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Read Online Download. Trump by Michael Cohen by Michael Cohen. Trump by Donald J. Add a review Your Rating: Your Comment:. Fox by Michael J. Collins by Michael J. Trump by Michael Cohen. Corpus and methodology 3. We must use ideological warfare. The first edition of the novel was published in August 25th , and was written by Brian Stelter. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of pages and is available in Hardcover format.
The main characters of this politics, non fiction story are ,. The book has been awarded with , and many others. As a political junkie, I enjoy reading well-written biographies of political figures.
Their book is not a hatchet-job by either pro-Trump or anti-Trump agenda writers. The reporters have interviewed both major and minor characters in Donald Trump's rise to wealth and power. P As a political junkie, I enjoy reading well-written biographies of political figures. People who I wouldn't think to be associated with Trump, had indeed been part of his life.
Whether Donald Trump wins or loses in November, there will be many, many books written about this presidential election. As a life-long Democrat and, as I said, political junkie, I will probably read most of them. But this book, well-written and presenting the facts of Donald Trump, will, I think, be one of the best. I also realised that Michael Kranish was the author of an extremely well-written book on Mitt Romney in View all 4 comments. Note: I'm not hiding this because of spoilers, because it's a biography But you've been forwarned!
I went into this book thinking it would be a salacious accounting of Donald Trump's life and campaign. Far from the truth! It's a balanced biography of the man, with detailed reporting on the "deals" he's made over the years, his personality and his goals. There were no comments from the authors on the material; it was presented factually with substantial ba Note: I'm not hiding this because of spoilers, because it's a biography There were no comments from the authors on the material; it was presented factually with substantial backup documentation and interviews.
His deals caused my head to spin. His Achilles' heel, evidently, is questioning his net worth. It sets him off. His deals all smack of a hint of corruption. His "empire" what's left after 5 bankruptcies sits on a shaky foundation.
When something goes wrong with a project, he blames everyone else around him, except himself. Most notably, he blamed 3 casino execs who were killed in a helicopter crash -- one of whom he counted as a friend -- for the failure of the casinos after they were killed. I didn't expect to feel any sympathy for this man, since he brings all manner of bad things to fall on his head by his own doing.
However, he couldn't think of a single friend, outside of business, that he could just talk to about things. That's just plain sad. His drive to succeed, to be the best of everything, to wheel and deal, to sell his brand for whatever he can get -- all of that destroyed two marriages and several businesses.
If you're serious about voting for Donald Trump, read this book. It's an eye opener and shows you the basic personality of a man who is driven to succeed no matter the cost, and a man whose temperament can't allow him to take responsibility for any failure.
A scary, balanced view of Donald Trump. View 1 comment. Sep 17, Silvanna rated it it was amazing. Aug 28, Brook Glover rated it it was amazing Shelves: non-fiction , biography , politics. A must read for the knuckle draggers that are planning on voting for this narcissistic clown.
Unfortunately, like Orange Grandpa, few of them read. What a douchebag! View all 3 comments. Apr 05, Steven Z. Before each presidential election cycle the staff at the Washington Post engages in extensive research of the candidates to determine what can be expected should they take up residence at the White House.
The narrative joins the plethora of books on Trump rangi Before each presidential election cycle the staff at the Washington Post engages in extensive research of the candidates to determine what can be expected should they take up residence at the White House. What is clear in all these narratives is that Trump possesses a flawed personality that dates to his dysfunctional upbringing that has created character traits that have pushed him toward actions and policies that are all to familiar with people who have paid attention the last two years.
Donald gave full credit for the ensuing financial success to his father Fred Trump and down played the role of his grandmother. As the authors recount his life, we come across few close friends or humane interests. Apart from reading about himself, he opens few books and is unconcerned about literature, history, or the arts. He will exhibit little interest in foreign cultures or travel abroad, unless of course it can enhance his business interests. A distant father he ran a tight ship at home, and was absent making money in the Queens, NY real estate market during the depression and post-World War II period.
His business techniques relied on bombast, publicity, beautiful women, and government programs would be copied by his son whose quality time with his father was spent at his Coney Island office. A womanizer and at times distant man, Fred Trump would always be there for his son even though he disagreed with in his approach toward the real estate market in Manhattan, and the development of casinos in Atlantic City.
The Donald Trump that is portrayed in the book emerges as the person we see in the White House each day. It begins with his education from elementary school onward with early signs of attention deficit and behavioral issues that are attendant to the malady.
Donald disliked reading and listening to teachers and counselors. His attitude towards classmates was one of a bully for which the authors provide evidence from his teachers. Fred decided to send Donald to the New York Military Academy where after a nasty beginning, he learned the ropes and did well. Though Fred would escape any prosecution after Senate and New York State investigations, the Justice Department filed one of the most significant racial cases of the era against the Trumps in October with United States of America v.
Fred C. This came at a bad time for Donald as he was about to enter the Manhattan real estate market, but the result is important as the family decided to fight the federal government and not give in even though the Justice Department offered an extremely lenient settlement. The key in the process was the beginning of the relationship between Roy Cohn and Donald Trump. Cohn preached, never settle, always threatened lawsuits, never settle a lawsuit, and employ the art of the counter attack.
