Howdy, /lit/. Has anyone here read Dubya Bush's 41: A Tale of My Father?
I saw it in a book shop the other day and l considered buying it, but l thought l should ask someone else's opinion on it first. Care to share some thoughts?
>>7235711
Why don't you just fucking buy it and read it and find out for yourself?
>>7235720
Maybe because l'd rather not spend money on something that might not be worth it?
Why don't you just fucking ignore threads you can't contribute to?
>>7235732
how poor are you, moron?
>>7235748
Political drivel as in pre-election voter-bait books? I've heard it's supposed to be really personal, an expression of love for his dad, yada, yada. Which is more prevalent?
>>7235775
You are correct, but it seems obvious that the attempt was to paint his father as a decent, kind, family man so that he would then be seen in a greater light. I would by no means recommend it unless, like I said, you're interested in the Bush family for odd reasons.
>>7235797
Alright then, probably gonna skip it. Thanks for your input, Anon.
Propaganda
Political Scientist here. To me Herbert Walker seems a lot more fascinating than "Dubya" who was a special kind of stupid.
>>7236284
>studied poli sci
>political scientist here
>the very toppest of keks
Jerry, majoring in political science was your mistake, don't punish us for it.