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| From: Free Thinking Doggie |
In his 2007 City Journal review, Christopher Hitchens praised the book as "an admirably tough-minded book."
There is a reason for the title.

Hitchens said that, "Mark Steyn's book is essentially a challenge to the bien-pensants among us: an insistence that we recognize an extraordinary threat and thus the possible need for extraordinary responses. He need not pose as if he were the only one with the courage to think in this way.
The British novelist Martin Amis also reviewed the book in The Times and called Steyn as the "great sayer of the unsayable".
Amis added, "I continue to hope that his admonitions will gain some momentum, despite the efforts of his prose style to impede it."
Then President of the United States, George W. Bush, circulated copies to his White House staff after reading Steyn's book
Edited on 26/02/2026 at 11:05:56.
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