Bob McCarty


Biography

A native of Enid, Oklahoma, Bob McCarty graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in journalism in 1984. During the next two decades, he served stints as an Air Force public affairs officer, a political campaign manager, a technology sales consultant and a public relations professional.

In October 2006, Bob began writing full time at BobMcCarty.com. Since then, his work has been published regularly at Andrew Breitbart’s BigGovernment.com, BigHollywood.com, BigJournalism.com and BigPeace.com and occasionally at other new media sites, including PajamasMedia.com.

Bob’s writing efforts have received mentions in several major media outlets, including Fox News Channel, Chicago Sun-Times and St. Louis Post-Dispatch. In addition, they’ve been cited and/or republished by several top new media outlets, including American Spectator, American Thinker, CNET News, The Drudge Report, Hot Air, Hugh Hewitt, Michelle Malkin, The Corner at National Review and World Net Daily among others.

Bob has appeared on several popular radio programs, including those hosted by Bob Grant, Curtis Sliwa, Dana Loesch, Jan Michelson, Erich “Mancow” Muller and Peter Boyles, to name a few, as well as on numerous online radio programs across the United States and abroad.

In 2010, Bob was nominated for the Hewitt Award by The Atlantic magazine blogger Andrew Sullivan. The short list of others who’ve been nominated for the award includes conservative radio talk radio legend Rush Limbaugh, so he’s in good company.

Bob is married, the father of three boys, and lives near St. Louis.

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Books

Three Days In August: A U.S. Army Special Forces Soldier’s Fight for Military Justice    by Bob McCarty
Price: $5.99 USD. 83330 words. Published on October 14, 2011. Nonfiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
Based on extensive interviews and never-before-published details taken from the actual Record of Trial, “Three Days In August: A U.S. Army Special Forces Soldier’s Fight for Military Justice” by Bob McCarty paints a portrait of the court-martial of Sergeant First Class Kelly A. Stewart -- a case of military justice gone awry that’s certain to make your blood boil.

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