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Glenn Beck's Common Sense: The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas Paine

Glenn Beck's Common Sense: The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas PaineAuthor: Glenn Beck
Publisher: Threshold Editions
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"If you believe it's time to put principles above parties, character above campaign promises, and Common Sense above all -- then I ask you to read this book...."

In any era, great Americans inspire us to reach our full potential. They know with conviction what they believe within themselves. They understand that all actions have consequences. And they find commonsense solutions to the nation's problems.

One such American, Thomas Paine, was an ordinary man who changed the course of history by penning Common Sense, the concise 1776 masterpiece in which, through extraordinarily straightforward and indisputable arguments, he encouraged his fellow citizens to take control of America's future -- and, ultimately, her freedom.

Nearly two and a half centuries later, those very freedoms once again hang in the balance. And now, Glenn Beck revisits Paine's powerful treatise with one purpose: to galvanize Americans to see past government's easy solutions, two-part monopoly, and illogical methods and take back our great country.


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5 out of 5 stars THIS BOOK IS OUR FUTURE   November 26, 2009
Mommy69 (USA)
This book is a MUST HAVE. We don't need the democrats and republicans. All they do is fight against each other and NOTHING gets done. If we just had one united group of people in the White House working together and FOR THE PEOPLE....America would be in better shape. This book not only has Glenn Beck's idea of Common Sense (am I the only one who thinks Glenn is sexy?...he should have been voted the sexiest man alive in 2009 instead of Johnny Depp...) There is also a re-published book at the back of this book from the 1700's called Common Sense by Thomas Paine. (Most old books from long ago never get published again and are long forgotten.) Thomas Paine will not be forgotten with his brilliance - COMMON SENSE - which states how to make our country improved with writing the constitution, etc....and a couple years later EVERYTHING HE WROTE IN HIS BOOK CAME TRUE. Only because everyone read his book and loved his ideas on how to improve the country.

Do you love our current national debt which is really OVER 100 Trillion dollars (not the 12 trillion some "News" Channels are telling us)......I didn't think so...

Well this book tells ALL the answers how we can improve our government TODAY to make the government work for us, not us work for the government. The book is an easy read - I read it in 2 1/2 days.
THIS BOOK IS OUR FUTURE - GET WITH IT AND READ IT.
THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME OUT TO READ THIS. I ALSO HAVE A BOOK REVIEW ONLINE ON YOUTUBE. I DON'T THINK I'M ALLOWED TO POST THE LINK HERE...BUT YOU GET THE IDEA.



5 out of 5 stars One of many great books by Beck   November 26, 2009
N. Graham (FL)
Glenn Beck has a knack for shining bright light on much of the corruption in our government. He uses wit, logic (and occasionally self-deprecation on his show) to make facts clear and entertaining. Timely, factual and eye opening.


5 out of 5 stars Glenn Beck's Common Sense   November 24, 2009
Real American (Texas)
It is great that someone is revealing how our Government is destorying this country. This is not just the President causing these problems but it is Congress and the Judicial system. Greatly researched and informative.


5 out of 5 stars Glenn Beck's Common Sense   November 24, 2009
L. Eade (Unionville, VA)
I thought it was a good book. It explains things that I didn't understand and taught me something about how our government works or doesn't work. I think you have to like Glenn Beck to enjoy his book and I like him a lot. The book was a quick read and I have already passed it to a friend of mine.


5 out of 5 stars Interesting, but hardly definitive, offering from Glenn Beck.   November 24, 2009
Jerry Saperstein (Evanston, IL USA)
Glenn Beck is another of those people the left-wing fears to the point of wanting to silence them. Of course, the left seems to want to silence anyone who disagrees with them on any point.

Glenn Beck makes no secret of the fact that he is an entertainer. Many American entertainers have based their careers on politics. Will Rogers, Mort Sahl, Walter Winchell and others spring immediately to mind. Nothing says that an entertainer can't resort to what otherwise might be deemed "silly" behavior to make their point.

Beck is a libertarian. He also engages in behavior that oftentimes can be accurately described as sophomoric or even buffoonish. However that does not detract from the validity of the points he is trying to make.

In "Glenn Beck's Common Sense", people who actually read it understand that Beck makes it clear that his reference to Thomas Paine is purely metaphoric: he does no believe he is the resurrected Paine or that his message is the same, similar to or as important as history has made Paine's. Rather he compares himself to Paine merely in trying to rouse the nation. It is amusing to see the dozens of reviews that take Beck to task for claiming his book is the contemporary equal of Paine's tract. All these "critics" are doing is providing evidence that they either didn't read Beck's work or understand it.

Beck's laments are commonplace for conservatives and many libertarians. If Beck did not have a massive radio and television audience, it is unlikely "Common Sense" would have made it to the New York Times bestseller list.

Beck indeed is speaking of common sense when he discusses a government and a people that have become wedded to outsized deficits which our children's children will be burdened with. He rages at the fraud of Social Security and Medicare. He screams about the nation's insane tax code, the manipulation of which keeps politicians rolling in campaign contributions and lets very wealthy people and corporations pay virtually nothing in taxes. He rants about the hypocrisy of politicians. He explodes about gerrymandering and its utilization to create a permanent class of elected representatives.

In short, Beck is angry about the same things that polls say a plurality of the population is angry about. He is preaching to the choir and the choir likes the song he is singing.

The book is short, only 111 pages plus an addenda of Thomas Paine's original "Common Sense".

In sum, this is Glenn Beck's call to action, a plea to the American people to use their rights to throw the bums out of office. In a way, it does harken back to the original Thomas Paine (who was also considered by many to be an extremist in his day). But this book is pure Beck: a self-proclaimed libertarian and populist who is trying to alert the nation to what he perceives as the dangers confronting it from its own elected and appointed officials.

Anyone who follows the news closely, doesn't need Beck. But many people don't follow the news closely and for them, Beck is a flashlight shining on the myriad problems and dangers that face us today.

Jerry


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