Much Ado About Lying And Phony “Fire and Fury” Book On Trump
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“He who says that money can’t
buy happiness don’t know where to shop”,-Donald Trump
The above quote may seem
unrelated to the subject matter. I will explain why it is necessary. That was
the quote that introduced me to Donald Trump several years ago, through his
books which is basically about strategies he had applied in making billions of
dollars and sometimes losing it and starting afresh. Again one of my teachers,
Dr Mike Murdock, of Wisdom Centre, in his books and his teachings on TV,
Youtube and elsewhere had always used Trump as one of the examples of a wealth
creation strategist worthy of study. So I know a bit of Trump long before he
became president to disagree with a new book that presented him as erratic,
irrational, and baby-like and thus unfit to be President of the United States. Sorry,
for the digression. Back to the subject matter.
What do you make of a book
whose author described himself as,
“…famous bloviator”, but that is the person that the liberals of this world and
their supporters in Nigeria have fallen head over heal over his book titled “
Fire and Fury”, aimed at discrediting the Donald Trump Presidency and even
calls to question the sanity of the present occupant of the White House.
I am happy that with all the
noises, there are still saner folks in United States and elsewhere who are not
buying into author Michael Wolff’s fiction which he erroneously presented as
non-fiction. This is how the book and the author of “Fire and Fury”, had been described
by critics including by the usually partisan and unprofessional, CNN. “Sloppy”,-
Alisuyn Camerota, CNN; “Real factual errors…makes you wonder about the overall
content”,- Brian Stelter, CNN; “The author…says he can’t be sure if parts of it
are true…”,- Business Insider; “…Too stupid and malicious for words”,- Rich
Lowry, National Review; “…a broader skepticism among journalists over veracity
of certain details”,- Michael Calderone, Politico; “A total sleaze by
unprincipled writer of fiction”,- Steve Rattner, Obama auto czar; “…May not be
supper reliable…”- Charlie May, Salon; “Blithe Ignorance,”- John Podhorentz,
New York Post; “He gets basic details wrong”, Maggie Haberman, The New York
Times; “Wrong, sloppy”, Mike Allen and Jim Vandettei, Axios.
Recall that since Trump
defeated the American establishment and their liberal leaning media and pundits
in the presidential election, they have done all within the limit of democratic
ethos to remove him from office. First they claimed the Russians aided his
victory. As Russia’s alleged meddlesomeness in the election can no longer be
proved, they have resorted to questioning his sanity and fitness for office.
The same trick the sour Democrat losers used against one of America’s most
beloved Presidents Ronald Reagan.
I leave the reader with the
robust defence by Trump on his alleged mental instability. He said, “Now that
Russian collusion, after one year of intense study, has proven to be a total
hoax on the American public, the Democrats and their lapdogs, the Fake News
Mainstream Media, are taking out the old Ronald Reagan playbook and screaming
mental stability and intelligence.....” the president tweeted.
Trump added: “...Actually, throughout my life, my
two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart.
Crooked Hillary Clinton also played these cards very hard and, as everyone
knows, went down in flames. I went from VERY successful businessman, to top
T.V. Star...
...to President of the United States (on my first try). I think that
would qualify as not smart, but genius...and a very stable genius at
that!" Need I say more!!
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