A Field Guide to Left-Wing Wackos: And What to Do About Them

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Here's everything you need to know about Anarchists, Peace Moms, Granolas, and many other types of left-wing wackos…so you can annoy them before they annoy you!

Dreadlocks. Megaphones. The stench of patchouli oil and bad ideas. Who are these ridiculous characters clogging our streets and college campuses, protesting everything from "American imperialism" to genetically modified food to tax cuts?

And how can an articulate, employed, sane person like yourself glean entertainment value from their antics?

Kfir Alfia and Alan Lipton, the founders of ProtestWarrior, America's leading antiactivist organization, have spent years studying the eighteen distinct species of leftist protesters in our midst-everyone from Blacktivists to Hacktivists to Islamothugs. And in this hilarious guide, they will teach you:
  • How to easily differentiate among similar species like Communists, Anarchists, and College Students.
  • How to recognize the subtleties of the Performance Artist versus the Dylan Wannabe and the Acid Freak versus the Granola.
  • How to confront, tease and taunt these wackos with witty comebacks, demolishing zingers, and infuriating facts. (Here's one: "War never solved anything ... except for slavery, fascism, Nazism and communism!")
A Field Guide to Left Wing Wackos is the manual you want at your fingertips to defend yourself and the American Way-and have some fun while you're at it.

About the author

Kfir Alfia and Alan Lipton are the cofounders of ProtestWarrior, which has been exposing the truth behind liberal protesters since February 2003. Alfia graduated from the University of Texas at Austin then worked in Silicon Valley as a chip-design engineer. Lipton graduated from Syracuse University and attended USC's film school.

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