If you haven’t noticed lately George W. Bush has been really cozy with Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
At every public outing, while they’re promoting the COVID vaccine, they’re all laughing and having a good old time.
With that being said Bush compromised a long time ago and was a pawn from the start but in his latest interview he made things clearer by sharing who he voted for.
Bush while speaking about his new book with NBC, revealed that he voted for his former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice as a write in.
Snake!
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s reported $2 million book deal is drawing criticism from legal experts who say its size and timing create bad optics for a court that is already in the political crosshairs.
The advance, first reported by Politico, would be the largest ever for a Supreme Court justice, topping the $1.5 million Justice Clarence Thomas received for his 2007 memoir and the $1.175 million advance Justice Sonia Sotomayor got for hers, published in 2013.
Both books became best-sellers.
This book would emerge unusually soon for a justice who joined the court only six months ago and has just two majority opinions to her name. Barrett, 49, won Senate confirmation to succeed the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg right before the election after a rushed and bitter fight. The third and final nominee of President Donald Trump, she didn’t receive any Democratic support.
Payoff?