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Peril by Bob Woodward
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it was amazing

This three book series about the presidency of Trump was phenomenal. And this final one was on par with the others. Since it was taken from hundreds of interviews from those inside the administration it was a fascinating behind the scenes look. Because every time a politician breathes they simultaneously spew some sort of lie, this series was able to give a different perspective. Lots of this book revolved around Lindsey Graham’s interview (arguably Trump’s closest political friend in his administration) which afforded a unique perspective about the former president. The public really didn’t get any idea about the severity of the instability of our democratic process until the last president did everything in his power to not relinquish the top spot after losing the election. And perhaps you’re one of these people that thinks the “election was stolen”. Again, Graham not only did a personal investigation of his best friend’s claims but repeatedly told the man himself that he found nothing and his claims of fraud were “just not true”; moreover, he told Trump in personal conversations numerous times, “you lost a close race…now let’s move forward and figure out how we can win the next one”. It ultimately comes down to Trump’s refusal to accept that he didn’t win and his belief that “his people expect him to fight and never give up”, even at the detriment of our system of governance and the fact that nearly half of our nation supported an authoritarian regime. It’s just strange, I always believed that’s what Americans shrugged off when they fought to remove themselves from the authoritarian reign of George III. But I suppose that’s the Cult of Personality, and for the most part the people’s willingness to forfeit personal liberties due to fear and tyranny. Maybe just a general stubbornness and refusal to admit when you’re wrong. Whatever. When evaluating history, no government lasts forever, so it remains to be seen whether the government of the United States will outlast my lifetime. Sad but true. If the attempted sedition on January 6th was presaged in history perhaps it’ll be like the unsuccessful 1905 uprising of Lenin in Russia, it was only 12 years later that those individuals rose up again and were this time successful, thus starting the Soviet Union. Remains to be seen. Regardless, another great read, it’d be a shame if anyone were oblivious to the major events of history which are taking place here and now.
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Reading Progress

September 21, 2021 – Started Reading
September 21, 2021 – Shelved
September 21, 2021 –
page 92
17.97%
September 22, 2021 –
page 138
26.95%
September 24, 2021 –
page 298
58.2%
September 25, 2021 –
page 412
80.47%
September 26, 2021 – Finished Reading

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