LMFAO: Wayne Root's New Book, "Millionaire Republican: How Rich Republicans Get Rich -- and How You Can Too!" September 14, 2005 01:47 PM US Eastern Timezone
GWIN Announces Publication of New Book by Chairman Wayne Allyn Root -- 'Millionaire Republican' Provides Readers with Insights into Acquiring Wealth and Financial Freedom
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 14, 2005--GWIN Inc. (OTCBB: GWNI), America's only publicly traded sports handicapping firm, announced today that the new book by Wayne Allyn Root, "Millionaire Republican: How Rich Republicans Get Rich -- and How You Can Too!" will be released by Penguin/Tarcher on Oct. 6, 2005.
In "Millionaire Republican," GWIN Chairman and CEO Root, one of the most recognized professional sports prognosticators in the world, teaches readers the Republican secrets of mega-wealth and unlimited success. Branded by the media as "The Face of Las Vegas Gambling," "America's Handicapper," and "The King of Vegas Sports Gambling," Root is a fixture on American television. In addition to hosting GWIN's "Wayne Allyn Root's WinningEDGE(TM)" on Superstation WGN, and serving as creator, executive producer and one of the stars of the new prime-time series "King of Vegas" airing on Spike TV starting in January, Root has been a frequent guest on a variety of national TV and radio talk shows. Always charismatic, dynamic, colorful and opinionated, Root is now adding politics to his other areas of expertise -- gaming, sports and business success.
True to form from the high-profile and outspoken Root, "Millionaire Republican" and its goal of teaching all Americans to think and act like wealthy Republicans, is expected to catapult Root into the public eye with appearances on national TV talk shows, talk radio, and popular political Web sites. The book is the story of how Root, a S.O.B. (Son of a Butcher) from the wrong side of the tracks, himself became a millionaire Republican, and how the 18 Republican secrets of mega-wealth got him there. Ironically, Root learned these "Republican Rules" from his blue-collar butcher father who, literally from the day of his birth, taught him the rule that guides this book: "The Republican Party is not just the party of the rich -- it is the party of anyone who WANTS to be rich." Root was taught by his Jewish Republican butcher father that if he followed the principles and rules of the GOP, he'd become wealthy and successful beyond his wildest imagination. And that wise butcher was "right on the money!" Root today lives the American Dream. The Las Vegas Sun called Root "The Face of Las Vegas Gambling" and said, "(Root) has built a TV sports prognosticating empire." James Cramer of CNBC's "Kudlow & Cramer" and "The Street.com" called Root "The King of Handicappers and the Warren Buffett of his world." Equities magazine reported that "Wayne Allyn Root takes a page from classy casino king Steve Wynn." A Wall Street Journal profile referred to Root as "a modern-day P.T. Barnum." Fortune magazine called him "The Benjamin Graham of Sports Gambling." Fox News (Las Vegas) said, "his success is mind-blowing ... Wayne has built a one-man empire ... talking to Wayne Allyn Root is like talking to Tony Robbins."
Root uses his renowned prognostication skills to predict Republican domination at all levels of government for decades to come and wrote his book to show readers how to capitalize and thrive on this "Red Storm." The "meat" of "Millionaire Republican" is Root's 18 Republican Secrets of Mega-Wealth and Unlimited Success, and his description of the great divide in America today that is based on success, wealth and ownership -- Root calls it "The Divided States of America." Root points out that this divide was never on display more clearly than in New Orleans after the tragic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. In "Millionaire Republican," Root teaches readers why thinking like a Democrat will keep you poor, hopeless, helpless and clueless, and Root reports what he calls "the sad truth" that liberal Democratic politicians want and need their voters to live in poverty and mediocrity, thus remaining dependent on big government, welfare checks and Democratic politicians.
Author Root said of his book, "Ironically, this book is not a partisan political book. It isn't about abortion or stem cells or gay rights or civil rights or the Iraq war. As I say in my 'Millionaire Republican' book, even I don't always agree with the GOP party line on these issues. But my book is only about one thing -- wealth and how to acquire it! My goal is to expose groups that don't normally vote Republican -- women, minorities, union members, Americans living in poverty -- to Republican thinking. My hope is that by reading 'Millionaire Republican,' I can provide them with a new perspective on looking at their financial future and their family's future as well. This book presents insights into the Republican mindset when it comes to business, ownership, achieving success and financial freedom. When it comes to money, you either think like a Republican, or you get left behind (excuse the pun). This book is all about ownership -- Republicans own, Democrats rent. This book is an instructional manual for taking control of your life by teaching the reader how to own your home, business, career, your children's education and your financial future. I call it your own personal 'Extreme Republican Makeover!'"
Per Douglas Miller, GWIN president & COO, "'Millionaire Republican' is another powerful tool in continuing to build Wayne as a nationally known media personality and spokesman for GWIN. While the company will not share directly in the profits from the book, we will profit from sales of the book through our Web site, WinningEDGE.com, and its use as a sales incentive and promotional vehicle, and of course, the company will be the beneficiary of the many media and promotional appearances Wayne will be making, thereby providing further national exposure and branding. On a personal note, as a graduate of Stanford Business School and a lifelong entrepreneur and corporate officer, I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is looking to achieve the American Dream of wealth and success." |