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Old 02-28-2009, 06:36 PM   #75
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Bush marries a librarian who is a school teacher and you leftwing geniuses think he's not a reader?

BTW, thanks to those who posted the reading lists. I think they have to be taken with a grain of salt, though. These guys are politicians, so you can be sure that the lists reflect what they want us to believe that they read, as much as what they really read.

But given that this is what they want us to think that they read, it's pretty pathetic. Not much decent fiction, no science, no letters, little non-political biography, not much by way of real literature. A man who has not read Boswell does not know how to read.

George has a K2. Well, I'm not surprised, given his reading list. I'll bet most of what he reads can be found in a K edition on Amazon. Even the Grant, http://www.amazon.com/Personal-Memoi...EK/ref=ed_oe_k (It's a well written book, a good read, IMHO, and should work well on an eReader.)

I wonder if the Mobipocket Reader is on Barry's Black...well...barry?

And why did Clinton leave The Story of O and the Adventures of an Edwardian Gentleman off of his list? Just askin'...
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