100 People Who Are Screwing up America (and Al Franken is #37
Author: Bernard Goldberg
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
July 2005
ABOUT THE BOOK
FROM BARNES & NOBLE EDITORS
Bernard Goldberg isn't afraid to point fingers. In this book, the author of
the bestseller Bias names 100 people who are damaging our country. In short
chapters, he issues fervent indictments against celebrities including
Michael Moore, Oliver Stone, George Soros, and, of course, Al Franken.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
In the process of becoming more tolerant, Goldberg says, America has become
indiscriminately tolerant - tolerant of all sorts of garbage in our culture.
And this is not the work of some vague, irresistible natural force. Specific
people are to blame, and Goldberg names names. 100 People Who Are Screwing
Up America is an important, hard-hitting, sometimes laugh-out-loud take on
the individuals who are personally responsible for our current state of
affairs.
A slow poison is running through America's veins, says Bernie Goldberg. It's a poison that is turning America into a far nastier place than it ought to be, a more selfish and cynical place, a less decent and civil place. It's easy to believe that it's nobody's fault; that this is just the way society has evolved. But that's not true. There are specific individuals who, in various ways, are screwing things up in this county - people who are changing America in ways that erode its very ethical and moral underpinnings.
100 People is about those villains - about the various poisons they spread and the damage each does. In short, this is a book about the very real people who are doing us very real harm - people who, Goldberg says, need to be held accountable.
In a series of short, punchy, sometimes funny chapters, Goldberg introduces the specific types: the Schlockmeisters, the Pinstripe Crooks, the Intellectual Thugs, the Hollywood Loudmouths, and the American Jackals, (a.k.a. The Out-for-Themsleves-Screw-Everyone-Else Lawyers). Then Goldberg names 100 of the worst - from people like Jerry Springer and Ludacris to Michael Moore and Al Franken.
This book will tap into a deep frustration that has been building in this country for years. It will be the voice for all those Americans who feel that no one is speaking for them on perhaps the most vital issue of all: the kind of country in which they want to live.