Top 4 books about Donald Trump on Amazon
Here are some compelling books about Donald Trump that you might find intriguing:
1- “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man” by Mary L. Trump: This dynastic history, written by a trained psychologist, authoritatively diagnoses Trump’s sickness. It portrays Donald as a damaged individual, emotionally stunted and morally warped by his upbringing, who has infected the US with his own “toxic positivity”.
2- “How Trump Thinks: His Tweets and the Birth of a New Political Language” by Peter Oborne and Tom Roberts: Published soon after the inauguration, this anthology of Trump’s bird-brained tweets extends backward to the early days when he used Twitter to tout the shoddy merchandise he and Melania were marketing on the Shopping Network. Oborne and Roberts usefully memorialize Trump at his most naively tawdry, preserving some treasurable illiteracies.
3- “American Carnage: On the Front Lines of the Republican Civil War and the Rise of President Trump” by Tim Alberta: This anatomy of moral cowardice and seamy self-interest watches the Republicans shrug off their principles as they surrender to Trump’s hostile takeover of their party and make “a deal with the devil.” It will be interesting to see how they react if and when he loses.
4- “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” by Michael Wolff: Grubbing up gossip, Wolff is deliciously viperish. He astutely analyzes the complicity between Trump and the journalists whom he officially reviles. Trump wants publicity, and the hacks want copy—both sides have a smelly mutual dependency, and no one escapes unbesmirched
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