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Written by Rafael Acero
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Thursday, 03 April 2008 |
Author: Jacob Weisberg Publisher: Random House Year: 2008 Price: About $26.00While the title might make this book come off as yet another Bush-bashing literary attempt, “The Bush Tragedy” takes a different approach and tries to explore and examine George W. Bush and all the questions surrounding him- his past, his present and what the future holds for him. Jacob Weisberg accentuates the majority of this book on the relationship with his family.
Although people think very little of Bush, “The Bush Tragedy” makes him seem more human by exploring and trying to answer some questions as to the why of his actions. According to Jaco Weisberg, most of his personality and impulses are due to the fact that he is always and has always been looking for attention and praise from his parents. Of course it’s all more complex than that… so if you want to read an interesting story and see Bush like never before, this is your chance. |
Rafael Acero |
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| Hi, my name is Rafael Alejandro Acero Hernandez, and I'm an alcoholic. I don't drink beer. I'm addicted to chocolate. I'm a bit bipolar and every once in a while obsessive/ compulsive. I have a really short attention span. I don't believe in labels, I'm not defined by what I do or by who I do- for that matter. I'm a writer, an actor, a dancer, BUT nothing is better than being a professional a$$hole. Soy un chilango incomprendido, y como tal- valemadrista a morir. | |