I am only few the first few chapters of the book, and already need to write something as a review. My review could range from anywhere between 1-3 stars. The content is pretty good, but the style is so over the top, it almost makes the book unreadable. He seems to be going for Ann Coulter style, but on steroids. It's like a bad impersonation of what liberals think right wing talk radio sounds like. I've found the style to be very jarring, especially right after reading "Primetime Propaganda" which is a similar type book, but without the over the top rhetoric.
That said, the content is spot on. The first topic covered is hollywood film credits. Hollywood actors and executives frequently campaign for the wealthy to pay more taxes, for people who produce, to carry more of the burden. Yet movie and TV producers have also lobbied for these film credits, which allows them to make tv and movies for a much cheaper price, despite the fact that their movies and shows make millions of dollars, and the states they are taking money from are going bankrupt. Many times entertainment is filmed overseas or in Canada, to avoid US taxes alltogether.
Finished the book. My opinion of it didn't really change. I even dropped it down to one star because some of the sections were a little tedious. The content continues to be pretty good, but he's just so one sided in his approach, and the over the top attacks on his targets are just ridiculous. What scares me the most, is you know you are going to see reviews widely praising the style, and falling into complete lock step with it.
The best line in the book didn't even come from the author, he's quoting Peter Schweizer, "Conservatives who abandon their principles and engage in hypocrisy usually end up harming themselves and their families... Liberals who do the same thing usually benifit" And the author makes a pretty convincing case that while Hollywood rages against Wall Street and big corportations, violence, and conservative practices in government, their movies refelct a different truth. They are violence and product placement filled. They will go to any lengths to get the most tax breaks for their movie. He points out how a lot of their actions, go agains ttheir words, but they personally benifit from it.