<b>A debunking of liberal myths about one of the most bloodthirsty icons of the twentieth century.</b><br><br>Hollywood, Madison Avenue, and the mainstream media celebrate Ernesto "Che" Guevara as a saint, a sex symbol, and a selfless martyr. But their ideas about Che—whose face adorns countless T-shirts and posters—are based on the lies of Fidel Castro's murderous dictatorship.<br><br>Che's hipster fans are classic "useful idiots," the name Stalin gave to foolish Westerners who parroted his lies about communism. And their numbers only increased after a new biopic was released, starring Benicio Del Toro.<br><br>But as Humberto Fontova reveals in this myth-shattering book, Che was actually a bloodthirsty executioner, a military bumbler, a coward, and a hypocrite. In fact, Che can be called the godfather of modern terrorism.<br><br>Fontova reveals:<br><br>• How he longed to destroy New York City with nuclear missiles.<br>• How he persecuted gays, blacks, and religious people.<br>• How he loved material wealth and private luxuries, despite his image as an ascetic.<br><br>Are Che fans like Angelina Jolie, Jesse Jackson, Carlos Santana, and Johnny Depp too ignorant to realize they've been duped? Or too anti-American to care?