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Don't Start the Revolution Without Me!: From the Minnesota Governor's Mansion to the Baja Outback: Reflections and Revisionings

by Jesse Ventura

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Jesse Ventura—former governor, wrestler, and Navy SEAL—on what's wrong with the Democrats, the Republicans, and politics in America.

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.

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"Former pro wrestler and Minnesota governor Ventura (Do I Stand Alone?) has been awakened out of semiretirement by his outrage over the grievous state of the country and his need to once again exercise his enormous ego by rehashing events from his life and political career. He holds forth in his typical blunt, anti-intellectual style on a range of topics including the Rolling Stones, Fidel Castro and 9/11 conspiracy theories. His diatribes are loosely linked to a travelogue as Ventura and his wife drive to Baja California in their truck-camper. Excerpts from interviews and his wife's diaries provide a welcome break from Ventura's boorish tone (although his anecdotes — particularly one involving the Dalai Lama and the film Caddyshack — are occasionally amusing). The book concludes with Ventura combining his three passions: wrestling, politics and self-adulation when he imagines running for President on a WWE ticket. Whether the reader will find that a horrifying fantasy or a hilarious one will largely determine how they feel about this book." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Ventura--former governor, wrestler, and Navy SEAL--discusses what's wrong with the Democrats, the Republicans, and politics in America. He also reveals why he left politics, and why he is now considering reentering the arena with a possible independent run for the presidency in 2008.

About the Author

Jesse Ventura is the former governor of Minnesota. He lives in Dellwood, Minnesota.

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readwithbarb, September 6, 2008 (view all comments by readwithbarb)
What an eye-opener to see what many of us had considered cover-ups by the government put in print by Jesse Ventura. It was very difficult for me to put this book down each night. I was thoroughly engrossed from beginning to end. This is a man that would make an excellent President, and, I'm sure, after reading the book many people would agree. Too bad most politicians aren't like him.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781602392731
Subtitle:
From the Minnesota Governor's Mansion to the Baja Outback: Reflections and Revisionings
Author:
Ventura, Jesse
With:
Russell, Dick
Author:
Russell, Dick
Publisher:
Skyhorse Publishing
Subject:
Governors
Subject:
Minnesota
Subject:
Political
Subject:
Political Ideologies - Conservatism & Liberalism
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
Travel
Subject:
United States Politics and government.
Subject:
Baja California (Mexico: Peninsula)
Publication Date:
April 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
312
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

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