Thursday, March 10, 2011

Decision Points

Despite reading reviews that were less than enthusiastic, I placed a hold at the library for George W. Bush's book Decision Points, and, so far, I am glad I did. The man who restored honor and dignity to the White House after Horndog and Hillary, writes with self-deprecating humor and pride about his life.

The first chapter is about "Quitting." It is about his quitting alcohol in 1986, at age forty, and he has not had a drink of alcohol since then. It was right here in Colorado where he had his last drink, at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. Then he writes about his Christian faith. Billy Graham took a walk with him one day in Kennebunkport, and explained the Gospel of Christ to him. Through his faith he became a much more disciplined person. He had previously been seen as a "hothead," especially by members of the press who traveled with him when he was helping his father run for President against Bill Clinton. George W. came to realize that the press covering the campaign were really "cheerleaders" for Clinton, and it infuriated George W., who has utmost respect for his father. He also describes himself as a fun-loving wisecracker, especially in his drinking days. Through his growing faith in God, and his sobriety, he deveoped the ability to control both of those qualities.

Laura Bush has been solid as a rock, and George W. gives her much credit. His love and respect for his father and mother is also deep. I am at the point in the book where he has just won a second term as Governor of Texas.

2 comments:

Terri Wagner said...

I def want to read it. I'm the 11th person on the list at the library.

Trinka said...

I'm on our library's waiting list for this, and am really looking forward to it. I think the media has done this man such a terrible disservice. :(