Matt Haber, in typical shallow fashion, has posted the
titles of the other books on Georgie Boy’s reading
list. Unlike the much-bruited “His Excellency:
George Washington” by Joseph P. Ellis, “Alexander
Hamilton” by Ron Chernow, the holy Bible, Tom
Wolfe’s “I Am
Charlotte Simmons” and (who could forget?) Natan Sharansky’s
“The Case for
Democracy” — none of which, I believe George Boy has actually read except
maybe the Bible — these are the ones the White House doesn’t want you to know about.
According to Haber, they include the post-Clausewitz classic “The Five Thousand
Dead Iraqi People You Meet in Heaven,” the prisoner-of-war primer
“Beats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Abu
Ghraib,” the unconventional life story “Me Talk Pretty One
Day,” the memoir “Dreams from My Father: A Story of Golf and
Inheritance” and the philosophy handbook “This I Believe: An A to B
of a Life.”
Postscript: This is one reason why I don’t believe
Georgie Boy has read any of the books he claims to have read. The man can’t think straight, let
alone read. He’s unintelligible.