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INTRODUCTION
Sick and tired of being lampooned and lambasted (and for all the wrong reasons), authors S.E. Cupp and Brett Joshpe, both 20-something and perhaps unlikely Republicans living in New York City, examine the careless characterizations of conservatives in their first book. With chapter titles like "Republicans Are Homophobic," "Republicans Are Warmongers" and "Republicans Have No Feelings," the book is a provocative, probing, and often hilarious catalog of liberal complaints – and their lack of validity. The book not only proves these stereotypes false, it proves, more importantly, that all conservatives are not the same.
With moderates, libertarians, social conservatives, neo-conservatives, Christian conservatives and GOP Republicans weighing in, "Why You're Wrong About the Right" is a compilation of view points that helps to define the Right better than any 30-second sound bite or Al Franken quote could.
Published by Simon & Schuster, Threshold Editions, the book features many notable contributors, including a foreword by Tucker Carlson. Other contributors include George Will, Jonah Goldberg, Byron York, Laura Ingraham, Newt Gingrich, David Horowitz, Shelby Steele, Tony Stewart, Al Leiter, Curt Schilling and many more.
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