I liked it but don't think it's as good as "Bold and Fresh"
I thought this book was good, but not as interesting as "Bold and Fresh" which I previously read. That one talked more about Bill's life and was more interesting to me.
Not just ranting
O'Reilly makes another splash, but this time he teaches from his own mistakes. He provides a survival type list of situations to avoid and then gives real life personal examples of why they should be avoided. This book should be categorized under the old axiom "learn from the mistakes of others so you don't make the same mistakes".
Getting more full of himself
I used to really love him, but it seems he gets more full of himself a with each passing year. He's gotten to the point that he latches onto a thought on a subject he knows nothing about and then becomes dogmatic, not listening to anyone else, even an expert. He is what he is, but I wish he'd be more open minded before he attacks.
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