| Don't Start
the Revolution Without Me by Jesse Ventura
Jesse Ventura has had many lives—as
a Navy SEAL, as a star of pro wrestling, as an actor, and as the
governor of Minnesota. His previous books, I Ain't Got Time to
Bleed and Do I Stand Alone?, were both national bestsellers.
Don't Start the Revolution Without Me! is the story of his
controversial gubernatorial years and his life since deciding
not to seek a second term as governor in 2002. Written with
award-winning author Dick Russell at a secluded location on
Mexico's Baja Peninsula, Ventura's new book reveals for the
first time why he left politics—and why he is now considering
reentering the arena with a possible independent run for the
presidency in 2008.
In a fast-paced and often humorous narrative, Ventura pulls no
punches in discussing our corrupt two-party system, the
disastrous war in Iraq, and what he suspects really happened on
September 11. He provides personal insights into the Clinton and
Bush presidencies, and elaborates on the ways in which third
parties are rendered impotent by the country's two dominant
parties. He reveals the illegal role of the CIA in states like
Minnesota, sensitive and up-to-date information on the
Blackwater security firm, the story of the American spies who
shadowed him on a trade mission to Cuba, and what Fidel Castro
told him about who really assassinated President John F.
Kennedy. This unique political memoir is a must-read for anyone
concerned about the direction that America will take in 2008. 16
b/w photographs.
Written by: Jesse Ventura
Published: April 1, 2008
Length: 320 pages
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