Monday, April 3, 2023

So Help Me God by Mke Pence



 January 6, 2021 will always be remembered as the day the mob stormed the United Sates Capital  trying to stop a mandated counting and reaffirming of election results.
What lead up to this moment? Historians will need a proper account of what lead up to this. And who better to leave them an account than the person who was directly involved in the event as the vice president.
  This is a honest look at what type of person is Mike Pence. And from his own mouth. 
   "I was not afraid, but I was angry. I was angry at what I saw, how it desecrated the seat of our democracy, and dishonored the patriotism of millions of our supporters", he reports.
  Get to know the man. He is not  Trump, whom he served with. Don't paint him with the same brush. 
  In this book he comes across as maybe a bit too trusting. He seems to look for the good side of people over much. A trusting person. But he also appears to readjust and keep going when he over trusts.
   His Christian stance seems true. His daily lifestyle seems to be attractive.
    Pence does not pull punches. And I think in the years to come when the historians look for source material to record the history of this period that this autobiography will be one they can use. 
    I recommend this book for everyone. There will no doubt be many books penned about this time in American history.  The books written of the period should be accurate and trustworthy. I think this is one of those books.
   The book is  published by Simon & Schuster and my be purchased from your local bookstore. Or you may find a copy in your local  library.

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