Media powerhouse and expert critic Bill O'Reilly's most comprehensive book yet offers new insight into the current state of life in America. In examining the social, political, and economic aspects of our daily lives, O'Reilly exhausts every bureaucratic system to see what our higher-ups are doing to take care of us, and points out the people and institutions who are failing the average American. At the same time, he makes one of his most profound and daring journeys yet, as he ventures to question how much genuine altruism is left in a society that thrives on a competitive, increasingly self-indulgent ethos. With thoughtfulness and candor, O'Reilly targets our biggest problems, and offers sage advice on how to regain control and trust in these troubled times.
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"I enjoyed reading this book. It is critical of different media sources, people and organizations and their intentions. O'Reilly gives his opinion on who he thinks is looking out for you and who is not looking our for you. There is more time spent on the ones who are NOT looking out for you. I think his goal was to give you examples of people who are not looking out for you so that you can decipher for yourself." — Melissa (4 out of 5 stars)
"I enjoyed reading this book. It is critical of different media sources, people and organizations and their intentions. O'Reilly gives his opinion on who he thinks is looking out for you and who is not looking our for you. There is more time spent on the ones who are NOT looking out for you. I think his goal was to give you examples of people who are not looking out for you so that you can decipher for yourself."
" The title of the book is a question. Generously, the man puts the answer on the cover in the form of his own name. So thoughtful. "
" Bill is a blowhard, a bully, and kind of a prick. I disagree with him about 40% of the time. But I find him strangely readable, watchable, and likable. Go figure. "
" Who do we trust? and what does this say about who we are and what is important to us? The author gives many examples and candid talk from his own family experiences and the people he meets as the anchor of The O'Reilly Factor". "
" I got to the line about 'as dark and cold as Dick Cheney's heart', closed the book and gave it away. "
" I bought this book for my husband who is a conservative republican and generally enjoys talk radio, etc. We tried to read this book and I thought it was terrible. We read 3 of the 10 chapters and couldn't bother to finish the rest. It was that bad. Maybe it just wasn't what I was expecting, but it was incredibly boring. "
" I truly enjoyed this book. He's simple and to and the point, blunt and honest. "
" Great book. Eventhough it's years old, still has much relevant info. I'm recommending it to my 16 year old, I think he'll like it! "
" Liked this one a little more than his Culture Warrior. "
" An interesting read in this day and age. O'Reilly really is a bit cynical, however. "
" My mom encouraged me to read this book. I found out some new things, some things I learned in my Mass Media class, and some things that were probably exaggerations. An interesting read. "
" Bill is looking out for us. Read this book to find out who is not looking out for you, but is really using you! "
" A simple read, but fairly sound principles. A gift from family given while I was sad over having to fire an employee. The book helped cheer me up. "
" More lies. It's compulsive, deserving of sympathy, really, the systematic dishonesty. "
" A great insightful look at the world. "
" Opened my mind to things I haven't thought before. "
" I liked this because Bill O'Reilly read this. "
" the conservative outlook on life is a breath of fresh air "
" Ignorance is bliss. We are the greatest nation in the world with the most corruption. The government sugar coats its pill, hoping to make it easier for us to swallow. "
" Another of Bill's best sellers. "
" Bill slightly Conservative look at government... Well maybe more than slightly but certainly outspoken and clear... "
" First book I've read of Bill's. Honest and inspiring. "
" [Audio] Classic Bill O'Reilly, good stuff! "
" The first chapter on parents/parenting is incredibly memorable...the rest was far too political for my liking. "
" Great book with an unbiased view. He just tells it like it is and could care less what anyone thinks about it. "
" was okay, but pretty repetitive. He just goes over several different organizations you would expect might be trying to help you (like the government) and why they're not. "
" A present from a family member. "
" Let me wreck this book for you. Page 1 - title page, Page 2 - the white blank page, Page 3 - Chapter one "Who's looking out for you", First paragraph - "Nobody!"Save yourself the money! "
" I read this in 9th Grade. O'Reilly helped me open my eyes to some of the realities of the adult world. "
" Another no nonsense, no spin good read from Bill O'Reilly. Very appealing and moving. "
Bill O’Reilly is a former high-school history teacher and the author of many bestselling books, including Lincoln’s Last Days and Hitler’s Last Days. He is also the anchor of The O’Reilly Factor, the highest-rated cable news show in the country.
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