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From Government, Military, Intelligence, and Law Enforcement

“I’m very impressed with John’s book if for no other reason than it forced me to re-look at my own sources of information and evaluate how I learn, retain, and express my personal views of domestic and international events. I had not realized just how mired I had become in a single, right-leaning perspective. The ROIL System is a motivator; a tool that pushes the reader, especially us Boomers, to explore a wider spectrum of information sources. As I write this endorsement I am living in Baghdad, working as a security advisor to a major U.S. contractor. Information in my line of work is essential to survival, literally. Linear or single track thinking is dangerous in my business. The ROIL System prevents that, if you’re willing to look at and listen to opposing views. After all, if you don’t understand what the other guy is saying, how can you counter what he’s doing?” Anthony Blondell, Jr. Major, US Army, retired, currently senior security coordinator; Kellogg, Brown and Root, Baghdad, Iraq

“The ROIL System gives the reader a readily available blueprint to track down and obtain the sources of information necessary for any American to be an informed citizen of both the US and the world. I know many professionals who will benefit from using the techniques John Daly identifies in ROIL.” Jim Handlin, former CIA case officer and author of Survivors of Predator Priests
“Between 24-hour cable news cycles, the Internet, and blogging, there is no end to how much information is available at our fingertips. The key is understanding how to get to the meat of the issue and get around all the bias and gossip. For those who follow John Daly’s ROIL System, the result is a better sense of how events and issues around the world are truly unfolding.” U.S. Senator John Ensign, Republican from Nevada

“In American politics today we have witnessed a disturbing decline in basic decorum. Anger, name-calling and unbridled animosity toward others that would have been shocking a generation ago have become commonplace today. I would urge every member of Congress, indeed every elected official, to read John Daly’s book. We live in a time in which people feel fervently about key issues and express their views with intensity. That is a good thing, but it is important to make sure that our views are shaped by a true understanding of the issues. We must learn to listen to others and truly understand. I am convinced that the ROIL System can make an important contribution not only to bringing about greater comity in American politics, but in helping us come together as a nation to solve many of our most pressing problems.” Retired U.S. Senator Dennis DeConcini, Democrat from Arizona

“This book is a roadmap to becoming more informed and better educated about our daily events. I strongly recommend it to anyone who wants to understand both sides of the table and the purpose of each group’s positions. For me, I will use it to better prepare myself for the investigative interviews I routinely conduct. I also believe that it will help me in my day-to-day conversations, because your opinion is much more respected when you speak from what you know. Being evenly informed is a valuable tool.” Detective Jack Ballentine, Phoenix Police Department Homicide Unit

“Perhaps the most crucial skill to a law enforcement professional like me is the ability to quickly digest vast amounts of information from many biased sources and accurately assess it. Fortunately, the officer’s job in the field is always made easier by his ability to personally interact with human subjects—a benefit that is absent when assessing raw media data. John Daly provides not only a systematic method of effectively gathering and interpreting various forms of raw and biased media information; he educates the reader in the all-important techniques of developing contacts and exploiting information from human sources. Daly’s ROIL System was formed in the crucible of investigative reporting and media insight and it is conveyed in a manner that only a veteran and master journalist could achieve.” Michael H. Green, police sergeant, East Hampton, Connecticut

From Journalism and Education

“With the media bombarding us with information 24/7, and with so many agendas from left to right, John Daly offers an easy-to-understand and valuable way to find the news nuggets we need from among all the verbal and printed rubble. He demonstrates how to be informed, while keeping an open mind. That takes talent to explain and basic intelligence to execute. And unlike so many in the media, John does not insult his readers’ intelligence.” Gerry Brooks, news anchor, WVIT NBC 30, Hartford, Connecticut

“John Daly is a top-notch journalist. His book lets you in on the little-known secrets top-notch journalists use to keep abreast of the news. Buy it and use it to machete your way through the information jungle to a clearer understanding of what’s going on in the world, and why!” John Dancy, retired NBC News Correspondent, Professor of Journalism at Duke University

“For all of us who need to have a ‘big-picture’ view of the world to help us make good judgments on specific issues, this book efficiently gives solid advice on seeing all while avoiding information overload—an invaluable tool for the overworked!” Geoff Wardle, Acting Chair, Transportation Design Department, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California

