Thursday - Februgly 22, 2007
THANK YOU JACKSONVILLE!
What an incredible book signing at the Hyatt Regency Riverfront hotel in
Jacksonville last night. The hotel ballroom was packed ... and before the
evening was over we had signed over 1000 books. I'm pleased to report that many
people are also buying copies of The FairTax Book .. and we were more than happy
to sign those too.
After the show today from our WOKV studios in Jacksonville we'll head for
Orlando. Tonight we'll be at the Borders in Winter park at 600 North Orlando
Avenue. The signing starts at 7:00.
The publisher tells me that "Somebody's Gotta Say It" was the number one seller
for Barnes & Noble and Borders nationwide on Tuesday. For that, all I can offer
is my heartfelt thanks. I'm also gratified at all of the emails I'm receiving
telling me how much people are enjoying the book.
Back in Atlanta I have about 1000 little gold stickers that say "New York Times
#! Bestseller". There is only one way I'll ever be able to use them. If I can't
push the book up to No. 1 on its debut week, I'm just going to send that box of
stickers (left over from
The FairTax Book) to Obama with my best wishes.
Now .. here's that little box with the book signings this week and into next!
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BOOK SIGNINGS!
Ok ... here's the schedule for the rest of the week
and beginning of next week:
Thursday: Orlando. We start signing books at 7:00 at the Borders in Winter Park,
600 North Orlando Avenue.
Friday: Dayton, Ohio. Book signings in Dayton are awesome. You folks sure read a
lot of books up there. We'll be at Books & Company at The Green, 4453 Walnut
Street. Signing starts at 6:00 p.m. .... Looks like I'm going straight there from
the airport!
Saturday, Houston, Texas. I'll be the keynote speaker for
the annual state convention of the
Young
Conservatives of Texas.
Monday, Dallas, Texas. Come on down to the Barnes & Noble,
7700 W. Northwest in Dallas. I'll start signing at 7pm.
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AND AM I LOVING THIS FIGHT?
When we were editing this book, and when I was recording the audio version,
there was much discussion as to which portion of the book was going to cause the
biggest puddin' storm with the bedwetters out there. Our first indication is
that it will be the comments I made about teacher's unions.
Oh .. the humanity!
That footstool Olbermann has already made me the "worst" person in the world for
my comments. I was hoping for "worsest." And you should see the emails, many of
them from teachers. One government school teacher is going to spend his (her?)
spare time at the local Barnes & Noble standing next to the display of my books
and telling everybody that picks one up what an evil, disgusting, vile person I
really am.
One email from a supporter told of his brother who has been a teacher for 25
years. He asked his brother who he was going to vote for in the 2004
presidential election. "Whoever the union tells me to vote for." Nice.
Another government school teacher wrote to say that he is SICK of teacher
unions. He gets emails from his union saying that "we need to stop school choice
because it kills children," and "firing teachers is against the Ten
Commandments." Uh huh. This listener finished with "I'm a public school teacher
and agree that the teacher unions have only taken educating our children
BACKWARD.' So let them have it Neal. Somebody's Got to Say It. I'm buying your
book, you better believe it, TODAY."
Then, of course, there are the emails that slam me for saying that teachers are
terrorists. I've never said that. One emails said that I was a "conturd" and a "Republicscum"
and that I needed to get used to a Democrat majority and a Democrat for
president in 2008. Another emailer said that "It is your hatred and the way you
speak about our country that is the biggest danger to our country. You will look
at this email as another spike in your ratings, but your soul is being damaged
daily."
Oh well .. you get the idea. But I'm not backing off. As I said in the book, the
teacher's unions present a greater long-term threat to this country than do
Islamic fascists. The fastest way to improve the sorry quality of government
education in this country would be to immediately disband the National Education
Association and the American Federation of Teachers. Any concerns they press
about the children are just paying lip-service. They are there to protect the
jobs of their government employee members -- and to pursue their liberal agenda
in Washington. Nothing else. The madder I make them, the better I like it.
The American people need to know how dangerous these unions are to their
children and to the future of this country.
CHENEY AND PELOSI THROW DOWN
You gotta love Dick Cheney. He already knows the mainstream media and the
Democrats hate him, so he just
goes right out there and says exactly what he
thinks...and often times, it's priceless. It all started recently in Japan, of
all places. Cheney was giving an interview to ABC News about John Murtha and
Nancy Pelosi's attempts to short-circuit the troop surge in Iraq. Here is
exactly what he said:
"I think if we were to do what Speaker Pelosi and Congressman Murtha are
suggesting, all we will do is validate the Al Qaeda strategy. The Al Qaeda
strategy is to break the will of the American people, try to persuade us to
throw in the towel and come home, and then they win because we quit."
