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I was already a big fan of O'Reilly's books and this one was no exception. I love his way of telling a story using facts but it doesn't read as a boring news report. It's so interesting and engaging that I have trouble putting it down! It seems like we know Trump because his life has been an open book but I really learned alot and continue to be disappointed in the media for their bias against him and others.
I listened to the audio version and while Bill O'Reilly read the forward, he has another reader for the rest of the book. He is really good and does a very impressive Trump voice! Highly recommend this book. Fountain Of Chris. This was my first O'Reilly book, and, considering how many bestsellers he's had, I shouldn't have been as surprised as I was that it is a well-written, coherent, and thoughtful book.
He's not as impartial as he proclaims himself to be, but he is much more moderate in his approach than one might expect, judging by his TV personality. Yes, O'Reilly uses a number of interviews both television and private to bring color to the President's character. These parts of the book are where it shines. Conservatives will enjoy learning more about their leader, liberals will gain much-needed insight into Trump's humanizing side - Even factoring in O'Reilly's bias, I imagine it will be tough to still think of Trump as the Devil incarnate after reading the book.
O'Reilly manages to address media bias in a more rational, and somewhat less partisan way than found in the day-to-day ruckus we see and hear. This is not unimportant, but it does make the subtitle a little disingenuous. There are some paragraphs about why O'Reilly feels things broke Trump's way, but a lot of this material is a rundown of the campaign itself.
While O'Reilly's bias is noticeable in the way he addresses certain issues that have clear left-right positions i. That said, the omissions are clearly partisan decisions i. These flaws do not at all ruin the book, but one can only assume they were done on purpose, either to placate Trump and his die-hard supporters, for political reasons, or just because O'Reilly knows who his audience is likely to be.
Overall, the book is solid, and I can recommend it to right-leaning readers as an enjoyable profile and reliving of a historic election, as well as to other readers as a necessary, relatively reasonable contrarian view to most of the information one hears, sees, and reads about the President. John Dickinson. Now it was good. And it was fair. And O'Reilly did a good effort to remain neutral, presenting only the facts.
Just sometimes I felt it lacking in detail. A lot of things felt left unexplained or unanswered. Now I do understand that that's probably mostly because there's not enough material available for O'Reilly to conduct his research, but overall it kept me expecting me. It also seemed more like a just history of Trump during the campaign, but was almost entirely void of details on his presidency once sworn in.
And provided very little explanation of Trump's views and ideology and how he see's America, which O'Reilly had promised the book would do during his marketing for it. It was a really great read that I did enjoy reading every page of it. And like Jesus, O'Reilly sees into the heart and mind of another individual and translates what the voices tell him.
Cheryl Kloda. Bill O 'Reilly is a gifted writer. I have read most of his books. Author O'Reilly, gives an excellent view into President Trump's character. He really was able to write about what makes President Trump tick. As a reader, I agree that most of the Mainstream Media have been extremely unfair to our American President. I agree with O'Reilly that good and fair Journalism has gone down the drain!
I strongly feel that history will be much kinder to President Trump. In conclusion, "The United States of Trump", is very well worth reading! The book starts off with a statement I really wanted to believe: Not a partisan pro-Trump or anti-Trump book. I would like to say O'Reilly starts out that way, but even then he is comparing his life to Trump's life.
All pretense was gone once he started going into his blind double date with Donald and Marla Maples Trump. Really, how believable are you about being not being pro-Trump when you had him as your guest at the White House Correspondents Dinner two months before he announced his candidacy. If you knew absolutely nothing about Bill O'Reilly and read this book you know where he stands with Trump.
O'Reilly also stated, "If you ask him a straight question he will give you a straight answer. Twitter is not a good forum for feeding the beast so to speak. There were a few things I appreciated reading and gaining a bit more insight. Pro-Trump individuals will love it. Non-Trump-supporters should take the time to read this. There are some insights and well-written enough you can get through it.
