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A review by mildhonestbonsai
Rage by Bob Woodward
4.0
At first I didn't want to read this book because I felt like I wasn't going to get much of what I already don't know myself about this administration just by witnessing with what is going on. I will say that I don't regret reading the book since it gave me more insight of what I already knew. It also reminded me of other events that happened in this first term that I completely forgot since being in this pandemic felt like 2016 - 2019 was 100 years ago.
I will just leave this review with a passage from the book:
"A president must be willing to share the worst with the people, the bad news with the good. All presidents have a large obligation ato inform, warn, protect, to define goals and the true national interest. It should be a truth-telling to response to the world especially in crisis. Trump has, instead, enshrined in personal impulse as a governing principle of his presidency."
I will just leave this review with a passage from the book:
"A president must be willing to share the worst with the people, the bad news with the good. All presidents have a large obligation ato inform, warn, protect, to define goals and the true national interest. It should be a truth-telling to response to the world especially in crisis. Trump has, instead, enshrined in personal impulse as a governing principle of his presidency."