It's so interesting to read about power. It doesn't make me a better person; it doesn't enrich my soul; it's just like savoring a large, greasy slice of pizza.
"All or Nothing" revisits many horrifying highlights of Trump's campaign. Among the eye-catching moments: Trump endures a possibly fatal blow when a MAGA comic refers to Puerto Rico as a "floating island of garbage." Biden need not say a thing. Instead, Biden indicates that "the only garbage out there is the mob of Trump supporters." Amazingly, like characters on "Veep," the Democrats then try to finesse the remark. "We're looking at an aborted independent clause here. 'The only garbage out there....' THEN we get a NEW independent clause....'The mob of Trump supporters....'"
I was also captivated by the Melania gossip. Apparently, it's an open secret that Melania despises her husband. At one point in the book, she indicates that she can't really move back to the White House because her son will be starting school at NYU, and so.... "I'm needed in New York." There is also a juicy tidbit about the Melania memoir. Why release it shortly before the election? Because, in the event of a Trump loss, Melania would lose her cultural capital. The October 8 release was about maximizing sales.
Another character I enjoyed was Kamala Harris. When Trump acted like a buffoon at Arlington National Cemetery, the Harris team could have simply refrained from comment. Instead, Harris made remarks; she promised, "I will *never* politicize Arlington." By doing so, Harris (of course) politicized Arlington. This backfired when various "Arlington parents" released statements in support of Trump.
Finally, I'm not alone in pointing out that Michael Wolff is just a great writer. He seems to be on fire. This is a wonderful book.
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