Trump never acknowledges that any of the books about himself are “damning.”
He just refers to all of them as tributes. He just tells everyone he is the greatest president ever, has accomplished more than any other president (including Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt or Barack Obama), and everyone who has ever worked for him loves him.
I’ve got two to read this weekend: Christie’s book, which I will probably end up skimming through because he is almost as much of a windbag as Donnie himself, and Team Of Vipers, which sounds like a ride on a good roller coaster ride – really fun but scary as hell.
Trump is not the problem. He is the symptom of a much bigger problem. There have always been Trumps in society (by other names) and there always will be. They usually don’t get elected to any position of importance, and don’t get to do much damage. It’s a sign that the collective mental health of the nation is in a bad place when a Trump gets anywhere close to getting elected president, with or without Russian help. I think the problem stems from the fact that while we make great progress in some social issues some segments of society feel that their privileges are being taken away and have decided to push back by adopting extremist views. Trump is a result of this radicalization, and his exit from power is not going to be the end of the problem.
Those who don’t give a damn about Trump’s character and who instead focus on The Scourge of The Non-White Invasion of Our Great Nation will be out in the tens of millions again, next year, to vote for that bastard. Be ready for that. Find a human with a brain, even a Republican, and vote for her or him. Perhaps the nation and the world will be able to put this nightmare behind us.
Voting for a Republican is giving Trump an ally. We need to send people to Washington who will work to defeat his power grab, not support him. And, really, given the current circumstances, how could anyone with a brain and a conscience be a Republican?
Donnie John keeps attempting to write a “sequel” to his “Art of the Deal” but WITHOUT a ghostwriter, this time since they can’t be trusted to keep their mouths shut – only problem is, he keeps getting angry and then breaks his crayons! Poor baby.
I can imagine lots of people have experienced something that is so bad involving Trump that they want to write a book about it. But what I don’t understand is who is buying/reading those books.
DD Wiz Premium Member over 4 years ago
Trump never acknowledges that any of the books about himself are “damning.”
He just refers to all of them as tributes. He just tells everyone he is the greatest president ever, has accomplished more than any other president (including Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt or Barack Obama), and everyone who has ever worked for him loves him.
Dtroutma over 4 years ago
Any press is good to his methods. Just lie his assets off to be forgiven by his minions.
Zev over 4 years ago
I’ve got two to read this weekend: Christie’s book, which I will probably end up skimming through because he is almost as much of a windbag as Donnie himself, and Team Of Vipers, which sounds like a ride on a good roller coaster ride – really fun but scary as hell.
Gypsy8 over 4 years ago
Fortunately the President doesn’t /can’t read books.
shakeswilly over 4 years ago
Trump is not the problem. He is the symptom of a much bigger problem. There have always been Trumps in society (by other names) and there always will be. They usually don’t get elected to any position of importance, and don’t get to do much damage. It’s a sign that the collective mental health of the nation is in a bad place when a Trump gets anywhere close to getting elected president, with or without Russian help. I think the problem stems from the fact that while we make great progress in some social issues some segments of society feel that their privileges are being taken away and have decided to push back by adopting extremist views. Trump is a result of this radicalization, and his exit from power is not going to be the end of the problem.
Stevefk over 4 years ago
He can’t count that high even after taking off his shoes and socks…
DanFlak over 4 years ago
Books are books and people have always made money writing gossip be it true or not. Let’s see what the courts decide.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 4 years ago
Those who don’t give a damn about Trump’s character and who instead focus on The Scourge of The Non-White Invasion of Our Great Nation will be out in the tens of millions again, next year, to vote for that bastard. Be ready for that. Find a human with a brain, even a Republican, and vote for her or him. Perhaps the nation and the world will be able to put this nightmare behind us.
Diane Lee Premium Member over 4 years ago
Voting for a Republican is giving Trump an ally. We need to send people to Washington who will work to defeat his power grab, not support him. And, really, given the current circumstances, how could anyone with a brain and a conscience be a Republican?
sandpiper over 4 years ago
Buttercup doesn’t read. He just talks via inaccurate, badly written, and woefully misspelled media channels. Being Twitterpated does that.
wellis1947 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Donnie John keeps attempting to write a “sequel” to his “Art of the Deal” but WITHOUT a ghostwriter, this time since they can’t be trusted to keep their mouths shut – only problem is, he keeps getting angry and then breaks his crayons! Poor baby.
mourdac Premium Member over 4 years ago
Donny Boy is gold to comedians, satirists, politcal cartoonists, and authors. Don’t even need to make anything up, he provides the material every day.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 4 years ago
So many books about Trump…it’s enough to make you feel “unhinged.”
Radish the wordsmith Premium Member over 4 years ago
Everyone says the crazy guy in the White House who wears the orange make up is totally nuts.
Scoutmaster77 over 4 years ago
I’m sure there are more on the way! :-D
Bryan Farht over 4 years ago
I can imagine lots of people have experienced something that is so bad involving Trump that they want to write a book about it. But what I don’t understand is who is buying/reading those books.