Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild

Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild (ISBN 0-89526-030-1) is a 2005 book by the conservative author Michelle Malkin. It is published by Regnery Publishing. In it, Malkin recounts "vitriolic and bizarre behavior" displayed in recent years by American liberals and claims to show "how conservatives are driving their opponents mad".

The New York Times listed the book as one of the most blogged about books in 2005.

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