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You Can't Say That! Common Sense from America's Number One Gay Radio Talk Show Host |
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Rating: Summary: He calls it like it is Review: I have listened to Karel for about 3 years now, and he calls it like he sees it. I agree with 98% of his views, I love him for who he is and how he shares his life openly with us.
Rating: Summary: economists beware Review: Karel is a very entertaining host and I respect the fact he says what he thinks-- which too many people today haven't the guts to do. Nevertheless, I have at least one caveat-- if you have any training in economics, cover your ears when he starts going off on such issues. Here he is quite clueless, simply follows the typical liberal line and displays a fundamental ignorance of the basic principles of the subject.
Rating: Summary: Karel has a lot to say. Review: Laugh (out loud), cry, think, talk. This book says it all. It will make you laugh. Crisp dialog and quick wit on every page. This book will make you cry. Read about about Karel's bond with his mother. This book will make you think. Karel writes about everyday topics, news, and cultural happenings from a gay man's prespective. But don't think of it as a "gay" book or you'll miss the boat. Because you'll often find yourself in that "ah-ha" moment when you realize that you agree with his point of view; that it all makes sense. But most of all "You Can't Say That" will make you want to talk. To talk about society, fitting in, loving and leaving, life and death. So read it. Share it with your friends. Then get ready for the dialog to begin. Karel has a lot to say, indeed.
Rating: Summary: Karel has a lot to say. Review: Laugh (out loud), cry, think, talk. This book says it all. It will make you laugh. Crisp dialog and quick wit on every page. This book will make you cry. Read about about Karel's bond with his mother. This book will make you think. Karel writes about everyday topics, news, and cultural happenings from a gay man's prespective. But don't think of it as a "gay" book or you'll miss the boat. Because you'll often find yourself in that "ah-ha" moment when you realize that you agree with his point of view; that it all makes sense. But most of all "You Can't Say That" will make you want to talk. To talk about society, fitting in, loving and leaving, life and death. So read it. Share it with your friends. Then get ready for the dialog to begin. Karel has a lot to say, indeed.
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