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Sunday, February 28, 2016

Campaign Madness




by Dr. Betty Middleton Rowan Public Library

          Do you think you are well informed about the upcoming primary elections?  We have learned more than we ever wanted to know about the candidates (those who are left and those who fell by the wayside)!
Between the caucuses, debates and primaries already held, we should have a fairly good
opinion about who we will vote for.  But do we really?  Doing a little research I discovered that many books have been written about the process and many have been written about the candidates.   You might be amazed at what you will learn.
            Narrowing the field down to the top two contenders (at this hour) we will look at the
Publications available for Hillary and Donald.
Both Hillary and Bill have written several biographies about themselves and others have written about the events the Clintons chose to leave out of their biographies.  In Hard Choices, Hillary writes about her role as Secretary of State.  She offers her views on what it will take for the United States to compete and thrive.  In Living History, Hillary tells about the White House years and helping save her husband from impeachment. 
After interviewing hundreds of colleagues and friends with unique connections to the Clintons, the prize-winning journalist and author Carl Bernstein has written: A Woman in Charge.  He enables the reader to learn about some of his questions – What is her character?  What is her political philosophy?  Who is she?  What can we expect from her?  Will you be surprised??
The majority of the books about Donald Trump have been written by Donald Trump.   In Crippled America: How to Make American Great Again, Donald states that it is time for action. His blue print for that is not hard we simply must:  (1) Fix our failing economy, (2) Reform health care so that it is efficient and cost effective; (3) Rebuild our military and start winning wars again; (4) Ensure our education system offers the resources to allow our students to compete internationally so that as job seekers they have the tools to succeed; (5) Bring back jobs to America by closing our doors to illegal immigrants. 
            One of the books not written by Donald was Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success by Michael D’Antonio in which the author states that Donald Trump is a man whose appetite for wealth, attention, power, and conquest is practically insatiable.  D’Antonio also states that Trump was a product of the media age and the ME generation, and has developed a larger than-life persona.  But if you still wonder “Just who is Donald Trump”?  This book will supply the answers.
          Ted Cruz wrote A Time for Truth, Reigniting the Promise of America that was published in June, 2015.  Ben Carson’s book A More Perfect Union: What People can do to Reclaim Our Constitutional Liberties was released in October, 2015. American Dreams: Restoring Economic Opportunity for Everyone written by Marcio Rubio released in October 15.



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