Vicente Fox is one tricky bastard. While Mexican authorities and legislators investigate the legality of some of his fortunes, the former president has launched Revolution of Hope, an English-language book out this week in the U.S.
The book, which The Economist labeled as “lightweight”, has a price tag of $18.45, beating the words of other politicians, including Bill Clinton’s Giving ($14.97) and Barak Obama’s The Audacity of Hope ($10.17) and José María Aznar’s Eight Years as Head of State ($17.90)
Well at least he couldn’t beat Alan Greenspan, whose The Age of Turbulence can be found for $20.99 at Amazon.com.
Pelao mas rata… salio peor que Salinas de Gortari…
Y el muy bastardo, como dice este blog, se autonombra Presidente. Está traumado.
If I were President of the U.S., I’d have the White House moved to a nice private beach near Cancun, watch “Ugly Betty” on TV, and have all my retired American friends move to Mexico also. Then I’d publish a book in Japanese and have it sold only in Japan.
Adrian
http://www.calmagazine.com