The Flim Flam Man is composed of political columns written for two Northern California newspapers, the Vallejo Times Herald and the Benicia Herald, between 2009 and 2013.
These columns strongly reflected the adamantly conservative political views of writer Jim Pugh. The columns were, without a doubt, highly controversial for the most part, yet the reader will surely find them interesting even though he or she may not always agree with the writer’s view points.
During these five years in America, this country was made to endure perhaps the most incom- petent chief executive ever to sit in the White House. This same president however, was af- forded nearly complete support by the American press and media as a whole. It was on this phenomena that the writer concentrates a great deal of his attention during this period.
The readers certainly realized that Mr. Pugh was no fan of President Obama, but it was very clear that he certainly presented a fair and honest report of the actions of this president dur- ing the five year period.
Read and enjoy, for certainly even though you just might be a supporter of the president, you will find it very hard to put down.
Boring it is not.
关于作者
Born in Greensboro, N.C
Raised in Mt. Pleasant, S.C. (suburd to Charleston)
Graduate: Rivers H.S Charleston
V. of Florida BS in Business management, minor in Political Science
La Salle University School of Law JD
Military: Joined USMC ( R ) at 16
Graduate of Naval/Marine flight training, Pensacola
Received regular commission
Command of the 121st Fighter Squadron USMC – F-4 Phantom
Civilian Life:
Returned to Charleston to join fathers automotive maintenance firm. Became a partner and eventually owned several business.
Ventured West to San Francisco and continued in the automobile maintenance field, owning a business
As a teenager, Jim studied for two summers with the famous Charleston artist William Halsey. While at the U. of Florida, Jim stayed for three summers, studying art The Ringling School of Art.
His other creative interest was poetry. From 1998 to 2006, his poems were published in 8 poetry anthologies by the International Library of Poetry, Nobel House and National Library of Poetry. He received the National Choice Awar from the Library of Congress.
On his active side of life he liked racing – motorcycles, cars, ocean sailboats, and flying his own airplane. He joined his father at his farm in breeding American Saddle bred and Arabian horses.
Personally, he had a few wives and three children.
Life took a dramatic turn while living in Benicia, California. He unexpectedly had triple bypass surgery. But what followed to help his recovery was his renewed interest in politics and writing. That combination led to five years of political columns in the Benicia Herald and a few years in the Vallejo Times Herald.