Mark and I recently conducted an interview with John Hawkins of Right Wing News to discuss our new book, Caucus of Corruption: The Truth about the New Democratic Majority. Do check it out!
UPDATE: I'll be on The Clash with Doug Giles from 8:00-8:20 pm ET tonight.
Don't forget, for those you who haven't bought a copy yet, you can buy Caucus of Corruption at Amazon.com, BarnesAndNoble.com, and the Conservative Book Club.
Posted by Matt at May 30, 2007 12:32 PM
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Loved the interview, and the comments as well. Sounds like that site deals with some of the same trolls you do here.
I can't wait to buy the book, but school is still getting in the way.
Posted by: kjstrouble at May 30, 2007 04:39 PM
Great interview, guys--too bad the DemocRATs ignore corruption in their ranks. Can't get the book right now--need to catch up on the books I already have and the wife has a moratorium on book buying.
Posted by: keefer at May 30, 2007 05:44 PM
Can't get the book right now--need to catch up on the books I already have and the wife has a moratorium on book buying.
Posted by: keefer at May 30, 2007 05:44 PM
Those are top-notch excuses, keefer. Way to go.
Posted by: Canadian Observer at May 30, 2007 06:08 PM
Those are top-notch excuses, keefer. Way to go.
They're--not their or there--not excuses, CompulsiveObsessive; I have two of Hannity's books, three Coulter books, and Savage's last book, which I haven't read yet. Plus Bob Woodward's previous book, and a book about Ted Kennedrunk, both of which cost me a combined buck-and-a-half.
What do you read, phone numbers off the bathroom stall walls at your local gay bar?
Posted by: keefer at May 30, 2007 07:23 PM
Good luck on your interview tonight, Matt!
Posted by: Freedom1 at May 30, 2007 07:38 PM
have two of Hannity's books, three Coulter books, and Savage's last book, which I haven't read yet. Plus Bob Woodward's previous book, and a book about Ted Kennedrunk, both of which cost me a combined buck-and-a-half.
All are a waste of your retirement dollars - you should go to the library.
Posted by: ford at May 30, 2007 07:55 PM
What do you read, phone numbers off the bathroom stall walls at your local gay bar?
Posted by: keefer at May 30, 2007 07:23 PM
When I've exhausted all of the reading material on bathroom walls, keefer, I am inclined to pick up a work of fiction or perhaps a historical novel, even a detective story now & then. The Jean M. Auel series on prehistoric man has my attention at the moment. I've just about finished 'The Mammoth Hunters' and look forward to reading 'The Plains of Passage'. The last political book I read was 'Memoirs' by Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
Posted by: Canadian Observer at May 30, 2007 09:10 PM
That explains a lot CO. Maybe you should try some current books on what is going on in the world today. Ostrich immitations never saved anyones a$$.
Posted by: kjstrouble at May 30, 2007 11:53 PM
CO. Maybe you should try some current books on what is going on in the world today.
Posted by: kjstrouble at May 30, 2007 11:53 PM
To get all that 'up-to-the-minute news', kjstrouble, nothing beats the daily newspaper and perhaps some choice Internet sites. Any books by Coulter, Hannity and their ilk, will be given no consideration at all.
Posted by: Canadian Observer at May 31, 2007 08:24 AM
And the ones that give indepth looks at the origins and plans of AQ, or other terrorist groups. Maybe something on the history of Iraq, and how it got to where it is? Background on the overal Middle East, or several countries around there? Trust me, not even the Christian Science Monitor is as indepth as a well written book, let alone your daily paper. But you have to want to learn and grow in order for these to be viable options.
Posted by: kjstrouble at May 31, 2007 10:58 AM
Order Matt and Mark's book on Amazon or Barnes and Noble


Loved the interview, and the comments as well. Sounds like that site deals with some of the same trolls you do here.
I can't wait to buy the book, but school is still getting in the way.
Great interview, guys--too bad the DemocRATs ignore corruption in their ranks. Can't get the book right now--need to catch up on the books I already have and the wife has a moratorium on book buying.
Can't get the book right now--need to catch up on the books I already have and the wife has a moratorium on book buying.
Posted by: keefer at May 30, 2007 05:44 PM
Those are top-notch excuses, keefer. Way to go.
Those are top-notch excuses, keefer. Way to go.
They're--not their or there--not excuses, CompulsiveObsessive; I have two of Hannity's books, three Coulter books, and Savage's last book, which I haven't read yet. Plus Bob Woodward's previous book, and a book about Ted Kennedrunk, both of which cost me a combined buck-and-a-half.
What do you read, phone numbers off the bathroom stall walls at your local gay bar?
Good luck on your interview tonight, Matt!
All are a waste of your retirement dollars - you should go to the library.
What do you read, phone numbers off the bathroom stall walls at your local gay bar?
Posted by: keefer at May 30, 2007 07:23 PM
When I've exhausted all of the reading material on bathroom walls, keefer, I am inclined to pick up a work of fiction or perhaps a historical novel, even a detective story now & then. The Jean M. Auel series on prehistoric man has my attention at the moment. I've just about finished 'The Mammoth Hunters' and look forward to reading 'The Plains of Passage'. The last political book I read was 'Memoirs' by Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
That explains a lot CO. Maybe you should try some current books on what is going on in the world today. Ostrich immitations never saved anyones a$$.
CO. Maybe you should try some current books on what is going on in the world today.
Posted by: kjstrouble at May 30, 2007 11:53 PM
To get all that 'up-to-the-minute news', kjstrouble, nothing beats the daily newspaper and perhaps some choice Internet sites. Any books by Coulter, Hannity and their ilk, will be given no consideration at all.
And the ones that give indepth looks at the origins and plans of AQ, or other terrorist groups. Maybe something on the history of Iraq, and how it got to where it is? Background on the overal Middle East, or several countries around there? Trust me, not even the Christian Science Monitor is as indepth as a well written book, let alone your daily paper. But you have to want to learn and grow in order for these to be viable options.