I just finished reading this book and would be interested in discussing it with anyone else who has read it.
#1 spot, not surprisingly, belongs to Michael Moore. Here is the rest of the top ten:
#2 -- Arthur Sulzberger Jr. (publisher of the NY Times)
#3 -- Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA)
#4 -- the Rev. Jesse Jackson
#5 -- Anthony Romero (National Director of the ACLU)
#6 -- former U.S. President Jimmy Carter
#7 -- MA Supreme Court Chief Justice Margaret Marshall
#8 -- Paul Krugman (columnist at NY Times)
#9 -- Jonathan Kozol (education theorist)
#10 -- Ralph Neas (President, People for the American Way)
Here is a link to give you a peek inside the book:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0060761288...j=0#reader-pageThe book begins with a list of "groups" of people that annoy Goldberg, such as "America Bashers" and "TV News Schlockmeisters." Annoying ME, there is no table of contents, but that's another story. LOL
I would be much interested in discussing this book with anyone who has read it. Though I do not consider myself a conservative, I find reading the work of conservatives interesting.