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Our President reads... ???

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

I came across this article that says George W. Bush has read 60 books this year. Sixty Books??? Really? Come on, by my calculations this means he has to read at least an hour and a half every day. I'm guessing most books have at least 500 pages, multiply that by 60, comes out to 30,000 pages. Divide that by 365 days, and you get 82 pages a day. At a minimum of a page a minute, that's about 1 1/2 hours per day. And that's if he started on January 1st.

I'm no literary giant, but I've read a couple of books this year, and the biggest challenge has been finding the time to read. I'm a pretty busy guy; family and work usually take up all my time. How can he find the time to read sixty freakin books??? The next question is do I really believe that he has read them. Ummmmm, I'm going to have to go with a big fat NO. I call BS on you, Mr. President.

From US News...

George W. Bush a bookworm? White House aides say it's so. The born-again president's literary interests start with the predictable, such as his daily readings from the Bible. But he also enjoys books about Abraham Lincoln, his political hero, and, of course, yarns about baseball-in a past life, he was, after all, the managing partner of the Texas Rangers. Staffers say the president is actually engaged in an informal contest with White House senior adviser Karl Rove to see who can read more books this year. The latest score card has Bush ahead 60-50.

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  1. Anonymous Anonymous said:

    LOL. That is too funny!!

  1. Blogger john m said:

    I dunno if I ever told you, but this post inspired me to track the books that I've been reading this year. I think that I can take him!

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