Neal Boortz

Neal Boortz
Neal A Boortz, Jr.is an American author, attorney, and former radio host. His nationally syndicated talk show, The Neal Boortz Show, which ended in 2013, was carried throughout the United States. It was ranked seventh in overall listeners, with more than 4.25 million per week. The content of the show included politics, current events, social issues, and topics of interest, which Boortz discussed with callers, correspondents and guests. Boortz touched on many controversial topics and referred to himself as an...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth6 April 1945
CountryUnited States of America
Big-government liberals don't like people with a sense of independence because independent people don't need big government.
If I'm tapping anything, it's the frustration of people who have something to say at work or home or in some social setting and just can't do it. I do it for them. I don't take prisoners.
People often get racism mixed up with bigotry or prejudice. We need to get our terminology straightened out. We obviously have racial problems that need solving. The first step in solving a problem is to identify it. If we keep mis-identifying bigotry and prejudice as racism we'll never make any headway
A lot of people out there pay good lip service to the idea of personal freedom... right up to the point that someone tries to do something that they don't personally approve of.
If there were any people safe to criticize, they'd be politicians and child molesters, doncha think?
Politicians are frightened to death of people who actually believe in liberty.
There are people in Congress who aren't very bright. In fact, some of them are just plain brain-dead.
Why is it when times get rough only the people have to look for ways to cut back? Why is this always just absolutely impossible for government?
One of the most crucial but hardest things to do as part of turning your life around is to get rid of all the negative people around you and replace them with people who encourage you instead.
Well, I've known Cynthia McKinney for a long time, and there is no way in the world that that word should be used to describe her or her hairdo or any woman -- unless she really is -- or her hairdo.
Twenty-twenty hindsight is a beautiful thing, but on live radio, live TV during a live broadcast, you don't have that luxury.
Factually, his statement is correct, ... If someone is offended by that, I think that is their problem. I think he ought to stand fast. At the most say, 'I could've chose my words more carefully, but I do stand by what I say.'
As a radio talk show host, I can say things no one else will because they are worried about being ostracized socially or on the job. I don't avoid controversy. My job is to stir it up.
How'd you like to get the federal government out of your paycheck?