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About The Book Tour
I understand the timing. I really do. The country is navigating overlapping crises, rising costs, institutional strain, the "WAR", and a general sense that things are, technically speaking, not great. Which is precisely why I felt it was important to take this moment…and go on a national book tour.
There’s been some discussion about whether this is tone-deaf. I want to acknowledge that concern, and then continue doing exactly this, at scale, across multiple cities. That commitment will hold, regardless of how the moment develops.
About Me.
On April 1, 2025, I stood for 25 hours and 5 minutes because I believed the moment demanded it.
And when that moment became…stanky, I made a decision: I was not going to leave. Because leadership is not about maintaining dignity. It’s about maintaining position.
Did I shit myself? None of your business. But as I have now demonstrated at a national level, I am fully capable of going on a book tour, and calling it courage. Buy my book.
FAQ
Q: Is this the right time for a book tour?
A: It is certainly a time.
Q: Shouldn’t you be in Washington?
A: I am, conceptually.
Q: Will events be rescheduled if things escalate?
A: “Rescheduled” is a flexible term.
Q: Are refunds available?
A: We are all processing a lot right now.
Q: Is AIPAC paying for this tour?
A: I think what’s important right now is that we stay focused on bringing people together across communities and having meaningful conversations about the challenges we face as a nation.
Q: IS AIPAC PAYING FOR THIS TOUR?
A: I think what’s important right now is focusing on unity and the kind of resilience I showed standing for 25 hours and 5 minutes, because at the end of the day I SHIT MY PANTS FOR AMERICA!
Alexa Young, CA
“Our power’s been out for three days and the grocery store shelves are basically a suggestion at this point, but when I saw the ticket link I just thought, you know what, I deserve this. I’ll figure the rest out later.”
Morgan James, NY
“Everything feels kind of unstable right now, job, rent, the general vibe, but the opportunity to get a photo with Cory really spoke to me. It felt important to commit to something, even if it’s financially reckless.”
AIPAC
"Cory shit his pants."