We are starting off 2016 right with Greg Gutfeld's How to be Right: the art of being persuasively correct. Being that this is an election year, there's no doubt that any time you mention to your friends that you are a Republican/Conservative you will be hit with criticism depending on your age and group of friends. With that said, I think this book is a perfect choice.
Greg Gutfeld doesn't really need an introduction, but for those of you who are not familiar, Gutfeld is not only an author, but a Fox News host as well. He currently has his own show The Greg Gutfeld Show, and is also a host on The Five. Gutfeld is best known for his political humor, and once you read his book, you'll see how he uses that trait to his advantage.
His book has gained popularity since it's packed with information on how to deal with Liberals. Most of us already know that when faced with scientific/historical/real facts, Liberals will fold on their arguments; however, considering Gutfeld's humorous twist, it's worth the read.
He's been on numerous book tours, and there's probably a chance he visited near you, or will very soon. Personally, I regret missing his visit near me after a really busy month of events before the holidays hit. If you have a chance, DON'T MISS OUT! For more information on his book, take a look at his site HERE. You can also take a look HERE to see where else he will be visiting.
Because his book is a New York Times Best Seller, there are several ways you can get a copy of his book. They include online on his site (autographed), on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or if you have a library card, it's likely your local library has a copy. Even in my very liberal city in California, I was able to snag one (they actually had 5).
Feel free to take a look below at the video of Greg Gutfeld discussing his book and his approach. It's great! We kick off his book TOMORROW, January 2nd. Hopefully you can join in.
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