![]() Josh Hawley's book on Big Tech censorship following the Missouri Republican's objection to the certification of Biden's 2020 election victory. The publisher also reneged on its agreement to publish Sen. ![]() “I look forward to working with the outstanding team at Simon & Schuster to invite readers on a journey from a small town in Indiana to Washington, DC.”Ī prominent publisher for the biggest names in politics, Simon & Schuster recently finalized a deal for Hillary Clinton to co-write a thriller called State of Terror, and its imprint, Gallery Books, published Beautiful Things, a book by Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden. “I am grateful to have the opportunity to tell the story of my life in public service to the American people, from serving in Congress, to the Indiana Governor’s office and as Vice President of the United States,” Pence said in a statement. WITHOUT TRUMP, PENCE HEADS LIST OF 2024 CONTENDERS ![]() The books, which are untitled at the moment, will chronicle Pence's faith and his time as a public servant. Pence, who is seen as a possible contender for the 2024 presidential election, will write a two-book autobiography, and the first part is set to hit shelves sometime in 2023, publisher Simon & Schuster announced on Wednesday. Pence probably will do likewise in time.Former Vice President Mike Pence has a new book deal. Yet Tuesday night, the evening that Pence’s book was released, Trump announced he was running for president again. Given the mood of the nation, it feels like we simply wish to turn the page and move on. We lived through traumatic, tumultuous times during the Trump-Pence administration. The Atlantic book reviewer Tim Alberta wrote, “Even now, with the full benefit of hindsight, nearly two years after fleeing for his very life, Pence refuses to consider the connection between the manipulative propaganda of Trump’s administration and the people wearing Make America Great Again hats who wanted to murder him for doing his constitutional duty.” Pence’s forthrightness is essential to ensure something like Jan. But after everything, he remains more loyal to Trump than to a clear, true telling of his time ![]() That said, Pence missed an opportunity in his book to step out of Trump’s dark shadow by casting light on the former president’s transgressions. Unlike Trump, Pence hasn’t formally announced a Republican presidential bid in 2024, but most observers believe it’s a foregone conclusion that he’s running. Pence, like Trump, has never really stopped campaigning, and his book is an extension of that. “For four years, we had a close working relationship,” Pence writes of his time with Trump, and in perhaps the understatement of this young century, concludes, “It did not end well.” After more than 500 pages, Pence’s book largely fails to look back honestly and dispassionately at the chaos that reigned during most of what he likes to call “The Trump-Pence administration.” Instead, we get typical partisan spin, plus a bit of confirmation of what we already knew about the darkest day in recent American history, where Pence, his family and members of Congress were in imminent danger. Pence, with his book, certainly is not saying, “So help me God, I am going to tell the full truth about Donald Trump.”Īnyone seeking revelations in Pence’s book will be disappointed. It would have and should have been routine, except that a mob of would-be seditionists whipped up by former President Donald Trump had rioted outside and then marauded through the Capitol, some chanting “Hang Mike Pence!”īut you certainly couldn’t interpret the title as one taken slightly in vain by someone so fed up with an untenable situation that finally, after much reflection, he set himself to bold purpose. 6, 2021, when he presided over the joint session of Congress that declared Joe Biden the president-elect. Or, you might say his book’s title alludes to the oath that Pence swore, which ends with those four words, and includes a solemn vow to uphold the Constitution and faithfully execute the nation’s laws. Placed at the center of his political ambitions, his faith has helped take him from Congress to the Indiana Statehouse as governor and to the White House as vice president. You could say it’s a testament to his Christian faith. ![]() SO Help Me God, the title of Mike Pence’s memoir released last week, can be interpreted in a few different ways. ![]()
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