Mike Pence releases ‘Go Home for Dinner’ one 12 months after earlier e book

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Republican presidential hopeful Mike Pence has a brand new e book arriving. Let’s take a look at slightly previous historical past. Simon & Schuster printed a e book titled “So Help Me God” by Mr. Pence on Nov. 15, 2022.

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“The book recounts his journey from his youth in Columbus, Ind., to the vice presidency. It is the inside story of the Trump administration by its second-highest ranking official and of a profound faith that has guided Pence throughout his life,” the writer mentioned in a information launch on the time.

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The former vice chairman has extra to share, nonetheless.

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His new, forthcoming e book is titled “Go Home for Dinner: Advice on How Faith Makes a Family and Family Makes a Life,” and can be launched Nov. 14 — virtually a 12 months to the day since his final providing.

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“Pence reveals how he learned to trust God, make difficult choices, and take leaps of faith, all with an eye to what his family needed. He also brings in examples of other friends and colleagues, to demonstrate how these principles look in the lives of other families. The Pence family is far from perfect, but the values portrayed in this book have helped them remain together—and thrive—through their extraordinary journey in public service,” the writer mentioned prematurely notes for the e book.

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Mr. Pence wrote the e book in collaboration along with his daughter, Charlotte Pence Bond, the writer says.

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She can also be the writer of “Where You Go: Life Lessons from my Father,” and is a reporter for the Daily Wire.

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“I hope these lessons and stories from our family encourage you to follow your dreams while keeping your family close. Strong families are the very heartbeat of America. I believe we can heal our country by putting faith and family first — and it all starts when you go home for dinner,” Mr. Pence mentioned in a written assertion.

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THE TOP FIVE

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Meanwhile, do you surprise what political books are at present main the pack? Here are the highest 5 titles from the “history and political science” class of Publisher’s Weekly, a number one trade supply, as of Tuesday. All the books have been printed throughout the final three months.

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In first place is “Dark Future: Uncovering the Great Reset’s Terrifying Next Phase” by media commentator Glenn Beck (Forefront Books). In second place: “Unbroken Bonds of Battle: A Modern Warriors Book of Heroism, Patriotism, and Friendship” by Johnny Joey Jones (Broadside Books).

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In third place is “The King of Late Night” by Greg Gutfeld (Threshold Editions), adopted by “You Will Own Nothing: Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back” by Carol Roth (Broadside Books), and “America’s Cultural Revolution: How the Radical Left Conquered Everything” by Christopher F. Rufo (additionally Broadside Books).

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THE DEBATES CONTINUE

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The spectacular Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum can be house to the following Republican presidential debate on Sept. 27 — and the intense logistical preparations are underway.

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The organizers have now fired up the credentialing course of for information organizations, and shared just a few alternative particulars with Inside the Beltway.

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The huge occasion will embody a delegated submitting middle for keen reporters — there will even be a “spin room” and an official “Radio/Podcast Row” for the published of us.

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Happily for all, the library’s Reagan Bar and Bistro can be open for the hungry and thirsty within the crowd. The fare consists of, by the best way, the official Reagan BBQ Ranch Burger and the Presidential Meatloaf Sandwich, based on a menu featured on the library’s web site.

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NOT ON THE ITINERARY

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The ever-watchful Republican Party reminds every person that President Biden vowed over six months in the past to go to East Palestine, Ohio — the location of an enormous railroad catastrophe on Feb. 3, involving 53 practice automobiles and a poisonous chemical spill.

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He nonetheless hasn’t gone.

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“Over the weekend, he said it was because he hasn’t had the chance. That’s a lie,” mentioned Tommy Pigott, director of strategic communications for the Republican National Committee.

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“Biden has had time for at least 69 domestic and international trips since February 3. That includes dozens and dozens of vacation days – almost 20 in August alone,” Mr. Pigott mentioned in a written assertion shared with Inside the Beltway.

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“Here’s the point: Joe Biden is showing where his warped priorities lie, and they are not with the American people,” Mr. Pigott famous.

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Sen. Sherrod Brown has additionally stepped as much as request some assist for the devastated neighborhood in an Aug. 7 letter to the White House.

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“The people of East Palestine deserve to know what their federal government is doing to fight for them,” the Ohio Democrat mentioned.

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MEANWHILE IN SPACE

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Tuesday marked the forty sixth anniversary of Voyager 1, which launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Sept. 5, 1977, and is now virtually 15 billion miles away — the farthest human-made object from Earth, based on NASA.

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“Voyager 1 initially launched on a mission to explore the outer planets. After flying by Jupiter and Saturn in 1979 and 1980, the spacecraft took a sharp turn and started heading straight out of the solar system,” Space.com famous in a short point out of the occasion printed Tuesday.

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“Voyager 1 became the first spacecraft to reach interstellar space in 2012, although scientists are still debating about exactly where that boundary lies,” the location mentioned.

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“The spacecraft’s next big encounter will take place in about 40,000 years, when it will fly by another star system. And just in case it comes across any intelligent life out in the universe, it’s carrying a golden record with sights, sounds and greetings from planet Earth,” it famous.

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POLL DU JOUR

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• 73% of registered U.S. voters say President Biden is just too outdated to run for president once more.

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• 63% disapprove of the best way he has dealt with inflation.

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• 60% don't contemplate Mr. Biden “mentally up for the job” as president.

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• 59% disapprove of the best way he has dealt with the U.S financial system.

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• 58% disapprove of the best way he has dealt with the expansion of the center class.

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• 57%  disapprove of the general job the president is doing.

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SOURCE: A Wall Street Journal ballot of 1,500 registered U.S. voters carried out Aug. 24-30.

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• Contact Jennifer Harper at jharper@washingtontime.com.

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