Tuesday, June 02, 2009
 
Book Report: Your Money or Your Life by Neil Cavuto (2005)
I find Cavuto to be the most engaging of the Fox News hosts. He's pleasant, polite, and assertive, and he always looks as though he believes that his guests are full of crap. In many cases they are.

This book collects, in written form, some short pieces of comment he used on his television programs in the late nineties and the early part of this century. He offers a couple paragraphs on dot-coms, on the Fed, various recessions we've passed through in the last decade, the Iraq War, Congress, and so on and so forth. In the Brave New World, they remind us of the time Before, the time of prosperity and opportunity. I can't imagine a collection from 2008 through 2018 would look like. If it would be allowed to be printed.

That said, it's only an okay book. The topics are handled with empathy and whatnot, but given that they're based on thirty second comments at the end of a newscast, you don't get really deeply into a topic. Since they say a lot of the same things, the book is also a bit repetitive since a collection from a decade or so is going to cover the same thing the same way sometimes. If you're going to read the book, break it up by reading a chapter a night or such. Maybe that's how normal readers do things instead of reading for hours at a sitting.

I'm a bit saddened that I don't get to see his program more often, but I'm busy afternoons and the guy isn't taking an afternoon bottle these days.

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