In her latest, radio personality and author Ingraham (Shut up and Sing) calls on the American people to take back the phrase "e;Power to the People"e; from the anti-establishment groups of yesterday that, today, have made the country, according to Ingraham, "e;a slave to fringe groups, political correctness, expanding bureaucracies, and our own consumerism."e; Taking an approach that makes mutually exclusive groups out of those "e;working and taking care of their families"e; and the "e;protest culture,"e; Ingraham's message is loud and clear: "e;they're coming for you."e; Specifically, "e;they"e; means the Lifetime network (brainwashing women to "e;swear off men and family"e;), the growing ranks of "e;Team Atheist"e; (including Dan Brown), "e;family deconstructivists,"e; illegal immigrants and Islamic jihadists, among others. Chapters cover most of today's hot button topics-the war in Iraq, homeland security, the judiciary, the news media and global warming-with attitude and conviction. Ingraham's commentary on the lack of education in our schools and the "e;pornification"e; of the culture contain her most sound, articulate arguments (bolstered by a wealth of statistics), but Ingraham's assembling tactics are overzealous; still, fans of her strident radio show should be pleased to find more of the same here.
Power to the People