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Offerman's description of the American Revolution: "Now all they had to do was liberate themselves from the iron grip of the military equivalent of Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson that was eighteenth-century Great Britain."
This book starts out strong, my example is above, but little by little he loses his way. The constant political pushing, rant about "white male privledge (which he is one)," and constant fan-boy gets a little old. Strongest sections are the American Revolution and Theodore Roosevelt. Other names I'm not familiar with were all about how he was a fan instead of why they had gumption. Bright spots, but otherwise skip.
This book starts out strong, my example is above, but little by little he loses his way. The constant political pushing, rant about "white male privledge (which he is one)," and constant fan-boy gets a little old. Strongest sections are the American Revolution and Theodore Roosevelt. Other names I'm not familiar with were all about how he was a fan instead of why they had gumption. Bright spots, but otherwise skip.