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Thanks But No Thanks: The Voter's Guide to Sarah Palin (Get a Jump on 2012!)

Thanks But No Thanks: The Voter's Guide to Sarah Palin (Get a Jump on 2012!)

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Author: Sue Katz
Creators: Stephen Windwalker, Sandy Oppenheimer
Publisher: Harvard Perspectives Press - palinvoterguide.blogspot.com
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 23 reviews
Sales Rank: 22140

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Edition: Kindle Original

ASIN: B001H0G6M8

Publication Date: September 30, 2008
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Product Description
Who is Sarah Palin and what does she believe in? People around the country -- and indeed the world -- had more questions than answers when John McCain announced her selection as his running mate on August 29, 2008. Has any national political candidate ever emerged on the American political scene with less scrutiny than Alaska Governor Sarah Palin received prior to her selection? Whether you believe Palin was nominated because of years of hard work in Alaska, as a result of a reckless decision by her "maverick" running mate, or because of the influence of the religious right, you probably want to know more about this remarkable political phenom. Hours after John McCain shocked the nation by selecting Palin as his surprise Republican running mate, journalists, activists, and ordinary concerned citizens began to research and write about Palin's biography, public statements, and political background. The flood of information and commentary has been torrential. For those who would like some help sorting through all the hype about Sarah Palin, Sue Katz's Thanks But No Thanks: The Voter's Guide to Sarah Palin is the perfect solution. Katz distills the overwhelming glut of information about Palin into a highly readable and fast-paced voter's guide about the woman who may be elected vice-president in 2008 and who could well serve as president one day. From Palin's days in Wasilla to her leap into Republican super-stardom, Katz helps you to better understand this intriguing candidate. While remaining true to her own strong point of view, Sue Katz looks beyond the lipstick and the sound bites. Thanks But No Thanks synthesizes information and commentary from a wide range of sources so that readers of any political persuasion will find help in educating themselves about just who Sarah Palin is and what her election might mean for the country and the world. This book is for voters who want to go beyond the usual campaign "puff piece" biographies and learn about Palin's known views on everything from community organizers to women's issues to the relationship of faith and politics. Thanks But No Thanks provides the reader with access to interesting voices from around America and the world, and they all have something insightful to say about Sarah Palin. In addition, the publisher has included several valuable appendices that will serve as handy references for voters and debate-watchers: a year-by-year chronology of key events in Palin's life, a detailed history of Palin's performance in past elections, and the full text of her acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention. About the Author Author and teacher Sue Katz has published journalism and political commentary for many years and is the creator of the popular Sue Katz: Consenting Adult blog. Her passport shows more wear than Palin’s--she has lived and worked on three continents, teaching martial arts in her institutes in Israel, promoting global volunteerism while living in Europe, and writing, editing and teaching (from salsa to senior fitness) in the United States. A rebel with a newfound interest in electoral politics, Sue continues her lifelong commitment to social justice activism from her home outside Boston. She attended Boston University as an undergraduate and earned her master's degree from Tel Aviv University. Her second book, an edgy and unabashed look at the private behavior of boomers, is due in 2009. About the Cover The unique collage portrait of Sarah Palin was created expressly for the Thanks But No Thanks cover by artist Sandy Oppenheimer. Her well-deserved international reputation reflects this distinctive style, and her creations are as affordable as they are exceptional.


Customer Reviews:   Read 18 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars As expected.   November 7, 2008
You know that little ping media experienced in 1940 WW2 suddenly, starkly realizing London's literal jeopardy of enemy occupation? This book's author is of that same mettle: Absent tactile global realities, not angry but zealously hostile, opinionated, without depth of field and seeking buddy zealots (voters). Have every expectation her (and media) spoutings post-vote and throughout this decade will be "Wow, what's going on - really?" Imagine her take on a future Hillary v Palin? I wanted to review 'you go girl'! No girl-chill farther than your royalties. It could have and should have been a better book. Amazon won't 'submit' 0 stars.


1 out of 5 stars Where's the Beef?   November 6, 2008
I knew this was an "anti-Palin" book, but I expected it to have some facts. It is a collection of essays by an angry fired up feminist with little substance other than a bully pulpit for the writer. Save your reading time for something with some substance.


5 out of 5 stars BUY THIS BOOK INSTEAD OF GAWKING AT PALIN   October 13, 2008
 4 out of 8 found this review helpful

I was fortunate to receive an advance copy of Sue Katz's Thanks, But No Thanks: A Voter's Guide to Sarah Palin. Wow! Not only is this book well-researched, well-written and entertaining, it makes it perfectly clear that Americans have taken their eye off the ball while they gawk at Sarah Palin's pompoms. Sue Katz's writing is feisty and informative--she dissects Palin's belief that the war in Iraq is God's war; there should be no sex education in the schools; creationism should be taught in the schools; [...]--just to name a few. We voters absolutely need to make an informed decision because our country is in crisis, and Sue Katz can help us do that


5 out of 5 stars A must read for voters of either party   October 13, 2008
 4 out of 6 found this review helpful

Sue Katz has written exactly the book every voter needs to read in order to understand who Sarah Palin is and why we should care. This book is not only a comprehensive analysis of Palin's record and stands on various issues but also a blast to read. It is funny without taking cheap shots and smart without being snooty. It is the kind of book you quote when talking to friends about this candidate; is a must read.


1 out of 5 stars Is this a Book or a Blog?   October 12, 2008
 8 out of 17 found this review helpful

I'm glad I didn't pay for this book. I saw where it was being offered free to Kindlers, so I downloaded it and started reading with interest as it was described as a "critical review of Sarah Palin".

According to the American Dictionary of the English Language, critical has more than one meaning. a)characterized by careful evaluation and b)tending to criticize. I was hoping this was a CAREFUL, thoughtful, (and balanced) evaulation of Palin; alas, it is just a scathing attack of her.

[...]

There is an old Quaker saying, "If we fight the beast by becoming a beast then bestiality has won."

Beastiality won in this one.


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