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« Prof. Reynolds on arms and genocide | Main | Article by progun psychologist »

My anti-Michael Moore book out in paperback

Posted by David Hardy · 10 May 2005 01:47 PM

"Michael Moore Is A Big Fat Stupid White Man," by Jason Clarke and myself, went to paperback today and is available on Amazon for a little over ten bucks. The hardback spent six weeks on the NY Times bestseller list, and sold 82,000 copiesin 2004, not to mention being translated into Japanese; we'll see if the paperback does as well.

The largest chapter in the book is spent defending NRA and Charleton Heston against Moore's slanders in "Bowling for Columbine," a movie which won the Oscar. So far as I know, it's the first pro-NRA book to hit the bestseller list. The paperback is really a second edition, with two large chapters devoted to his movie "Fahrenheit 9/11."

Here's the link to get to Amazon.

· contemporary issues

2 Comments

Dan Patterson | May 11, 2005 2:32 PM

Congratulations on the success of your book. I will make a copy my own very soon.

Um. About the wording of this sentence: "...by Jason Clarke and myself,..." No. "...by Jason Clarke and me" is more betterer. Myself is what you do with your self-ness, like "by myself", or "with myself". Not "The dog and myself peed on the electric fence", but "The dog peed on the electric fence and I laughed so hard I peed on myself". If the dog bites you it shows he has a poor sense of humor, but you maintain your good grammatical style.

Dan Patterson

David Jackson | May 14, 2005 11:45 AM

An published article, pamphlet, book, etc. that achieves wide exposure and acclaim by exposing Michael Moore for a deceitful, self-indulgent, scat-sucking, verminous pustulated low-life cretin will become an historical record in the continuing fight for social justice in America.