Wednesday, September 28, 2016

There Goes My Social Life

Not even finish half the book yet, but I have something or I should say a lot things to say about it.

After I borrowed it from library, brought it home and because I borrowed 3 books at the same time, I didn't read this one first, set it aside and I almost forgot that I borrowed this particular book, every time, I pass this book and thought, why my son borrowed this book, ha, funny.

Before I open my mouth and ask this question, my son asked me, "Mom, I thought you are a Democrat person, not a Republican one". That’s when I realized that I am the one who borrowed this book. I don't quite recall the exact reason that I borrowed this book in the first place, I’m not even a politic people, knowing not much about it. No one is perfect on everything or can cheers or satisfies everybody, whoever is good for the commonwealths, then, he/she, get to be the head of the country.

Another funny thing is, this book just in time for the hot topic of 2016 U.S. presidential election, although, she is talking about the previous election and the social media.

Did you get to watch or heard about anything about the first presidential debate of 2016 on Monday night, September 26, Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton debate each other at Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY.

It's more like arguing than debating. The second day both side claimed they won the debate.

Let’s get to the point, about this book; it's good, most of time, to say aloud about your opinion on things. By the power of media, millions of people will know you in an instant, either follow you or against you. 

Also about the author, Stacey Dash, an American celebrity, her childhood, a not so easy one.

To me, politic is kind of dark thing, not transparent, meaning, you can never trust anyone of them, what they say or do or promise, or whatever. 

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