Monday, December 3, 2007

Response to: Perry joins book writing band wagon

I am not surprised to hear that Rick Perry Joins the book writing band wagon. What not a better time either than election time. It does not surprise me that Perry wrote a book about his childhood memories because he is a politician, and as a politician he is one of the most predictable ones. Perry loves to do what everyone else is doing especially if it will give him a vote. I do think Perry is seriously considering running with Giuliani if he wins the Republican nomination, even though he has said no. Perry probably chose for the book to be about his childhood memories because, well, who would read it if he wrote about anything else? So having to be remotely interesting and connected with 'real people' lives, he wrote about his time as a boy scout. The book, which is due out in February, comes with the announcement that he is receiving the 2007 Distinguished Citizen Award from, yes, you guessed it, the Boy Scouts of America Capitol Area Council of Austin. I do not think this book was written for the Boy scouts of Americas' image, but better yet for Perry's image, because the boy scouts are already well known, honored gentleman of society and I don't think they need to work on their image, it's Perry that needs to work.

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