... or his friendly ghost wrote it for him. Either way, this gem is set to come out this fall. I know what you are thinking, "Just in time for midterms!"
Like his handlers would allow such a thing, for the American public to be reminded of what kind fiasco the Bush administration was. This book is on the shelf exactly a DAY after the elections.
Decision Points [Hardcover]
George W. Bush (Author)
This title will be released on November 9, 2010.
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Review below the fold!
From Amazon:
President George W. Bush describes the critical decisions of his presidency and personal life.
Decision Points is the extraordinary memoir of America’s 43rd president. Shattering the conventions of political autobiography, George W. Bush offers a strikingly candid journey through the defining decisions of his life.
In gripping, never-before-heard detail, President Bush brings readers inside the Texas Governor’s Mansion on the night of the hotly contested 2000 election; aboard Air Force One on 9/11, in the hours after America’s most devastating attack since Pearl Harbor; at the head of the table in the Situation Room in the moments before launching the war in Iraq; and behind the Oval Office desk for his historic and controversial decisions on the financial crisis, Hurricane Katrina, Afghanistan, Iran, and other issues that have shaped the first decade of the 21st century.
Well, how could he had been behind the desk in the Oval office when:
On 9-11, he spent quality time reading "My Pet Goat."
During Hurricane Katrina, he was busy having birthday cake with John McCain in Arizona.
And if I remember correctly, Cheney was behind the desk for Iraq/Afghanistan/Iran, along with all the rest of the neo-con gang. But it is nice to see W flattering himself.
President Bush writes honestly and directly about his flaws and mistakes, as well as his accomplishments reforming education, treating HIV/AIDS in Africa, and safeguarding the country amid chilling warnings of additional terrorist attacks. He also offers intimate new details on his decision to quit drinking, discovery of faith, and relationship with his family.
Woah, hold up a second, did you say honestly and directly? Where was this W in the lead up to the Iraq War! Or the Katrina relief! Or the Energy Commission! Or the....
Anyway, I hope he covers how No Child Left Behind left behind a way to pay for this mandate, or how his administration constantly lied about foiled terrorist attempts, like the LA fiasco.
Though honestly, I am looking forward to his decision to quit drinking, autobiographies always have a way of putting these kinds of issues in the rosiest color possible and might make for great AA material around the country.
A groundbreaking new brand of memoir, Decision Points will captivate supporters, surprise critics, and change perspectives on one of the most consequential eras in American history – and the man at the center of events.
Wait, the man at the center of the events? I thought this was W's autobiography and not Cheney's!
Anywho, as much as the Tea Party has been trolling America for the last few years, nobody trolled against reality like the Bushites. These people cocooned themselves in the rhetoric of the Bush Administration that would make the governments in Orwellian novels blush.
Luckily, Amazon now has an easy to use forum for the public to post their opinions on literary works.
Let's see to how troll hard America, for America, by REAL Americans.
Drill around here:
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I took all the follow quotes from that forum:
You guys need to get over Bush. For 6 of his 8 years the country prospered and he provided solid leadership.
What we have now is the biggest disaster ever elected to the presidency.
giggling.
The ticket should have been Palin-McCain instead of McCain-Palin. Then I think we would now have a female president.
You betcha!
Why are liberals so down? Every liberal I know is just so miserable and depressed right now. You libs have TOTAL filibuster-proof control right now. The libs can pass ANYTHING they want, end of story. Why so sad?
We're Democrats, circular firing squads are our thing like marching in lock-step borg style is a Republican thing. We all have our things.
You would not believe how much I miss him! What integrity and honesty from this man! Regardless of whether or not I always agreed with all of his policies/decisions, he had/has a great love for this country and always tried to do what he truly believed was best. Now, we have a socialist in office, who is not only arrogant, but I'm afraid hasn't a clue as to how to run a country. Let's hope we can survive until we can elect someone who can do the job.
This poster thinks President Obama is an uppity <insert obvious intent here> socialist.
yes, i desperately miss his leader ship! we love ya cowboy prez!
George W. Bush is afraid of horses, which by default, means he cannot be a cowboy. President Fox of Mexico called W a "dashboard cowboy" because horses scared him so bad.
The phrase you're looking for when referring to her is "Madam President." And McCain lost because of the financial meltdown; we were well ahead of the polls until that happened. The hatred of Palin is due entirely to her very public refusal to abort her child, which is an affront to everybody who aborted theirs.
I'm just gonna back away slowly...
A brave, proven, Harvard grad who was the right man at the time who knew his place and role in keeping us safe, promoting the prosperity of our businesses, and keeping at bay the onslaught of socialism and extreme pessimism. Ecclesiastes says that a country can easily forget a man who saves it, nevertheless, I will not be numbered among the forgetful.
Bush definitely knew his place and roll, as a puppet on Cheney's left hand.
Your current muslim president admitted to snorting cocaine.
Uh.... WOW.
President Obama could do well by inviting Geo. Bush to the White House to work together on AMERICAN issues. Will it happen? No
I love how REAL AMERICA has been turned into WHITE AMERICANS still living in a fictious utopia that supposedly existed in the 50s. Anyway, on Bush helping Obama:
No he needs Cheney's help, they should going Hunting together - oops! I did it again! This time clean shot to the head!
Paging Secret Service, Paging Secret Service...
By the way, I don't need Bush to learn about Nazism. All I have to do is watch Obama and his fascist Democrazis destroy our freedoms and Liberty by doing exactly what the Nazi Party did in Germany in the early 30's.
I see you've been watching the Glenn Beck.
For those who have forgotten, this is what Bush Derangement Syndrome looks like.
Funny enough, this last quote was attributed to a liberal correcting false talking points of the Bushites on parade in the forum.
Get ready America! When W's opus hits the streets, we can all relive those epic 8 years on more time!
But not before midterm elections, no way any Republican wants to remind the public how far, far, far down they ran the country into the ground.
And W's hand was on, and in, the till.