“Who has the time? How many times have we used that question as an excuse for just about anything that could help improve our quality of life? Trying to balance my life as a national sportscaster, mother and wife, I never could find the time to tap into the ocean of information that was out there. I used to get caught up in the undertow, until John Daly’s ROIL System taught me how to swim!” Linda Cohn, ESPN

“John Daly’s ROIL System is the ‘how to’ guide to dealing with the media. From a screenwriter’s perspective, Daly has a library of knowledge that is both humorous and informative. It has shown me the intricacies into the so-called backstage elements of a media-based society. I highly recommend this read for writers of all genres.” Eric Snyder, screenwriter and sports journalist

“John Daly has provided me with my Bible. As a recent graduate entering into the current world of journalism, I was faced with a countless amount of questions and concerns. I can finally take a sigh of relief. The ROIL System has helped guide me towards ideas and thoughts that will help shape my career.” Meagan Farley, journalism student

“If we take John Daly’s ROIL System to heart, it will yank us out of the comfort zone that Walter Lippmann warned about a century ago in his book, Public Opinion: ‘For when a system of stereotypes is well fixed, our attention is called to those facts which support it, and diverted from those which contradict.’” Rev. Paul Seaver, OP, Providence College

From Business, Media, and Entertainment

“Biologist Stephen Jay Gould once said: ‘Nothing is more dangerous than a dogmatic worldview—nothing more constraining, more blinding to innovation, more destructive of openness to novelty.’ John’s book is a needed antidote to the era of news by doctrinaire hyperventilation. He invites us to use technology to expand our vision, thereby inviting fresh insight into our interpretation of national and world affairs. Thanks, John, you’ve supplied a valuable resource!” John Ray, president of Heritage Capital Advisors

“Daly has grabbed the ‘bull’ by the horns here. We desperately need to raise the level of public discourse in this land. With ROIL, he offers a practical first step that anyone can take.” Craig Miller, correspondent on California Connected on KCET-TV, Los Angeles

“John Daly’s straightforward, no-nonsense approaches will change the way you get your news. This is a smart, eye-opening tool that every journalist and non-journalist should absorb. Daly has done his footwork. Follow his lead and you won’t be duped by biased news ever again.” Alison Serene, publisher/editor, Newshound magazine

“Easy and recommended reading for aspiring journalists, the business community, and people wanting to stay a step ahead of the game. John Daly offers a clear, clever, and concise approach to understanding the news media.” Craig Hoffman, news director, WBKI-TV, Louisville, Kentucky

“As a broadcast news executive for nearly two decades, I agree with John’s assertion of media bias and the prostitution of local TV news in the past decade. The ROIL System is the best I’ve read for gathering, processing and using information in today’s age both for business and journalism.” Bob Walker, former executive news producer, WTRV-TV; and current broadcast journalism instructor at Alcorn State University

“Even serious news junkies can benefit from John’s reminders of how to streamline news-gathering techniques in a world of information overload.” Trina Virgo, founder and president of the US-Ireland Alliance and former foreign policy adviser to Senator Edward M. Kennedy

“A good, quick read that can make the difference between being an informed, thinking person and a tool of the media. The ROIL System succinctly describes how the quality people I know and trust take meaningful action to shape their world.” John Shulansky, president and CEO of Jetlantic

“This is terrific stuff. A wonderfully insightful, intelligent, and most of all, helpful way of learning how we can read, listen, think and interact more clearly. It’s a book I wish had been written long ago, but I’m certainly grateful it’s here now.” Matthew Laurance, actor

“I was at a point where I had to either shut all news sources out of my life, or make it a full-time job. I didn’t want to do the former and be an ignorant soul just strolling the planet, but I also can’t devote what seems like an eternity to gathering information, then having to reintroduce myself to my family. Through John’s book I learned how to gather news smarter, not harder. At first, as I guess most of us past forty do, I resisted having to learn something new. I did it years ago when computers were forcing their way into my life. But now, I can’t imagine going back to a typewriter! So change is good—sometimes daunting, but generally good. I had to face the fact that change was coming regardless of how I dealt with it. I might as well take charge. This book let me realize that I can live an informed life and have time for family, friends and work. It has empowered me to be in control of what goes into my personal computer…my brain. How to recognize baseless assertions from fact, and how to determine when I’ve reached the point of satisfaction on a subject, so that I can turn it all off and enjoy the silence. Of course take this testimony for what it’s worth; I’m just a ‘Democratic, moderate liberal sounding board.’ And proud of it. Thank you, John.” Bryan Cranston, actor/director

