Michele Bachmann, The Memoir, Coming In November
Michele Bachmann’s memoir will be published in November, although it currently does not have a title. In the book, which many assume was ghost-authored, Bachmann reportedly speaks of her great love for the American people, her five children, her 23 foster children, lower taxes, and her time as a tax attorney working for the IRS. Most likely, the “working for the IRS” portion will be minimized.
“People are the most important ingredient in life,” Bachmann said via a press release. “I love people, and I care deeply that our nation’s economy turns around so they can realize their American dream. This book will help to share my enthusiasm for an energized, pro-growth economy, and the life experiences that inform my optimism for the American people and for American greatness.”
Unsurprisingly, no word on how much of Bachmann’s anti-gay hate speech will be incorporated into the book, but if she needs help jogging her memory, Bachmann should remember that there are plenty of examples of her anti-gay rhetoric online to help her remember.
Bachmann’s publisher, Sentinel, is “a dedicated conservative imprint within Penguin Group (USA) Inc. It publishes a wide variety of right-of-center books on subjects like politics, history, public policy, culture, religion and international relations. The name Sentinel symbolizes a tough-minded defense of America’s fundamental values and national interests,” according to the company’s website.
“Some of Sentinel’s most noteworthy bestsellers include Do the Right Thing and A Simple Christmas by Mike Huckabee; A Patriot’s History of the United States by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen; 48 Liberal Lies About American History by Larry Schweikart; The Persecution of Sarah Palin by Matthew Continetti; The Truth About Hillary by Edward Klein; A Matter of Character by Ronald Kessler; Do-Gooders by Mona Charen; and The War on Christmas by John Gibson.”
Sentinel’s founder and president also published The Truth About Hillary, a controversial biography about Senator and former First Lady Hillary Clinton.
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