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Old 09-09-2014, 02:40 AM   #129
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I'm with Joykins. I tend to call John Ringo one of my guilty pleasures, as if his work should not be mentioned in polite company. The entire meme of "Oh John Ringo no" hits the mark, despite my liking some of his work.
Ringo used to write good military SF. These days he writes xenophobic, ultra right-wing, political diatribes which I personally find extremely unpleasant.

He, though, is in a small minority. I very much enjoy the overwhelming majority of Baen's output, and have bought every one of their monthly bundles since they started publishing them in the late 1990s.
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