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The Austin American Statesman reports that the book "meshes memories of his boyhood in rural West Texas with a fierce portrayal of what he calls indefensible efforts by the American Civil Liberties Union and liberal elites to turn the nation away from traditional values and faith in God."
The Statesman quotes from the book: "The views of a great many Americans are cast aside as over-simplified, and the liberal intelligentsia like to think of themselves as the only legitimate arbiters of morality. They think the public simply doesn't know better and is easily manipulated by the emotional appeals of troglodyte, conservative commentators."
There's something almost quaint—"quaint" being a polite word for "dumb"—about watching Perry post even farther right in a political party in which the holy roller candidates have just been trounced in the primaries.
On the other hand, maybe he's a political genius, anticipating a conservative backlash in the near future—just in time for the 2012 presidential campaign. In that case, he'd better hope the public can be manipulated by the emotional appeals of troglodytes, or otherwise he just wasted a bunch of ink, paper and ghost-writer's time to create a book that would be more honestly titled: Forget Huckabee and Romney. I'm the Real Troglodyte's Choice.