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Deliver Us From Evil
Deliver Us From Evil
Deliver Us From Evil
Audiobook (abridged)4 hours

Deliver Us From Evil

Written by Sean Hannity

Narrated by Sean Hannity

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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As Americans face the ongoing war against terrorists and their state sponsors around the world, Sean Hannity reminds us we must also cope with the continuing scourge of accommodation and cowardice at home. With his trademark blend of passion and hard-hitting commentary, he urges Americans to recognize the dangers of putting our faith in toothless ""multilateralism"" when the times call for decisive action. He believes that only through strong defense of our freedoms, at home and around the world, can we preserve America's security and liberty in the dangerous twenty-first century.

""Evil exists,"" Hannity believes. ""It is real, and it means to harm us."" Tracing a direct line from Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin through Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, he reminds us of the courage and moral clarity of our great leaders. And he reveals how the disgraceful history of appeasement has reached forward from the days of Neville Chamberlain and Jimmy Carter to corrupt the unrepentant leftists of the modern Democratic Party -- from Howard Dean and John Kerry to Bill and Hillary Clinton.

Hannity's first blockbuster book, the New York Times bestseller Let Freedom Ring, cemented his place as the freshest and most compelling conservative voice in the country. As host of the phenomenally successful Hannity & Colmes and The Sean Hannity Show, Hannity has won a wildly devoted fan base. Now he brings his plainspoken, take-no-prisoners style to the continuing War on Terror abroad -- and liberalism at home -- in Deliver Us from Evil.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateMay 4, 2004
ISBN9780060764135
Deliver Us From Evil
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Sean Hannity

Sean Hannity is the host of radio's The Sean Hannity Show and TV's Hannity, and the author of the New York Times bestsellers Deliver Us from Evil and Let Freedom Ring. His radio show is heard by roughly 13.5 million loyal listeners on 500 stations nationwide.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Sean Hannity wrote this book in the midst of the campaigns prior to the 2004 presidential primaries. I'm rather late in picking up the book since we've already been through the 2008 elections. I expected the book to be dated, but I found that only about the last third had lost most of its relevance. While the book's main purpose seems to be to present an argument for the re-election of George W. Bush, Hannity builds his case by reviewing the major conflicts of the twentieth century from World War II through the Cold War, the first Gulf War, and the events leading up to 9/11 and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. I didn't learn anything new from the book, but found it to be a useful refresher of mid to late 20th century history and a reminder not to get caught up in the emotions of the moment, but to take a long view of current events. I don't know whether the book convinced any undecided voters to vote for George Bush in 2004, but I suspect that Hannity's arguments were persuasive mostly to those who already shared his world view.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Horrible book.This book is a waste of paper, and time. It's comparable to the books ghostwritten for any of the celebrity-politico-talking heads such as Ann Coulter, Alan Colmes, Bill O'reilly, Rush Limbaugh or even Michael Moore and Al Franken. This book is a great example of how not to write a political commentary as he states his opinion early on in the book with no legitimate 'evidence' to back it up. Then proceeds for 300 pages to repeat his mantra over and over as if it will become true. Any 'current events' that he discusses are essentially debunked or outdated by facts released within six months of the book. And it's filled with grammatical errors (he calls the hutu tribe in Rwanda the Tutu's, and not on purpose) All of this would be somewhat excusable if he could be entertaining(like Moore and Franken), but he's not. He thinks he's spewed out some serious political analysis for his ghost writer to put in book format, but really it sounds more like a whining child throwing a tantrum and repeatedly insisting that he's right. He either needs to hire a new ghostwriter or else he needs to grow out of 5th grade.