My critique on Nancy’s book.
“Nancy Pelosi’s recently released book, “Know your Pooper, (I’m not a hunchback, that’s my butt)”, has met rave reviews. Conspiracy Guy or Free Republic writes, “I puked”.
Amazon.com reviewer Chaz Smith posts a review of Nancy the Navigator Pelosis new book, Know Your Power, currently ranked #450 despite a ton of fawning press coverage. Enjoy:
Doing her part to hasten Global Warming, July 29, 2008
By Chaz SmithThe democrat matron of global warming hysteria is doing her part to destroy the planet by writing an unnecessary book - to be made out of paper and ultimately tossed in a landfill?
Even if her publishers are using recycled paper, they are still using materials that could be used for a better purpose. The printing process and delivery of the book also squander valuable energy and resources that could go to better use.
So park your SUVs and turn off your air conditioners Nancy needs the power to make profits from her book.
Anyone who buys this book should, out of deference for the planet, multipurpose the material and use it for toilet paper - preferably before they read it.
Her husband used to own several thousand dollars worth of stock in Amazon.com. I don’t know if that is still true.
sfagate.com had an article about the wealth of Bay Area politicians back in 2004 and Paul Pelosi was reported to have about 250K in stock with Amazon.com.
Here’s the link - http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/06/26/BAG7B7CDMQ1.DTL&type=printable
Again, it’s from 2004. Maybe it’s relevant, maybe it’s not.
Thank You, Comrade Stalin!:
Soviet Public Culture from Revolution to Cold War
Jeffrey Brooks
“Long before the words ‘politically correct’ entered our vocabulary, Lenin and his associates set about installing an altogether steelier and more suffocating notion of ‘political literacy.’ By every means, down to censoring the content on matchbook covers, the Bolsheviks declared the minds of the people their possession to mold as they chose. . . . With unmatched thoroughness and persistence, [the Bolsheviks] brought to heel the press, theater, art, film, and every other form of public culture. Brooks meticulously surveys the process by which this was done and the product it yielded.”—Foreign Affairs
Things that make you go, hhhhuuuuummmm.....similar or just a coincidence...hhhhuuuuummmm.