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How to Be Right

The Art of Being Persuasively Correct

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How to Be Right

By: Greg Gutfeld
Narrated by: Steve Kramer
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It's not enough to be right, these days—especially when you're not left.

To survive, the right must learn how to express nonliberal principles as effectively as possible, and persuade others of their point of view. It is an art that demands patience, research, humor, understanding, creative thinking, learning from your opponent and even mimicking their tactics.

In How to Be Right: the Art of Being Persuasively Correct, Gutfeld reveals the strategies that have helped him keep a steady job for almost three decades. From “Discard Your Outrage” and “Outcompassion Them” To “Find the Right’s Obama” and “Use your Mom,” Gutfeld gives readers the tools they’ll need to argue, influence, and convince their friends, family and foes throughout the 2016 election cycle.
Conservatism & Liberalism Ideologies & Doctrines Literature & Fiction Political Science Politics & Government Satire Witty Funny Decluttering
Informative Content • Humorous Approach • Good Narration • Practical Debate Techniques • Insightful Perspectives

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Great insights on a variety of topics. Laced with Greg's irreverent humor and wit. Some four letter words laced throughout for emphasis so might not want to listen in front of the kiddos but well worth the listen.

Classic Gutfeld

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Great book but to me it loses a certain connection when it is not read by the author. Especially when someone like Greg has a unique voice and would have added to all of the sarcasm in the book. It's just not the same when a random narrator reads his sarcastic points with no real connection...the narrator probably doesn't even know who Greg is.

Not narrated by Greg

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Would you try another book from Greg Gutfeld and/or Steve Kramer?

No

Has How to Be Right turned you off from other books in this genre?

No

Would you be willing to try another one of Steve Kramer’s performances?

Yes

Do you think How to Be Right needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

No, I do not want anymore of Washington politics thru someone's Lens. I would like to have my own opinions.

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The title is very misleading. The title implies nothing about American politics . It appears as a self development book but in reality the ideas are deeply embedded in politics. Greg assumes that everyone knows what is going in contemporary American Politics. For someone who does not follow the details of American Politics this is a waste. Also, he uses too much of foul language. I did not enjoy this book, for me it was a waste.

Washington Politics

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Book had no direction or story lines. It was like listening to a drunk person ramble in a bar. But Gutfeld is funny so it wasn't a waste of time.

Drunk person rambling.

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Good book and content, Steve Kramer and his horrible narration killed the experience for me.

Steve Kramer...not the greatest narrator.

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