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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must) is a 2004 book by Ann Coulter.The book is a collection of columns written by Coulter on liberalism, the war on terror, and the media.In it, Coulter offers advice gleaned from her experience as a political pundit. She attacks The New York Times and the Democratic Party, and sums up her opinion of liberals in two sentences: \"Want to make liberals angry? Defend the United States.\"In arguing with liberals, she advises, \"don't be defensive\", \"always outrage the enemy\", and \"never apologize to, compliment, or show graciousness to a Democrat\".The book was on The New York Times Best Seller list for 17 weeks.------Chapter One - How to Talk to a LiberalThe book is all about how to argue with liberals through their examples of past behavior, which is really damning and useful, rather than providing a perfect strategy, but she does give \"ten simple rules to keep in mind\" in the first chapter:First, don't surrender out of the gate. Second, unless you were in the KKK or done anything seriously terrible, you don't need to be defensive. Third, you must outrage the enemy. If the liberal you're arguing with doesn't become speechless with sputtering impotent rage, you're not doing it right. Fourth, never apologize, at least not for what liberals want you to apologize for. Fifth, never compliment a Democrat. Sixth, never show graciousness toward a Democrat. Seventh, never flatter a Democrat. Eighth, do not succumb to liberal bribery. Ninth, prepare for your deepest, darkest secrets to become liberal talking points. Tenth, always be open to liberals in transition."@en }

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