"I was drawn to the book Godless because I'm the target of the book - not the target audience, the target. It's concerned specifically with godless liberals. Like all of her books, it's about liberalism and why she hates it, and the tack that she takes in this book is that liberals are anti-God, whether they are personally - don't believe in God or not; and that liberalism itself is a religion.
Frankly, there were times when I wasn't sure she wasn't right. You know, like for example she was talking about Rudy Giuliani's record of cleaning up crime in New York. I wanted to look at the end notes, but I didn't have time to look at that, so I just carried my liberal biases with me. I suspect that there are some things that she's not telling us.
I liked the cover. Ann Coulter puts her picture on every book, and she's a very good-looking woman. It spoils it for me when I know that she's saying things about liberals that don't ring true. She's not dealing with the real issue of liberals, but a sort of a fantasy she's made up.
I think it's the kind of book that I would like people like me to read. I wouldn't recommend it to conservatives because they would just be hearing what they want to hear anyway. Well, I'd give it one star, and that's based primarily on the fact that I disagree with the book. I don't know whether I could give it zero stars."