Donald Trump
Varun Ghosh reviews 'The World As It Is' by Ben Rhodes and 'Yes We (Still) Can' by Dan Pfeiffer
Gareth Evans diagnosed the affliction of leaving government as relevance deprivation syndrome. For those who worked in the Obama administration, leaving the White House must have presented deeper maladies: the bewildering success of a reviled political opponent and a profound sense of missed opportunities. Two recently released memoirs by former Obama staffers grapple with this reality in very different ways.
... (read more)Varun Ghosh reviews 'Collusion: How Russia helped Trump win the White House' by Luke Harding
It is now widely believed that Russia and its agents interfered with the 2016 US presidential election to help Donald Trump get elected ...
... (read more)Gideon Haigh reviews 'Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House' by Michael Wolff
In his new account of Donald Trump’s presidency, Fire and Fury, Michael Wolff describes how Trump’s ‘adviser’ Steve Bannon counselled fellow White House newbies to read The Best and The Brightest as preparation for their administration’s tasks. Rarely for the mordant Bannon, his enthusiasm for David Halberstam’s 1972 classic ...
... (read more)Letter to the Editor - November 2016
Monday, 24 October 2016Dear Editor, Sandy Thorne seems to think Donald Trump can restore America to prosperity and its past greatness (Letters, October 2016). All great nations rise, decline, and fall ...
... (read more)David Smith reviews 'The Making of Donald Trump' by David Cay Johnston
This is an angry book. David Cay Johnston has been doing investigative reporting on Donald Trump's business practices for nearly three decades, and this book is a compilation of ...
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