“In a world where we’re all asked to run faster than the fastest pace, the ROIL System has defined and organized my method of information upload. I’ve improved my active interaction with this system.” Jean Swift, director of corporate relations, Art Center College of Design Pasadena, California
 
“A book that can be read at the speed of today’s breaking news...offers a balanced information-gathering process lasting a lifetime!” Sal Mentesana, Division I College Basketball coach
 
“If Major League Umpires got rid of the Quest-Tech machine and adopted the ROIL System, we’d all see eye to eye.” Mike Maddux, former Major League Baseball player and current pitching coach for the Milwaukee Brewers

“The best short read … make that the best read I’ve had in months. Something so simple has had such a meaningful impact on my life. Miss this one at your own peril!” John McClain, Grammy winner, owner of The Dog and Pony Show Studio

“ROIL is a mind-opening primer for those who want to be truly in the know.” Patricia A. Trent, Esq., president of Trent, Tyrell and Associates, Las Vegas

“In this age of torrential information flow, John Daly finally reveals his secrets. Many people talk about many things; John has always been one of those who can actually comment intelligently on virtually any subject and now I know how—ROIL.” Hugh Anderson, certified financial planner, charted financial consultant, and certified investment management analyst

“This book is both entertaining and informative. It should be required reading in colleges throughout the country. I wish John Daly had written and I had read about the ROIL System 20 years ago! The depth of his media insight is impressive.” Steven B. Twitchell, chartered life underwriter, chartered financial consultant

“This is good stuff, informative and useful information.” Jim Rosetta, vice president and general manager, Canon, USA

“This book is a great guide for busy people to gather information in a short time. John has given us the ‘how to’ book to keep up or catch up on news from around the world. Even not so well read people can learn from this short book. The ROIL System and the references in this book will help busy business people have the knowledge of a well-schooled journalist.” Dick Conn, retired NFL player with the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers, currently a sales representative for Jostens, Inc.

“It’s like one-stop shopping for people who want to REALLY know what’s happening in the world around them!” Trent Greenwell, concerned citizen

“May your book help people recognize the need to read, as well as hear with discerning ears, see with clarity, decide with intelligence. What a monumental undertaking, John.” Jeanne Corcoran, children’s multimedia writer/producer

“Knowledge is power. John Daly’s ROIL System is a must read for any entrepreneur seeking better results and greater success in today’s business environment. The book is informative and to the point, with great insight and examples of the tools needed to be well informed.” Virginia Martino, co-founder/president, Brand, Ltd. and The Odyssey Lifestyle

“Before reading John Daly’s book, I would only get my news from publications and outlets that shared my political views, but the ROIL System has provided me with the tools necessary to understand and elevate both sides of the story. It has taught me to look past the article to obtain the entire story and not get caught up in the journalist’s personal thoughts. If you are interested in becoming better informed on what is happening around you this is a must read.” Eric M. Ackman, president of Summit Event Management, Inc.

Rush Confirms My Case: Right-Wing Media Scared

This is a posting about why you should stop watching cable news or listening to talk radio – for news. Plus, I found another alternative on satellite radio called POTUS.

LAS VEGAS, NV (January 31, 2009) – To delve into the recent silliness of Rush Limbaugh here only plays into his entertainment tricks. I won’t waste your time.

So, let me say this to any of you who still think Rush matters. If you had a broken leg would you go to a comedian? Then why would you go to an entertainer for news?

Rush’s goal – along with the rest of the characters in talk radio and cable news – is ratings. If you pay attention to these entertainers for anything else but laughs, then you are wasting your time. Enjoy sports or a good comedy or drama instead.

Here’s my caveat about watching cable news: breaking news. Most of the cable networks – especially during the day – are competent at the developing story. That doesn’t mean they get it right; many news stories rarely come into focus in the first minutes or hours. Yet, cable news and your local TV news, for that matter, are the first warning signals to us. And for that reason, they should be heeded.

But when it comes to understanding today’s issues in-depth – the economy and foreign policy – run as fast as you can from talk radio and cable news.

