Game of Thorns: The Inside Story of Hillary Clinton's Failed Campaign and Donald Trump's Winning Strategy
Autor Doug Weaden Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 feb 2018
Here
is
the
first,
insider,
account
of
the
precipitous
fall
of
Hillary
Clinton.
How
the
scandals
of
a
lifetime
finally
reached
critical
mass.
How,
in
the
last
few
days
of
the
campaign,
some
on
her
staff
saw
the
ghostly
shroud
of
defeat
creeping
over
them
but
were
helpless
to
act,
frozen
by
the
self-denial
of
the
group.
Here is an explanation of why the national media and their corporate owners kept Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren out of the race. Why they wanted their investment in the Clinton's to work and how they were willing to go to great lengths to make that happen.
Don't have time to read the thousands of leaked emails from inside the Clinton machine?
The author has done it for you and has come back from the experience with a stunning peek into the world of a political leader who privately declared that she wanted a hemisphere "with open trade and open borders."
Finally, here is the story of the rise of Donald Trump.
How his opponents sought to derail him.
This is the story of how Donald Trump's message and brand transcended the traps laid by his enemies. How, against all odds, he won the presidency. And here are the details of his plan to make American great again.
Here is an explanation of why the national media and their corporate owners kept Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren out of the race. Why they wanted their investment in the Clinton's to work and how they were willing to go to great lengths to make that happen.
Don't have time to read the thousands of leaked emails from inside the Clinton machine?
The author has done it for you and has come back from the experience with a stunning peek into the world of a political leader who privately declared that she wanted a hemisphere "with open trade and open borders."
Finally, here is the story of the rise of Donald Trump.
How his opponents sought to derail him.
This is the story of how Donald Trump's message and brand transcended the traps laid by his enemies. How, against all odds, he won the presidency. And here are the details of his plan to make American great again.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781478921417
ISBN-10: 1478921412
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 133 x 206 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Center Street
Colecția Center Street
ISBN-10: 1478921412
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 133 x 206 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Center Street
Colecția Center Street
Notă biografică
DOUG
WEAD
is
one
of
the
few
living
historians
to
have
written
about
all
of
the
American
presidents.
From
Washington
to
Obama,
he
is
an
expert
on
presidential
families.
His
book,All
the
President
Children,which
covered
the
presidents
and
their
families,
was
aNew
York
Timesbestseller.
Wead
has
been
an
employee
of
ten
presidential
campaigns.
He
began
as
a
writer
for
Ronald
Reagan
in
1979.
In
1989
George
H.W.
Bush
brought
him
on
to
senior
staff
at
the
White
House
as
special
assistant
to
the
president
and,
most
recently,
he
served
as
a
senior
adviser
to
Senator
Rand
Paul.
He
is
a
regular
TV
commentator
on
everything
First
Family
related
and
he's
been
a
guest
throughout
the
election
process
on
Fox
News,
MSNBC
and
CNN
and
a
commentator
during
the
national
conventions.
He
has
been
on
The
Today
Show
ten
times.
He's
been
interviewed
by
Matt
Lauer,
Lester
Holt,
Norah
O'Donnell,
and
Andrea
Mitchell.
All
the
major
journalists
on
CBS
have
featured
him
in
televised
segments
from
Dan
Rather
to
Katie
Couric
to
Charlie
Rose.
He
has
been
interviewed
by
Diane
Sawyer
of
ABC
and
the
late,
British
news
icon,
David
Frost.
Recenzii
"Read
this
compelling
book
to
find
out
why
she
lost
and
he
won-an
outcome
that
will
prove
to
be
best
for
our
nation."—Gary
J.
Byrne,
#1
New
York
Times
bestselling
author
of
Crisis
of
Character
"A great book... GAME OF THORNS gets you behind the scenes...I mean REALLY behind the scenes. Doug is respected by everybody...so he has access to everybody....It's going to be a best seller. I don't care if you're left or right on this... it's an amazing tick-tock of what went wrong and it is from a presidential historian -- not some cockamamie person."—Neil Cavuto, Cavuto Coast to Coast
"GAME OF THORNS is a fascinating study of 2016 US presidential elections. Wead busts all myths created and supported by what has come to be known as fake news. Wead convincingly shows that President Trump won the elections because of a superior strategy in spite of all odds in favor of Hillary Clinton. GAME OF THORNS is a deeply researched book and provides deep insight into the election strategies of both President Trump and Hillary Clinton, as well as the American election system. GAME OF THORNS is the best book on the 2016 presidential elections and is likely to remain so in the future. It is a must read to understand American politics."—The Washington Book Review
"A great book... GAME OF THORNS gets you behind the scenes...I mean REALLY behind the scenes. Doug is respected by everybody...so he has access to everybody....It's going to be a best seller. I don't care if you're left or right on this... it's an amazing tick-tock of what went wrong and it is from a presidential historian -- not some cockamamie person."—Neil Cavuto, Cavuto Coast to Coast
"GAME OF THORNS is a fascinating study of 2016 US presidential elections. Wead busts all myths created and supported by what has come to be known as fake news. Wead convincingly shows that President Trump won the elections because of a superior strategy in spite of all odds in favor of Hillary Clinton. GAME OF THORNS is a deeply researched book and provides deep insight into the election strategies of both President Trump and Hillary Clinton, as well as the American election system. GAME OF THORNS is the best book on the 2016 presidential elections and is likely to remain so in the future. It is a must read to understand American politics."—The Washington Book Review