Culture of Corruption-Hit or Miss?

The New York Times "Best Sellers"List? Amazon #1 booklist? mmm....food for thought. Has anyone seen the reviews or does the public review count. The good, bad and the ugly should all be accounted for. There are millions of Americans that will not buy the book and there are millions of Americans that will buy the book. Is the book a hit or miss? Well, it depends on who you ask. Now if you ask a talk show host ( and I mean any talk show host, Glenn Beck, Keith Olberman, Chris Wallace, Hannity etc.) you automatically get their personal views of Michelle squeezed into their book review. Now, again... if you ask a real Journalist...one that has established themselves "intellectually" as a Journalist....well, you get the "real deal book review". The book is a miss...young conservative Republicans tend not to agree with the radical approach. Society labels them as moderates. I tend to label them as "intellectuals" or "modern debaters". Michellez Milk book is clearly self-serving and opinionated. Don't get me wrong, everyone is entitled to their opinion.. but, spare me the kindness of "overbearing me with your opinion". Culture of Corruption is immensely "overbearing with self-serving opinions." Young Republicans such as Meghan McCain are more intellectual in their approach. They really don't see the radical approach as a measure of being heard. Why? Their education and merits plays an important part in their approach. Colleges are the most popular forum for "healthy debating". This is something the young Republicans take pride in, something that Michellez Milk is desperately trying to take away from them. Especially, in this book. This approach is getting really old. Sorry Michellez Milk, the "new" Young Republican Movement" are educated, tempermental, intellectuals with visions of getting their message to Americans with dignity, substance, respect and honor.
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