A review by joweston
Rage by Bob Woodward

3.0

It's forensic and it's thorough, just as you would expect from Bob Woodward. I found it over long, however as a read. It's a record of an extraordinary period of US political history, but personally I found it a bit repetitive. I enjoyed the transcripts of the interviews.

Why on earth did Trump agree to be interviewed when he knew (and admits as such) that he would not come out of it well? Why did he keep spouting the rubbish that shows him up as the power-crazed, deluded lying imbecile that he is?

That in itself demonstrates the total lack of judgment and self awareness he suffers from.

It's relayed in a factual and level way, there is no hysteria from Woodward on any points. The only hysteria is what one feels when listening to the musings and reasonings of the so called Leader of the Free World.