About Me

My photo
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Admire John McPhee, Bill Bryson, David Remnick, Thomas Merton, Richard Rohr and James Martin (and most open and curious minds)

7.2.18

Trumpocracy

All but the most determined Trump enthusiasts should feel pin pricks of recognition and...a queasy discomfort.” — The New York Times
 “The most important new book about the dangers of Donald Trump’s presidency” — San Francisco Chronicle
“A far more rewarding book than Fire and Fury” — Financial Times
“In the midst of all the Trump-fueled hysteria and Trump-related gossip, it’s a godsend to have David Frum lay out the case against Trump and his kleptocracy in this measured, insightful, and scrupulously researched book. He builds his argument with the precision of a prosecuting attorney, and writes about it in the riveting style of a thriller writer.  This is an essential guide to the malevolent tragedy that is Trumpocracy.” — Robert De Niro
No conservative has been a more astute, unsparing or courageous critic of Trumpism than David Frum. Trumpocracy is a powerful summation of the case against Trump based on a close reading of his first year in office. Even those who have followed the Trump administration closely will find much to surprise and enrage them in Frum’s devastating analysis.A must-read to understand what we went through in 2017--and where we are going next. — Max Boot, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick senior fellow in national security studies, Council on Foreign Relations
“Fascism did not rise in the 30’s because it was strong but rather because Democracy was weak. David Frum has written an essential book for a time when the pillars and norms of American Democracy are under threat from the leaders pledged to preserve it.” — Stephen Schmidt, strategist for George W. Bush, John Mccain, and Arnold Schwarzenegger
“An outstanding chronicle of the unending corruption, deceit, and chaos that acts as rocket fuel for the administration, and ego, of President Donald J. Trump. This is a brilliant book of a frightening American present, it is also an honest discussion of the gifts a Trump Presidency has unwittingly revealed.” — Malcolm Nance, author of The Plot to Hack America: How Putin’s Cyberspies and Wikileaks Tried to Steal the 2016 Election
“Frum charts the erosion of democratic principles over the course of Donald Trump’s campaign and first year in office, enumerating both the president’s own improprieties and the misdeeds of his various advisers and hangers-on. Frum’s incisive prose and optimism set this apart.” — Publishers Weekly
“Evenhanded, ideologically consistent, and guaranteed to generate a slew of angry tweets should a copy land at the White House.” — Kirkus Reviews
“With precision and even eloquence, Frum details how the Trump campaign and administration has damaged American institutions and the American psyche. For those who oppose Trumpism, this is a clarion call.” — Booklist

No comments: