
Ann Scott "I know because I was there" Tyson, the darling of the liberal press at the Washington Post, reviewed "Home of the Brave" and boldly declared the writing as over done, over the top and "...falls short of doing justice to the topic. The book's overall credibility is thrown into doubt by inaccuracies, grammatical errors and a heavy reliance on secondary accounts, including government news releases. In some cases, chapters seem cobbled together with no input from the medal recipients."
The review from the princess of reviews is topped off with a WHooBoy! GIANT Whopper:"A nation that ignores or, worse, attacks its heroes erodes and disparages its own ethos," they say in the afterword. On the contrary, statements by military leaders and returning veterans, as well as public opinion polls and countless gestures of gratitude, strongly suggest that Americans --(WARNING GIANT WHOPPER AHEAD) including members of the media -- are appreciative of the sacrifices not only of medal winners but of all those who serve, regardless of their views on the wars.".
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