More Bush Books

October 2nd, 2007 at 6:46 pm

If someone isn’t writing books about Bush then a Bush is writing a book herself. First Daughter Jenna Bush has embarked on a massive media blitz and tour upon the publication of her book Ana’s Story.

“Ana’s Story” is about a 17-year-old H.I.V.-positive single
mother in Panama whom Ms. Bush encountered while an intern for Unicef. The book is 300 pages, aimed at teenagers, and has a “How You Can Make a Difference” section.

Am I the only one outraged by this current mentality of how “YOU” can and should make a difference???

I don’t know Jenna, your father is the President, go talk to him. Maybe he can do something to make a difference?

Why do people with the money, power, and influence, and thus the actual leverage to do something, perpetually insist that it is everyone else, the common man slaving away at dead-end jobs trying to make an honest living, who should be doing something to fix the world that the rich corporations and incompetent world leaders have done to fuck up in the first place?

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2 Responses to “More Bush Books”

  1. Isn’t this the same person who was arrested at Chuy’s for trying to procure alcohol with a fake drivers license?

  2. Yes and no. She was only twice “cited.” Not arrested.

    Again. It’s good to be the king(‘s daughter).

    But my how far she’s come from being escorted to our Sophomore biology class by frat boys in fleece!

    I hate fleece. You’d think the wealthy would prefer a more sophisticated fabric. But the rich have no taste. They even let tacky clowns like Donald Trump into their club.

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