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Praise for Don
McNay and The Unbridled World of Ernie Fletcher.
“Thank goodness there are
still journalists like Don McNay
left in Kentucky and America: fearless, truthful,
compelling and willing to take on powerful interests. He's what the First Amendment
was all about two centuries back. Do yourself a favor and buy this
book."
John
Eckberg, author of Road Dog;
The Success Effect;
and a business reporter at The
Cincinnati
Enquirer
Don
McNay
came to journalism relatively late, but he quickly proved that he has some
attributes of fine journalists -- a nose for news, a sense of justice, a
capacity for outrage about injustice, a sympathy for the average person, a
willingness to speak truth to power, and a sense of humor.
-Al
Cross, Director of the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues,
based at the University of Kentucky,
and political writer for The Courier-Journal for 15 1/2 years.
“The
claimed accomplishments of a political leader can only be measured with good
and accurate information and the consistent reports of Don
McNay certainly provide that reliable news.”
-Governor
Julian M. Carroll
“Rock n' roll can parallel life and
politics in ways that are funny, ironic, incisive and profound and thus, Don McNay engages his readers. Lyrics from the likes of John Mellencamp and
Melissa Etheridge spotlight McNay's tough topics, and McNay's research and
plainspoken style enlightens.”
-Suzette
Martinez Standring, Immediate Past President,
National
Society of Newspaper Columnists
"In
rapid time, Don McNay has emerged as
a powerful voice for disempowered Kentuckians: men and women who work hard and
play by the rules, but whose quest for a share of the American Dream is
frustrated by corrupt politicians and special interests. May his voice
continue to resonate."
Jonathan Miller, Kentucky State
Treasurer and author of The
Compassionate Community: Ten Values to Unite America
"Thank God the SOB wasn't writing back
when I ran for office."
-Rick
Robinson, Fort Mitchell attorney, former congressional aide and former
congressional candidate.
Some people
like to go to the track and catch a race
or to the stadium and watch nine innings. They go with a pencil behind
their ear -- and they keep notes. They may curse the stumbling horse
or the third baseman's sloppy glove. But they curse them out of
love, as a mother scolds a wayward child. Don McNay
may love horses, he may love baseball. I honestly don't know. But I do
know he loves politics, and he keeps notes. Like any true
fan, his aspersions are from the heart. He only wants that horse to run
like he did in the morning workout, that third baseman to catch like he did in
the minors and that governor to govern the way he promised to in the campaign.
-Mark Neikirk, Managing Editor of the Cincinnati
Post and the Kentucky
Post.
"Don
McNay's snappy writing is an always-too-brief joy to read, as
he exercises his sharp wit on the proud and powerful, giving a practical and
down-to-Earth take on how political maneuverings and economic rumblings affect
regular Kentuckians."
-Jim Gaines, Political Reporter for
the Bowling Green
Daily News.
“Don McNay knows Kentucky and isn't afraid to call 'em as he
sees 'em -- and have a good laugh at 'em as well.”
-Samantha Bennett, Columnist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
and Vice President of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists.
Don
McNay
is a keen observer of today’s political, social and economic landscape.
He writes colorfully, clearly and with great humor. But more than that,
he exhibits the courage to speak the truth no matter the consequences.
Such courage is a rare commodity in today’s world.
-Bill Garmer, Lexington
Trial Attorney, Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Governor and Former Chair of the Kentucky
Democratic Party.
Don McNay is one of those fearless folks we all
want to be. His writing is both wittingly disarming and courageously
straight forward. McNay speaks and writes in a language we can all
understand and never pulls punches. Taking on the establishment is easy;
doing it with charm, style and clarity of reasoned thought makes for a very
good read."
-Alan
Stein, President, Lexington
Legends Professional Baseball Team.
Yet another nod toward "The Unbridled World of Ernie Fletcher" from the Courier-Journal
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