Here’s a book plug. My book shows you how to gain much more information in twenty minutes than the two hours you’d be forced to watch Keith, Rachel, BillO, Sean, or Greta. Drop me an email at info@johndaly.tv and I will send you an e-version of the book for free.

One reason for Rush’s antics is a switch in TV news habits. According to recent ratings, Americans are watching serious news in larger numbers. Granted, the economy has a lot to do with that; either folks are trying to figure out the mess or they’re at home without jobs.

Shows like CBS’ 60 Minutes, ABC’s Nightline, and PBS’ The News Hour with Jim Lehrer are seeing increases in viewership. The reason appears to be that these shows offer more in-depth coverage. More often on these shows, experts, not political hacks, are interviewed. Too often the cable shows stage a match between a Democrat and a Republican and the verbal version of a hockey game or Jerry Springer breaks out. Even CNBC has taken on this style.

Now, some of you will say these “serious news shows” appear on the so-called liberal media. Let’s examine that.

Yes, the media seems to have a love affair with Barack Obama. First, he made history. Second, he is the anti-George Bush: articulate and smart.

But is the infatuation with Obama because the media is liberal? Yes, there is some truth to that.

But here’s the more dominant reason. Obama is a great and new story. That’s far more important to people in the media. To be honest, most people I know in the media are a-political.

The critics screaming “liberal media bias” give reporters and editors too much credit. They’re not smart enough to dictate to the public what to think. The media, for the most part, listens to what the public is yearning for and they give it to them.

If you could listen to a morning news meeting at any station or network, the implied question is this to staffers: WAPTA. What Are People Talking About? Trust me; it’s much easier and less expensive than doing investigative journalism.

I think this is a far worse problem than so-called liberal media because the news business caves into what I call an Entertainment Bias.

Furthermore, if the media was so liberal why didn’t they correct the false allegations and innuendos about Al Gore (”I invented the internet”) that were perpetuated by the Rove-Bush machine? And why did the media so gleefully cover the Lewinsky story? Were they suddenly self-righteous members of the Moral Majority? No, there was a titillating story to report.

Another thing not mentioned recently: the day after President Obama announces his intention to close Gitmo as a prison for foreign war criminals, it was the New York Times, Sodom and Gomorra in the eyes of the right, that broke the story about the number of released detainees that have gone back to become combatants for al Qaeda. It was on the front page.

So, let’s temper the liberal media stuff. I’m not saying it doesn’t exist; it’s just not a dominant factor that so many right-wing whackos want you to believe.

Now let’s look at the other side.

Rush’s uber-bloviating could be out of ratings fear. There is reason to believe that the public is mounting a backlash against the Right-Wing media – namely Fox News and talk radio.

The ratings on Election Night were interesting. The winners were ABC News and CNN. NBC and CBS have been deemed far more liberal than ABC, while CNN has been perceived as more moderate compared to the extremists on MSNBC and Fox.

I think there is this perception. Entertainers like Rush, Hannity, and O’Reilly are partially to blame for the economic and foreign policy mess.

Is that true? Yes, but only when you add this: the extremist wing of the GOP allowed the falsehoods and one-sided diatribes from these jokesters to go unanswered – for their own political purposes.

But other knuckleheads – not just Rush – might be noticing it. Neil Cavuto on Fox News Channel and Fox Business News answered a viewer who accused him of criticizing only Democrats with a lengthy review of clips of him accusing Republicans of overspending. Ironically, those clips were all in 2008 and 2009. He certainly wasn’t saying that in 2004.

But enough picking low-hanging fruit.

While listening to Sirius Satellite Radio the other day, I found POTUS. POTUS means Politics of the United States. It’s a channel that covers Washington, DC. It even has actor Ron Silver, a Republican, as a host. But the content is truly fair and balanced.

One show called The Press Pool discussed President Obama’s choice of Al Arabiya Television for his first exclusive interview. The host – and I didn’t get his name and can’t find it online – brought on two separate guests. One was from the Media Research Institute, a conservative think-tank about the media. The other was Media Matters, a liberal website that keeps tabs on the media – especially the right-wingers.

Each guest was allowed to spill their views. The host was more interested in delving further into the guests’ thinking – without any agenda. It’s refreshing to listen to. I highly recommend it.

It reminded me of going to the right doctor for the right ailment.

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