Tom Cruise Book:

Hitting Hard: Michelangelo Signorile on George W. Bush Mary Cheney Gay Marriage Tom Cruise the Christian Right and Sexual Hypocrisy in America



   Tom Cruise

  Pictures
  Posters
  Movies
  Books
  News
  Video News
  Bio
  Unofficial
  Desktop
  Screensavers
  Wallpapers
  On TV
  Articles
  Blogs
  eBay
  Gossip
  Photos
  YouTube

  Celebrity Books




Tom Cruise Book:
Hitting Hard: Michelangelo Signorile on George W. Bush Mary Cheney Gay Marriage Tom Cruise the Christian Right and Sexual Hypocrisy in America



Book
Hitting Hard: Michelangelo Signorile on George W. Bush, Mary Cheney, Gay Marriage, Tom Cruise, the Christian Right and Sexual Hypocrisy in America
Hitting Hard: Michelangelo Signorile on George W. Bush, Mary Cheney, Gay Marriage, Tom Cruise, the Christian Right and Sexual Hypocrisy in America
List Price: $15.95Publisher: Basic Books

Salesrank: 1067697

Our Price: $0.01
Used Price: $0.01
Media: Paperback

Editorial Review:
For over two decades, Michelangelo Signorile has been among the most outspoken and controversial critics of American politics and culture. As a gay activist and journalist, he earned acclaim as the father of the "outing" phenomenon. Today, he remains one of the most widely read and talked about gay muckrakers. In Hitting Hard (Signorile’s first new book since his national bestseller, Outing Yourself), the author tackles the most heated topics of debate among gay people and the political left.

Hitting Hard: Michelangelo Signorile on George W. Bush, Mary Cheney, Gay Marriage, Tom Cruise, the Christian Right and Sexual Hypocrisy in America Reviews:
Signorile does it again. 4 Star Review
2006-02-24 - I have a great deal of admiration and respect for this man. I think he is intellectually honest and pulls no punches. Always enjoy his take on topics and people he writes about.

National treasure 5 Star Review
2005-08-30 - Once again, Michele Signorile has put out a collection of articles that express -- clearly, elegantly, wittily and pertinently -- the best thinking on gay issues being thought today. With Larry Kramer and a few others, he has been the voice of sane homosexuality for quite some time, saying things that should long ago not have needed to be said -- but wow! the attention span does seem to get shorter every day. I hope, therefore, that he will continue to say them as often and as copiously as he deems necessary, and for many years to come. I most seriously urge every gay man in America (and elsewhere too) to read him and to LISTEN. He really knows what he is talking about --and there are truly not many men around these days, in any sphere, about whom one can say the same! I do not know him, but I love him. He is a national treasure. Long may he flourish. I eagerly await his every article and his next book.
Richard Miller