Jun 8 2011
Review of Ann Coulter’s “Demonic”

Ann Coulter in her Demonic disagrees congenially on the very traits of the leftist’s democratic setup whose very basis lie in the “mob psychology”. As a helpless savvy of the America’s politics, she uses rhetorical device to strike at the Liberals and their political behaviorism.

Her book begins with the story from the bible about a helpless man possessed by a Legion and thereon set the pace of the rest of her views. Ann strikes at a very cord of what lies behind the political overtures of the Leftists terming their mob mentality nothing less than ‘demonic’. Like her other books, she is validating her point with the examples from the historic events including statistics that led her way to set a pace for many inferences inside the book. While reading the book, you will feel like there is a certain sense of connectivity with her words with the latest historic events. She forcefully replies those who forget to learn their lessons from history are bound to repeat them again. Ann’s thoughts in her Demonic are also bound for those whose ideological perspectives have turned into conservative thoughts long time back and must be read.

Through Demonic, we can assume that America can learn some harsh lessons from the history as it will be used more for stimulating people for adopting critical thinking instead of using indented phrases. If one should think Ann as a very harsh and abrasive writer then you would certainly want to read Demonic as one of the sharp edged sources for piercing the left politics deep in their heart.

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