oh, never thought about it like that’ response.

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Book Details

Published
August 30, 2012
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages
344
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781479204984

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