| stof said: Nope. But that's ok; I doubt she'll read it either. In seriousness, why read any major politician (or failed politician's) book? The only parts worth reading will be all over the news anyways. |
Not necessarily ...
I haven't (and probably won't) read Going Rogue, but in the past I have noticed that after a politician gets out of constant campaigning and can spend time focusing their thoughts they seem a lot smarter. I suspect that a lot of their 'stupidity' comes from the lack of sleep (often they're working 18 hour days mid-campaign) and having to speak so often (giving dozens of speeches a day) leads to quite a few mistakes which are often caught on tape and used to embarrass them.







