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Wow. Zero commentary from any of the favorable reviewers. Just their names! But except after excerpt, and almost three times as many negative reviews are duly listed. This wouldn't have anything to do with a perspective bias on the part of the authors of this page, now, would it? Certainly not! How ridiculously transparent the bias on Wikipedia has become! 125.174.206.108 ( talk) 12:57, 21 September 2019 (UTC)
The origin of the "When facism comes to America..." saying is somewhat murky (see here), but certainly predates the "comedian George Carlin on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher" appearance mentioned in the article. JezGrove ( talk) 23:40, 21 September 2021 (UTC)
This article is about liberal fascism, not conservatism. 139.138.6.30 ( talk) 05:30, 13 March 2022 (UTC)
The Reception section has a relative parity between "positive," "negative," and "mixed" reviews. However the scholarly reception of this book was overwhelmingly negative, which makes sense given the WP:PROFRINGE nature of its claims. The section is also a WP:QUOTEFARM. I'll be doing a clean up when I am able to find the time. I urge others who have taken an interest in this article to get a jump on things if they are inclined. Generalrelative ( talk) 23:19, 26 October 2022 (UTC)
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Wow. Zero commentary from any of the favorable reviewers. Just their names! But except after excerpt, and almost three times as many negative reviews are duly listed. This wouldn't have anything to do with a perspective bias on the part of the authors of this page, now, would it? Certainly not! How ridiculously transparent the bias on Wikipedia has become! 125.174.206.108 ( talk) 12:57, 21 September 2019 (UTC)
The origin of the "When facism comes to America..." saying is somewhat murky (see here), but certainly predates the "comedian George Carlin on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher" appearance mentioned in the article. JezGrove ( talk) 23:40, 21 September 2021 (UTC)
This article is about liberal fascism, not conservatism. 139.138.6.30 ( talk) 05:30, 13 March 2022 (UTC)
The Reception section has a relative parity between "positive," "negative," and "mixed" reviews. However the scholarly reception of this book was overwhelmingly negative, which makes sense given the WP:PROFRINGE nature of its claims. The section is also a WP:QUOTEFARM. I'll be doing a clean up when I am able to find the time. I urge others who have taken an interest in this article to get a jump on things if they are inclined. Generalrelative ( talk) 23:19, 26 October 2022 (UTC)