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Somebody's Gotta Say It |
Enlarge | Author: Neal Boortz Publisher: William Morrow Customer Rating: 133 Reviews
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I've come to the conclusion that roughly 50 percent of the adults in this country are simply too ignorant and functionally incompetent to be living in a free society. You might think I'm off base, but every day around half the people in this country go out of their way to prove me right. --from Somebody's Gotta Say It Think you've got it all figured out? Think again. Neal Boortz--the Talkmaster, the High Priest of the Church of the Painful Truth--has been edifying, infuriating, and entertaining talk radio audiences for more than three decades with his blend of straight talk and twisted humor. Now, the author of the smash number one bestseller The FairTax Book returns to gore every sacred cow in the pasture, from the subversive agendas behind children's books to the scam artists behind "High Art." In Somebody's Gotta Say It, Boortz warms up for the coming political season with a preemptive strike in "the War on the Individual": "The Democrats' theme for 2008 will be 'The Common Good.' I can't speak for you, but I am an individual. Government exists to protect my rights, not to order my life. And I damn sure don't exist to serve government." He takes on liberal catchphrases like giving back ("Nobody--especially not the evil, wretched rich--actually earns anything anymore. Why do liberals think this way? Because they find it impossible to acknowledge that people work for money"), our rampant civic idiocy ("We are not a democracy. Never were. Weren't supposed to be. And we shouldn't be"), and Big Brother ("We have smoke-free workplaces. We have drug-free school zones. I say let's start establishing government-free oases, where we can be free to leave our seat belts unbuckled, and peel the labels off anything we choose"). And somehow, along the way, he finds room for pop quizzes, cat-chasing contests, and an answer, once and for all, to the eternal question, "Neal, why don't you run for president?"--in a chapter called "No Way in Hell." Full of irresistible wisecracks and irrefutable libertarian wisdom, Somebody's Gotta Say It is one man's response to America at a time when the government overreaches, the people underperform--and the truth hurts.
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| Customer Reviews Read 128 more reviews... Somebody's got to say it December 24, 2008 Grant C. Swanson (louisiana)
Excellent Book The truth really comes out in this time of "polically correctness". We need to get back to Common Sense and forget all the fluff.
Boortz Best December 5, 2008 Stuart H. Whitlock (Nantucket, Ma.)
Chapters were short and full of information and Boortz humor. Take your time. Read two chapters at a time. Let his words sink in. Reinforced and expanded my own beliefs.
A great read.. October 1, 2008 LastChanceTexaco (Mesa, Arizona United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Finally, a book worth reading. Neal Boortz says exactly what needs to be said, and in a very forthright and simple way. This should be required reading for all citizens of voting age. Looking forward to the next one by Neal.
Great book...but, not a lot new September 29, 2008 DeniseW. (Sugar Hill, GA USA)
Would have given this 5 stars, but if you're a listener to his show there was not a lot of new material. Guess that's not really his fault, but I was hoping to see some new stuff. People should put away their PC hats for a brief moment and consider his thoughts. Most would be surprised with how much they agree.
Good introduction to Neal Boortz September 14, 2008 Edwin Alexander (Palmetto Bay, FL United States)
Having heard Mr. Boortz's radio show over the years and his "fairtax" plan, I was gifted this book a couple of months ago (paperback version). I don't with many of Neal's points of view. However, he just bring quite good rationale in this book. It is presented from a libertarian point of view, but it is intellectually honest, because I could not find political bias. He is willing to take Republicans and Democrats to task on a variety of stances. Moreover, his reflections of his youth makes this a quick read which you can find something to enjoy. Great read if you are budding libertarian.
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Format: Bargain Price Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 336 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.1 x 1.3 Dewey Decimal Number: 320.520973 Publication Date: March 1, 2007
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