Don't Start the Revolution Without Me! | Jesse Ventura | 95% agreeable
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Don't Start the Re...
Don't Start the Revolution Without Me!
Jesse Ventura
Skyhorse Publishing
, 2008 - 320 pages
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I like Jesse, and found the book to be interesting. Book was delivered in a timely manner, was very pleased. Thank You
95% agreeable
Jesse, you're right about almost everything except immigration.
Illegal immigration is destroying the U.S. and legal immigration must be lowered if not ended completely...especially from the 3rd world.
Everything else I agreed with. You're almost up to par...keep researching the truth behind the invasion of our nation.
Very Interesting Read
First, let me be upfront with you- I am a wrestling fan. But not in the traditional sense, but rather, I love to watch what wrestling presents to its fans on TV, and then distill what is really happening behind the scenes. Fast forward to late May/early June, when Governor Ventura was making the talk show rounds, promoting this book. He landed on Hannity and Colmes on Fox, and had both of those two stammering for a response. He said some very controversial things; not just for the sensation factor, but because he believed these things to be true. Controversial topics like the Kennedy assassination, the Twin Towers disaster on 9/11. These comments intrigued me.
Add to that, his
start
ling rise to the top of Minnesota politics in the early 2000's-- well, to me that cinched it. I wanted to know more, and this book purported to give me the low down.
About the book- if it were mine to publish, I would make sure that my editor cleaned up all of the typographical errors. There were many in the first third of the book, and it was kind of distracting. Aside from that, this book was a terrific read, told mostly as a first person recollection, with the narrative weaving between Gov. Ventura's personal history and his travel in his motor home to Baja. Along the story, his wife Terry adds some interesting observations from her perspective, and to me, that rounded out the narrative and indicated what a tight, great relationship the two share. This is a fun read, with interesting trivia and tidbits about third party politics that should make most Americans in the center realize that there is more going on in government that is reported in the news. Contrasted with Scott McClellan's book, this says many of the same things about the current political climate, but is a much more pleasurable read. (Sorry, I find Scott boring).
Pick this one up- you won't regret it. You will learn a lot about third party politics, and a man who wouldn't fall in line with the political climate of today.
The title says "Don't Start the
Revolution
Without
Me!," but I think Gov. Ventura is the one who has started the revolution already.
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I love Jesse's non conventional views on politics. First book of his I have read, and was really impressed. Very Satisfied, i recommend it to anyone!
A good guy apparently
Informative when it came to reviewing his life and what happened during his governorship. Didn't expect a biography but that's basically what it is.
There were opinions and ideas that I agree with, especially the idiot war on drugs.
Not sure if the title of the book fits what was written. Disappointed that there were several typographical errors that distracted one.
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