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Original Sin
by Jake Tapper, Alex Thompson
informative
reflective
medium-paced
I can’t comment about the collection and evaluation of data. I read this with 100% trust on what the authors were reporting.
It was an eye-opening read. Not just on the situation of Biden’s health but on human ignorance. At times, I found the story repetitive, but it made me realise that that’s the point. No matter how much something is repeated, it may not get through someone. I wouldn’t say it is a book without nuance either. There were moments the author wrote the situation which made me understand why human doubt felt very reasonable. If I was in their positions, I can understand not seeing the “signs” as “evidence” too. But the book itself is very clear on where it stands on.
If you’re a noob to the elections and the political sphere of America, this book is great. You will be able to understand the general flow of events, but details will definitely fly over your head.
Would recommend if someone wants to read about the situation as it definitely sheds bright light over how these group of people felt as things evolved.
It was an eye-opening read. Not just on the situation of Biden’s health but on human ignorance. At times, I found the story repetitive, but it made me realise that that’s the point. No matter how much something is repeated, it may not get through someone. I wouldn’t say it is a book without nuance either. There were moments the author wrote the situation which made me understand why human doubt felt very reasonable. If I was in their positions, I can understand not seeing the “signs” as “evidence” too. But the book itself is very clear on where it stands on.
If you’re a noob to the elections and the political sphere of America, this book is great. You will be able to understand the general flow of events, but details will definitely fly over your head.
Would recommend if someone wants to read about the situation as it definitely sheds bright light over how these group of people felt as things evolved.