Part II of my interview with Jack Cashill.

Published: May 12, 2014, 11 p.m.

b"In the last decade, writer and producer\\xa0Jack Cashill\\xa0has had eight of his books published, seven of those non-fiction, three of those best-sellers. His most recent book,\\xa0Deconstructing Obama: The Life, Loves, and Letters of America's First Postmodern President,\\xa0is now in bookstores.\\n\\nJack's latest book is\\xa0If I Had a Son: Race, Guns, and the Railroading of George Zimmerman.\\n\\nJack is a willing and able public speaker and speech writer. To verify, please see any of the five book presentations he has done on C-SPAN\\u2019s Book TV. They are all accessible\\xa0online.\\n\\nIn the last fifteen years Jack has written and produced a score of documentaries for cable networks and PBS stations, most recently,\\xa0No Shortcuts: The Entrepreneurial Life of Henry Bloch.\\n\\nBefore moving into non-fiction and documentary production, Jack worked full time in advertising, a field for which he still has a fondness. He has created thousands of ads in every conceivable media.\\n\\nJack retains his interest in challenging communications and marketing projects that have to be done at a very high level often under the pressures of time. Some examples:\\n\\nNearly ten years ago, Jack helped the new publishers of\\xa0Ingram\\u2019s,\\xa0a Midwestern business magazine, establish themselves. He still contracts with this highly successful enterprise as \\u201cexecutive editor.\\u201d"