Have You Seen My Country Lately?: America's Wake-Up Call
Written by Jerry Doyle
Narrated by Jerry Doyle
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About this audiobook
In keeping with his no-holds-barred on-air style, conservative radio talk show host Jerry Doyle has the guts to ask the tough questions about the state of our nation today. In this informative, entertaining, and challenging narrative, he urges Americans to take back the things that make our country great, and delivers his hard-hitting and oftentimes humorous spin on:
• ECONOMIC FASCISM—the rapid government domination that began with the egregious takedown of GM
• BAILOUTS—the missteps, wrong moves, and rules of salary caps, bank buy-ins, and bonuses that changed from day to day
• EDUCATION—how our "everybody wins" obsession is destroying teaching and fostering an obnoxious self-entitlement trend
• THE OBAMA PRESIDENCY—will American capitalism survive this administration?
. . . and much more. If you like your politics straight up, with a commonsense chaser and a shot of dry wit, you’ll be galvanized and enlightened by Jerry Doyle—the man, his story, and his insights into America today.
Jerry Doyle
Jerry Doyle is an American talk radio host, conservative political commentator, and former television star. His nationally-syndicated talk show, The Jerry Doyle Show, which is the 7th largest syndicated radio show and airs throughout the United States on Talk Radio Network. As an actor, Doyle is best known for his role as Michael Garibaldi in the science fiction series Babylon 5. He has raised funds for many charities including Disabled American Veterans, UCLA Medical Center, Breast Cancer, Aids Walk-LA, Cystic Fibrosis and the Motion Picture and Television Fund. He has received numerous awards and accolades including Honorary F-16 Test Pilot, Honorary Naval Aviator and Distinguished Supporter of the Nation's Space Program.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Fairly quick read, when I wasn't trying to keep my 2 sons from destroying my house. Informative, funny, tells it like it is....I'm a conservative at heart, so I realize many out there may not agree with these types of books. It's ok, this is America last time I checked.