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How Al Franken Lies, Smears and Deceives
WND Books
October 2005
332 pages ISBN: 1581824807 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction
Al Franken was a "nobody" in the arena of political
punditry before he wrote two best-selling books, Rush
Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot and Lies and the Lying
Liars Who Tell Them. Now one of the most prominent
figures on the liberal Air America radio network, formed to
counter the mostly conservative voice of mainstream talk
radio, he consistently boasts "I tell the truth" and "I hold
myself to an impossibly high standard when it comes to
telling the truth." Until now, says Alan Skorski,
Franken's continuous smears against his enemies while
promoting himself as the "ultimate truth teller" have gone
unchallenged by the mainstream media. Surprisingly, even
conservative or right-leaning media have not challenged the
falsity of much of what he says, although Franken does not
define what he believes is a lie, except to say that
conservatives "get away with it." In contrast, Skorski
defines a lie as "intentionally telling an untruth with the
purpose of trying to cover up or get away with something,"
which he then accuses Franken of doing with impunity.
Alan Skorski has researched the facts regarding the
allegations in Franken's last two books, monitored his daily
radio show, spoken with people cited and referenced in
Franken's books, and exchanged approximately 30 e-mails with
Franken in order to provide readers with an accurate insight
into how Franken thinks and operates. What Skorski finds is
something very different from what Franken claims, and he
concludes that, unlike many of the petty "lies" Franken
writes about in his books—whether Bill O'Reilly's Inside
Edition show won a Peabody or a Polk award or whether
Ann Coulter said that she and Franken were
"friendly"—...Pants on Fire reveals that Franken
himself regularly lies, smears, and distorts what others say
and do, ultimately discrediting himself as a "truth teller."
Indeed, according to Skorski, while Franken has
called many people—from Rush Limbaugh and Brit Hume to
President Bush—a "liar," "hypocrite," "cheater," "lazy,"
"shameless," and/or "dishonest," ...Pants on Fire
amply illustrates not only that many of his claims are false
but that Franken employs the very tactics he accuses the
right of using.
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