Boortz on H&C “Somebody’s Gotta Say It” (VIDEO)
Last night, Neal Boortz was on H&C to promote his new book “Somebody’s Gotta Say It,” and suffice it to say, some of the conservatives out there will not like some of Neal’s social positions. But, Neal makes no bones about it; he’s a Libertarian. I disagree with him on certain issues, but damnit, so many times he’s just right about some things.

The title of his book is, however, “Somebody’s Gotta Say It.” And Neal makes no apologies. For that, I give him kudos. Of course you know, I’m in Atlanta, so he’s one of my favs on talk radio. I love his “better to ask forgiveness than permission” attitude, as well. Reminds me of someone I know dearly.
Watch Boortz intro his book on H&C here.

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"..... teachers unions are more dangerous to America than terrorists armed with nuclear weapons because a nuke could only wipe out 100,000 people but public schools are "destroying a generation."
Thank you for playing 'Really Bad Analogies."
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Why are you righty's so attracted to hate spewing idiots?
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