Today Mike Huckabee's hotly anticipated book, Do The Right Thing, hits stores. Today also launches his megawatt tour of 50 cities (something like that) to meet people on the ground, shake hands, and spread his message.
No, this isn't another presidential campaign (not yet, at least). It's the book industry. And it's about to get real.
Time magazine says of the book: "On Tuesday, that book will arrive on store shelves, and in terms of payback, it will not disappoint. At once a memoir of his campaign, a treatise on the ills of the Republican Party and a blueprint for his own political future, 'Do the Right Thing: Inside the Movement That's Bringing Common Sense Back to America' is filled with sharp words for his fellow Republicans who frustrated his bid for the party's nomination."
Regardless of whether you're wondering about the future for the Republicans, enthralled in a little political snark-boxing, or not at all interested in Huckabee or the 2012 ticket and would rather hide in a hole, this lens still represents a very smart move from some very smart book publicists.
The above is from a promo for a Squidoo lens, not one of mine.. See my comment below for the link.
All you who are still bashing Republicans will probably want to rush out and grab this book ASAP. It will thrill you to read of all the dirty deeds.


Comments: 46
Do The Right Thing by Mike Huckabee
Where'd those memories come from?
What common sense?
Amazing how certian thing bring back memories.
Just letting you know that I dropped by to check out your posts! Thanks for sharing with us!
Paying it forward!!!!
I will catch him on Jon Daily or Stephen Colbert as well, ChrisJerri. It's really sad that the Republicans messed this country up so badly and now they sit in the wings waiting to pounce on Obama. When will they every learn?
Thanks for 'paying if forward"
BTW I will never forgive you for voting for McCain. LOL :)
I'll wait for the movie then ignore that also:-)
Paying it Forward!!
what a suprise ...
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone.
I'll have to see what I think when I've finished the book.