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Bloodthirsty Bitches and Pious Pimps of Power: The Rise and Risks of the New
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Bloodthirsty Bitches and Pious Pimps of Power: The Rise and Risks of the New Conservative Hate Culture Trade trade - 2007

by Gerry Spence

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St. Martin's Griffin, October 2007. Trade Trade. Good. Good Softcover. Light Shelfwear to covers. Textblock lightly soiled. Contains highlighting. Pages clean and tight in binding. Pictures Available Upon Request.
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I can see them now-endless waves of humanoids, one might suppose from another planet; an angry mob stretching from coast to coast; millions of staring, hating voyeurs melded to their screens, watching some bloodthirsty blonde eviscerate whoever has been tabbed as the day's victim.

From the rear cover

Spence has become the Socrates of Jackson Hole.
-Larry McMurtry, author of Lonesome Dove

Spence is one of America's last true originals-a man who thinks as brilliantly as he lives, who writes as compellingly as he talks, and who practices law as faithfully as most people practice religion.
-Dan Rather

How to Argue and Win Every Time is more than just a book about argument; it's the outline on how to live.
-Larry King

Spence's prose is pointedly sharp in essence and displays unself-consciously his own flamboyant personality. Rises above the herd in the conduct-of-life genre.
-Booklist

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About the author

Gerry Spence has been a trial attorney for more than five decades and proudly represents the little people. He has fought and won for the family of Karen Silkwood, defended Randy Weaver at Ruby Ridge, and represented hundreds of others in some of the most notable trials of our time. He is the founder of Trial Lawyer's College, a nonprofit school where, pro bono, he teaches attorneys for the people how to present their cases and win against powerful corporate and government interests. He is the author of fifteen books, including The New York Times bestseller How to Argue and Win Every Time, From Freedom to Slavery, Give Me Liberty, and The Making of a Country Lawyer, and is a nationally known television commentator on the famous trials of our time. He lives in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.