A few books that I think are good for a pre-election year read..

"110 People who are screwing up America, and Al Franken is #37."
I loved this read, it targets all the people that love Americans, but hate America.. and Al Franken 'is #37'...
Bernard Goldberg is a good writer, shoots from the hip and takes no prisoners.

John Stossel, now that he is no longer tied down by CBS's political agenda, he can speak out on the crap he has been reporting over the years, check it out, I think it's very.. informative.

Freakeonomics, Steven(s) Levit and Dubner.
What I liked about this book, was these guys had no personal agenda or opinion. It was based on economics and mathematics.
It was all about data, compiled over the years, lets face it the data is in, weather we like it or not..
Read this book!

I like every book Mr. Iacocca ever wrote, I just like what he has to say and how he says it. Even though he back-peddles a little bit in "Where have all the leaders gone", he still makes a lot of sense and considering his accomplishments, I think he is worth listening to, I would love to sit and chat with this guy for a while, preferably at his home in Tuscany with a sotch straight and a cuban cigar burning at one end...

This book... it was like reading a how-to manual on how to handle difficult situations and mayhem with millions of people in the balance. We practically lived this guy's life after 9-11. He organized and handled the New York crisis like a leader and he blames most of the successes on all his people.. and that tells me he is a great leader. Please read the book of the next President of the United States.
Rudolph Giuliani "Leadership" You won't be sorry...
That's my book report..
Peace off, J.