This book was okay. Am not a fan of either Trump or BO, but was frankly curious to read this in an effort to be open minded. BO did not disappoint. He lived up to my low expectations. It matters not that much of what Trump says he knows is false. Fame and having his ego fed are all he cares about. Alexander Stroli. Personally, I am very disappointed.
David Gramley. I did not choose this book as a fan of Donald Trump. My view of him is very mixed, and on the character side, I do not respect him. I just need to keep an open mind. He finds a perspective I can understand and appreciate. And I frequently watched The Factor as the only opinion show I could tolerate. However, I really want to understand Trump and how he thinks, and what he believes, as he is our President today, and possibly four more years.
I need to understand him so I can better tolerate and perhaps make some sense of our current state of political ineffectiveness and chaos. He is uniquely connected and has always been able to take the spin out of politics. I respected Trump for vision in this area, and ability to achieve despite many obstacles. I also found the extended insight of the election was fascinating.
He covers both Trump and Hillary, and weaves in Wikileaks, and Comey, and the debates. The final section of the book is a review of his first two years in office. So, has this book helped me to support Trump, or to become more vigorous fighting to see him removed from office? All candidates have their flaws. I will say I have a much better understanding and tolerance of Donald Trump, with an open mind, and that is what I was looking to gain from this book.
O'Reilly starts out the book by saying it is not a pro or con on Trump but just the facts. Well, that's not quite true. It's a lot of facts that say Trump is a victim, that he's doing a great job, that everyone who doesn't think he's wonderful is wrong -- kind of like Trump's own vision of himself. TSome good photographs too -- interestingly the ones of Nancy Pelosi and Hilary Clinton are pretty ghastly where the ones of Trump and his brood are so nice.
It IS a better read than Lewandowski's praise of Trump tome. That one came across as hastily written without benefit of an editor. I gave it two stars because the writing, in terms of grammar and punctuation is good. Author 3 books 25 followers. The first half of this book is the best. I was especially interested to learn about his older brother and his sister and how different they turned out.
The second half goes blow by blow through his campaign and eventual victory to the presidency. It was interesting, but less insightful. The writing is excellent and personal anecdotes make it a worthwhile read. Ronald Aylward. A well written biography of President Donald Trump. James Collins. Author 9 books followers. Fair and Balanced Written before the election, The United States of Trump is a fair and balanced look at the Presidential election, the first years of the Trump administration, and the life and career of Donald Trump.
This book is not for or against Trump, but is instead a presentation of facts. I picked this book off the library's best seller display. Honestly, I'm registered as an independent voter, but I have never been able to stomach Trump, and I mean from long before he became president. I have always gotten the sense that we were just so completely different that I could not relate to him or his worldview at all.
When he was elected I tried to reach out to ask those who supported him why; I was honestly interested. Some people on both sides of his fan club responded in the spirit in which I asked the questions, but many became so angry at me for asking that I eventually stopped. I picked up this book looking for some insight. I know Bill O'Reilly is a conservative guy, and all the better.
Explain to me what I'm not seeing! It all started really well. I learned about Trump history and thought it was a pretty balanced account. As the book went along it became clear that O'Reilly wasn't as direct and unbiased as he claimed to be, which was really annoying by the end. It would be one thing if he hadn't stated repeatedly that he was an unbiased reporter, but since he did Retrieved 3 August Huffington Post.
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Once you see the life that he has lead and the skills that he brought to the table, you should be able to find the same packet of ingredients within you and hopefully make your mark on this world. We look at his parents and how they influenced his career, we look at how they raised him and the kinds of trouble he got into as a kid. Bill Gates is a profound man who sees things differently and works at that with an energy that is uncommon.
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Ngobeni Msesenyane Platius. Nice and compact read About the man It is good read especially if you don't want the details that comes with reading biographies. I enjoyed it as it didn't focus on his wealth but his character development.