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Conservatize Me How I Tried to Become a Righty with the Help of Richard Nixon, Sean Hannity, Toby Keith, and Beef Jerky

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ISBN-10: 0060854014

ISBN-13: 9780060854010

Edition: 2006

Authors: John Moe

List price: $24.95
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We always hear how everyone in America is firmly planted in red or blue. They're permanently conservative or irreversibly liberal. But are we all really that locked in to the left or the right? Is America still a place where it's possible to change someone's mind and get them to cross over to the other side of the ideological fence? Is it possible to do that to yourself? For John Moe, it simply wasn't enough to just read the Wall Street Journal editorial page a little more often or buy a framed picture of Barry Goldwater. He went in all the way, drinking deep from all aspects of the conservative universe to see if he could become that which he encountered. Raised in a family of…    
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Book details

List price: $24.95
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 10/3/2006
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.990

John Moe is a regular contributor to the award-winning humor Web site McSweeneys.net and his stories, commentaries, and short humor pieces have appeared on the NPR programs All Things Considered , Morning Edition , Day to Day , and Only a Game . He lives with his wife and children in Seattle.

My mission, should I choose to accept it
The persuasive powers of shopping and allowing Lee Greenwood into my life
Why must the media always discriminate against the make-believe?
Enter the stool
Neoconservatism becomes Kristol Klear
Ideologically ambiguous mermaids, family research, and the NBA finals
"We get the party started!"
These crazy college kids today with their nutty, fun-loving, ethically shady backroom maneuvering
Alphonso Jackson lives in fear
Don't have gun, will travel short distances
It must be safe if it towers above everything else on the planet
I put the ID in Idaho
Independence day
Rexburg is from Venus, talk radio is from Mars
Moral turpitude as it is realized through a pastime not unlike chutes & ladders
Climbing inside the radio
Think globally, conservatize locally
The gay, the kangaroo, and the proselytizing of Sammy Sosa
Twinkle, or man, that Ronald Reagan sure loved popcorn
Dicky really is tricky
Courtesy of the red, white, and blue (state)
Keepin' it real with Ford, Coors, and Chaw
What ended up happening