Controversial? Hell yes!
Fun to Listen to? Hell yes!
For those of you who don't know, Neal Boortz (that's me) has been a
Talk Show Host (What Bill Clinton would refer to as a "Preacher of
Hate") in Atlanta, Georgia since 1969. Since 1993 I have been holding
forth on News Talk 750 WSB, a radio station with a 50,000 watt
afterburner. Since early 1999 my show has been syndicated on radio
stations from Maine to California and from Alaska to Florida. My
program airs live from 8:30 to 1:00 pm each weekday. Right now I am
closing in on four million listeners nationwide. Hey, that's not up to
Limbaugh standards, but then I'm growing faster than he is.
Background? O.K., as if you weren't bored enough.
I was born on April 6, 1945 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. I didn't
particularly like the accent of the people up there so I left for Texas
about 30 days later when my Dad returned to the Pacific to continue his
participation in World War II. (Marine pilot.) Texas was always my
"official" residence, but I lived all over the place since Dad was in
the Marine Corps. Some addresses would include Honolulu, Hawaii, Laguna
Beach, California, Morehead City, North Carolina; Virginia Beach,
Virginia, Pensacola, Florida and others.
By the ever-loving skin of my teeth I graduated High School in 1963
from Pensacola High with something like a C- average. A good collection
of Polaroid photos of a member of the admissions staff opened the doors
to Texas A&M University, and off I went. I was a worse student at
A&M than I was in high school. I finished at A&M in 1967 and
came to Atlanta to visit my parents. Dad was working at Lockheed at the
time. I liked the place, and I stayed. I've been here ever since.
I wasn't through with higher education after Texas A&M. I entered
law school in Atlanta in 1973 and graduated in 1977. Law school finally
presented a challenge worthy of my attention, so I worked at it and
graduated near the top of my class. I passed the bar before graduation
so I went into practice immediately. I continued practicing law until I
signed a contract with WSB in 1992.
During my years in talk radio I have managed to find other things to
do. We'll attribute this to the fact that I am easily bored. From 1977
to 1992, as I said, I practiced law in addition to doing the talk show.
Prior to 1977 you could find me working as a jewelry or carpet buyer,
an insurance salesman, selling life and casualty insurance, loading
trucks, slinging mail at the post office, working in an employment
office, writing speeches for the Governor of Georgia and auditing the
books overnight at a sleazy motel. Since I didn't retire from my law
practice until I signed with WSB in 1992 this would mean that I was 47
years old before I ever had less than two jobs
I live in the Northern 'burbs during the week and in Southwest Florida
during most weekends. When I'm not on the air or giving a speech
somewhere, I like to spend whatever free time is left playing golf or
flying. When it's time to slip the bonds of gravity I choose between a
hot air balloon, my Mooney Ovation2 or my Super Decathlon. There's
nothing like flying upside down to clear your mind ... among other
things.
When I feel particularly frisky I like to sit down and write. My first
book, "The Terrible Truth About Liberals," has been through six
different printings. I'm presently working on my next book, "Somebody
Has To Say It." I expect a brutal bidding war from several publishers
for that one.
Politics? I'm a confirmed Libertarian. I believe that the principal
difference between the Democrats and the Republicans is that the
Democrats just want to grow our Imperial Federal Government a bit
faster than the Republicans do.
Yes, I'm married. My wife, Donna, doesn't listen to the show. Never
has. This is good. My daughter, Laura, uses a fake last name. Another
good idea.