I stopped reading this about 3/4 of the way through it almost 2 years ago when we were in the process of packing up to move. I agreed with many of Nugent's points in what I read of the book, but the point where I stopped was where he started trying to make a case that obese people were some how to blame for the health care debacle our country is in. Personally, I have a hard time following that line of logic. Although I loved this book--not only because I'm a big NUGE fan, but because I feel it's important--I gave it three stars only because much of the material Nuge covers here has been handled not only on his blog over the years, but in many other conservative books.As a plus, this is a really good read if you'd like a basic, cut the BS-look at issues that are important to every American (i.e. Ted really breaks things down into layman's terms, albeit with his fun take).While this should be an eye-opener for those who have been blinded by the masses, those into the conservative-look on things WILL enjoy it for Ted's prose, but info-wise, there may not be too much here you haven't already heard.
What do You think about Ted, White, & Blue (2000)?
Love listening to Ted - not a great writer however.
—maggiemoos
I love Uncle Ted. Thank you, LaD. for this book!
—Veronica13