A second prominent individual who influenced Trump was Norman Vincent Peale, the Protestant minister who in officiated at his first wedding. For decades he would begin his day reviewing stories about himself that appeared in the previous days news cycle and if he was not satisfied with what he read he would threaten to sue the offending newspaper, magazine, or author. All told in over thirty years, Trump and his companies filed more than lawsuits!
Trump has an insatiable appetite for loans with little collateral and the accumulation of debt, but banks continually support him even as it reaches a point when he is nearing bankruptcy over his three Atlantic City casinos in Seen as a savior by the Atlantic City political establishment and bureaucracy that approves casino licensing through tax relief and funding, Trump was able to cajole, bully, bullshit, coerce, blackmail his way into building three casinos, one larger than the next in a market that could not support his financing.
The use of junk bonds, and threats against the Casino Control Commission were effective in getting approval of his next projects. It was clear, despite his self-created image based on his version of publicity that he was in deep trouble by the late s. What emerges is a carefully crafted image designed to enhance his brand as he will become, in his own mind, the arbiter of what is beautiful in a woman.
Trump wrote the script and he protected it with prenuptial and non-disclosure agreements that maintained the silence of any female who had a relationship with him. For Trump women are nothing but pawns to his ego and his brand.
His wives, girlfriends, mistresses etc. The transition to politics was easy and it served as a stepping stone to the White House. The primary campaign is covered in detail until he gains the Republican nomination. There is a great deal of information in the book, much of which is now known by the public. But at the time it was written it should have been an eye opener for those people who read it.
The Donald J. Trump that is presented is the mirror image of the occupant of the White House. One must ask the question, based on the last two years and the background presented by the authors is what will become of the American political system if he is reelected, because it is obvious that he will not change as his personality and attitudes originated in his childhood.
Oct 25, Dan rated it liked it. Otherwise a well written 4 star biography. The origin portion of the biography that covers Donald Trump through the mid s was superbly done.
You get a sense where Trump came from and that his father played a big role in the business sense but that their personalities differed significantly. This drove me more than a little crazy. Each chapter was well written in isolation but the disjointedness did not provide any progression in the story.
Whether you despise him or love him there is a lot more relevant material for a biography than this. There were many revealing anecdotes about Trump as a bullying little boy punching little kids, throwing rocks at a younger neighbor and so on that eventually led an exasperated Fred Trump to send Donald to military school in 8th grade. There are also some sympathetic stories of Trump evolving to become a popular and hard working leader, effectively the go to guy for his classmates and someone that they looked up to and as supply officer he helped them with his influence.
View all 17 comments. Shelves: hardback , , biography , chcpl , nonfiction. The book is good. Trump, not so much! Dec 08, Dave rated it it was amazing Shelves: nonfiction , biography , politics. This is an exceptionally well done biography of Donald Trump; put together by Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher, supported by the staff of the "Washington Post".
The 'Post' has traditionally produced biographies of presidential candidates every four years, in an attempt to provide the electorate with timely information prior to the election. This biography covers Trump's life up through the Republican Convention in June As many reviewers have said, this book is not pro or anti Trump. It is a clear-eyed, thorough, well-researched, and extensively annotated biography. In the spring of after he secured sufficient delegates for the Republican nomination, Mr.
Trump sat for extensive interviews with the authors. Although produced in an extremely short amount of time, the book is interesting, well written, and thoughtful. I feel it is at least a 4. Full disclosure: I am not a fan of Donald Trump. He scares me. And I'm afraid the book did not alleviate my concerns. Throughout his life, really only one thing has been important to Donald Trump: Donald Trump. Not family, not friendship, not religion, not country come before Donald Trump.
Secondly, truth is a concept that eludes him. Or maybe what he says becomes the truth to him. He has no discernible ideology - he's not a fiscal conservative, he's a recent convert to some aspects of social conservatism, he's officially changed his party affiliation at least seven times, and he's evasive about his beliefs.
We truly don't know who this man really is philosophically or policy-wise. That bodes extremely ill for the nation and the world. He's a genius at picking up on the mood and desires of groups and crowds and feeding them what they want. He's figured out how to sell his politics to a segment of society - a segment which he is not really part of.
He may have just completed one of the greatest scams in history - I guess we'll find out. Sep 17, Cristobal rated it it was amazing. Everything this man's done and said. He's the symptom of a greater illness. This is the real issue and uncomfortable fact. May 20, Vaishali rated it liked it Shelves: american-critics , biographies. A balanced but flimsy compilation from Washington Post's so-called journalists If you're looking for a data-driven analysis of key business transactions, keep looking.
He wanted to overpower them. City officials did trim his design from 63 to 58 stories. Trump had bet on the city, but it had also bet on him. The problem was, work was all she wanted to talk about. When I got home at night, rather than talking about the softer subjects of life, she wanted to tell me how well the plaza was doing… I will never again give a wife responsibility within my business.
Not enough, the foundation said. He decided to play hardball.
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