And that's when it hit the fan. A furious Nancy Pelosi tried to reach President
Bush to complain, but only got through to the Chief of Staff. Madame Speaker
whined that Cheney's comments were "beneath the dignity of the debate we're
engaged in and a disservice to our men and women in uniform, whom we all
support." Uh-huh. Then Pelosi trotted out her well-worn straw man and accused
the Bush Administration of questioning her patriotism, something he didn't do.
So what's the problem here? The truth hurts, doesn't it? Cheney just spoke his
mind...and he's right. The Democratic strategy in Iraq is the Al-Qaeda strategy:
surrender. It's too bad Nancy Pelosi can't accept that.

HILLARY VS. OBAMA: ROUND ONE
Hillary Clinton and Barack Hussein Obama are sparring over comments from a big
Democratic donor in Hollywood. This exposes a weakness of The Hildabeast many
aren't aware of ... and that would be an exceptionally thin skin.
This is great!
The campaign is just getting started! So what's all the hubbub about?
Well, the offending statements were made by David Geffen...one of the founders
of the Dreamworks film studios and the namesake of Geffen Records. Despite
supporting Bill Clinton in the past, he's supporting Barack Obama this time
around, and isn't shy about saying why. He evidently has a problem with the
Clintons' honesty...because here is what he said: "Everybody in politics lies,
but they do it with such ease, it's troubling." Ouch.
He went on to say Hillary will be easy to defeat, that Republicans are digging
up dirt on her as we speak and that she's overproduced and over scripted. He
also complained that she is refusing to admit she made a mistake in authorizing
the war in Iraq.
Oh man..this is just too good.
So what does Obama have to say about all this? He could have taken Hillary's
suggestion and returned David Geffen's money and denounced his comments....but
that would be too easy. Instead, he stood his ground...and opened up both
barrels on The Hildabeast: "We aren't going to get in the middle of a
disagreement between the Clintons and someone who was once one of their biggest
supporters. It is ironic that the Clintons had no problem with David Geffen when
he was raising them $18 million and sleeping at their invitation in the Lincoln
bedroom." Outstanding!
If Obama and Hillary go at it like this for the next 20 months or so, we're in
for a real treat. Does it get any better than watching Democrats eat each other
alive?
REDNECK SCRAP BOOK
Here's the perfect alarm
clock for a redneck. More in the Redneck Scrap
Book.
 No, this isn't Boortz the Horse. This is Hudson, Stacey's horse. Hudson has been shaved into a walking billboard for the FairTax. Go Hudson!
READING ASSIGNMENTS
Did you know that thanks to a booming economy,
tax revenues are pouring in and the deficit is shrinking? It's the
best-kept secret by the mainstream media....who doesn't want you to know the
economy is doing so well. After all, a Republican president might benefit...and
we can't have that!
Al Gore is a hot ticket in Canada these days. Tickets for his recent speech
on global warming, which had a face value of $20, were going for up to $500 on
an Internet site. Perhaps he could run for president in Canada. He's all yours
guys.
As predicted, even though the British have planned on leaving Iraq for months,
the media is now wringing its hands over what the drawdown in troops by the UK
means. They're calling it "awkward timing" for the U.S. But hey, Prince
Harry is coming.
Dick Morris says there's a new mortal sin in American politics: criticizing
Hillary Clinton. No one is allowed to do it, apparently. Just ask David
Geffen. But Hillary is going to have to get over herself...either that, or it's
going to be a long 2 years.
The Bush Administration is finding an unlikely ally in its agreement with North
Korea.
George F. Will says Democrats and Republicans that do nothing but sit around
and criticize the president are going to start doing so at their peril.
Victor Davis Hanson gets into his time machine and takes us back to 2002,
when the likes of Hillary Clinton and Chuck Schumer voted to authorize the war
in Iraq. Was it really just about the weapons of mass destruction? Turns out
there is more to the story.
There is more buzz in the media about Barack Obama than any presidential
candidate in recent memory.
So Thomas Sowell decides its time to take a look at some of Obama's ideas...particularly
his economic policies. Turns out they don't exactly pass muster.
The University of Illinois is getting rid of their Native American mascot,
caving into political correctness.
Robert Novak, who went to college there, says it's a sad day...and accuses
the Left of hypocrisy and bureaucratic tyranny.
It seems the big stories these days in the news are whatever Britney Spears is
doing, the latest on Anna Nicole Smith and who can forget the diaper-wearing
astronaut.
Cal Thomas tries to sort out why TV has all of the sudden gone into the toilet.
Did you know the Democrats do in fact have a plan for victory in Iraq?
As Larry Elder reports, their plan is to hold so many positions on the war that
they confuse the enemy. Elder goes over the ever-changing Democratic line
on Iraq over the last 5 years.
Today's timewaster:
50 funniest
Homer Simpson quotes.
Video of the day:
What if
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