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Bill O’Reilly embodies the concept of a Culture Warrior, and in this book, he fully embraces the title with his characteristic boldness. He identifies a fierce culture war in America, pitting traditional values against those seeking to transform the nation into a “secular-progressive” society. This conflict transcends the typical liberal/conservative divide, presenting heightened stakes. O’Reilly defines this war and dissects the philosophies of both traditionalists and secular progressives. He explores the potential shift of the nation’s motto from “E Pluribus Unum” (“From Many, One”) to “What About Me?” and scrutinizes the forces propelling the secular-progressive agenda, including influential figures like George Soros, George Lakoff, and the ACLU. Key issues such as race, education, and the war on terror are examined, alongside high-profile cultural moments like The Passion of the Christ and Fahrenheit 9/11. He addresses the abuse epidemic and the contentious role of religion in public life, particularly the ongoing conflict surrounding Christmas. O’Reilly confronts national controversies head-on, making his stance clear. This work showcases his eloquence and passion as he fervently advocates for the traditional values that have long upheld America.

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Culture Warrior, Bill O. Reilly

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2006
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Language
English
Released
2006
Format
Hardcover
Pages
219
ISBN10
0767920929
ISBN13
9780767920926
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Bill O’Reilly embodies the concept of a Culture Warrior, and in this book, he fully embraces the title with his characteristic boldness. He identifies a fierce culture war in America, pitting traditional values against those seeking to transform the nation into a “secular-progressive” society. This conflict transcends the typical liberal/conservative divide, presenting heightened stakes. O’Reilly defines this war and dissects the philosophies of both traditionalists and secular progressives. He explores the potential shift of the nation’s motto from “E Pluribus Unum” (“From Many, One”) to “What About Me?” and scrutinizes the forces propelling the secular-progressive agenda, including influential figures like George Soros, George Lakoff, and the ACLU. Key issues such as race, education, and the war on terror are examined, alongside high-profile cultural moments like The Passion of the Christ and Fahrenheit 9/11. He addresses the abuse epidemic and the contentious role of religion in public life, particularly the ongoing conflict surrounding Christmas. O’Reilly confronts national controversies head-on, making his stance clear. This work showcases his eloquence and passion as he fervently advocates for the traditional values that have long upheld America.