

Buy Fear: Trump in the White House 1 by Woodward, Bob (ISBN: 9781471181290) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: A gripping exposé on a dysfunctional presidency - As a follower of American politics, Donald Trump's presidency has simply fascinated me. I always wondered whether the rants, raves and rhetoric, the personal attacks on his rivals, and those infamously shocking tweets were just for show, some kind of political strategy or publicity stunt designed to keeps all eyes on him. This book suggests not. It reveals a disorganised administration headed by a egotistical authoritarian with little understanding of politics, procedures and consequences of his decisions. I would never believe that the man controlling arguably the most powerful country on the planet could be so cavalier in his attitudes, so self-obsessed in his opinions and so un-presidential in his behaviour, yet this book succeeds in changing my mind. Woodward writes in a neutral and believable manner, referring to exact dates and times, particular conversations that happened, and who was involved. He reveals a haphazard president who wouldn't rise out of bed until 11am; who would pull out of long-standing agreements with other countries despite protests from his advisors; who ordered his military leadership to assassinate Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and "kill the f*****g lot of them"; and who spent up to eight hours a day watching himself on CNN. This book offers an amazing insight into one of the most controversial presidencies in American history and attempts by senior White House officials to prevent Trump from ruining the country or causing an international incident. A must read. Review: Impartial view of Trump in the White House - Although I have a fair understanding of British politics, American politics is a far different ballgame, my knowledge mainly gleaned from newspapers and other media outlets, just like many others in the UK I suspect. Nevertheless I remain intrigued – and certainly more aroused since Trump arrived in the White House! Hence, out of the surfeit of books that document this new era of American politics, I chose Bob Woodward’s based on his treatment of the Nixon/Watergate affair and his skill in co-ordinating facts. Similarly with Donald Trump, the author takes an impartial view, letting events and conversations speak for themselves, all resulting from the author’s considerable researching. The book starts prior to the election and then continues with his first couple of years at the White House, a period that saw much upheavals, sackings and resignations (surely none more surprising than the departure of Steve Bannon, the strategist who had planned the election campaign), with Trump going his own way, possessing virtually no knowledge of the political system, displaying a ten minute attention span, reading very little but spending the greater amount of daily hours watching television and tweeting (his “microphone to the world”) and playing golf. And I need say little about his character: his conversations and actions speak for themselves, confirming the numerous opinions voiced since he became president. An easy read, although the final couple of chapters involving the Mueller investigation into Russian interference at the election, are a little ponderous with a lot of cross-talking between lawyers. And if there’s confusion about the many persons involved in this history, there’s an excellent index for reference. Of course the book is already dated and certainly not complete as there’s more of the presidency still to come. Presumably Woodward will complete the story when the time arises.
| Best Sellers Rank | 855,994 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 5,742 in Society, Politics & Philosophy |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (18,965) |
| Dimensions | 15.3 x 3.15 x 23.4 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1471181294 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1471181290 |
| Item weight | 650 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 448 pages |
| Publication date | 11 Sept. 2018 |
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster UK |
L**C
A gripping exposé on a dysfunctional presidency
As a follower of American politics, Donald Trump's presidency has simply fascinated me. I always wondered whether the rants, raves and rhetoric, the personal attacks on his rivals, and those infamously shocking tweets were just for show, some kind of political strategy or publicity stunt designed to keeps all eyes on him. This book suggests not. It reveals a disorganised administration headed by a egotistical authoritarian with little understanding of politics, procedures and consequences of his decisions. I would never believe that the man controlling arguably the most powerful country on the planet could be so cavalier in his attitudes, so self-obsessed in his opinions and so un-presidential in his behaviour, yet this book succeeds in changing my mind. Woodward writes in a neutral and believable manner, referring to exact dates and times, particular conversations that happened, and who was involved. He reveals a haphazard president who wouldn't rise out of bed until 11am; who would pull out of long-standing agreements with other countries despite protests from his advisors; who ordered his military leadership to assassinate Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and "kill the f*****g lot of them"; and who spent up to eight hours a day watching himself on CNN. This book offers an amazing insight into one of the most controversial presidencies in American history and attempts by senior White House officials to prevent Trump from ruining the country or causing an international incident. A must read.
T**H
Impartial view of Trump in the White House
Although I have a fair understanding of British politics, American politics is a far different ballgame, my knowledge mainly gleaned from newspapers and other media outlets, just like many others in the UK I suspect. Nevertheless I remain intrigued – and certainly more aroused since Trump arrived in the White House! Hence, out of the surfeit of books that document this new era of American politics, I chose Bob Woodward’s based on his treatment of the Nixon/Watergate affair and his skill in co-ordinating facts. Similarly with Donald Trump, the author takes an impartial view, letting events and conversations speak for themselves, all resulting from the author’s considerable researching. The book starts prior to the election and then continues with his first couple of years at the White House, a period that saw much upheavals, sackings and resignations (surely none more surprising than the departure of Steve Bannon, the strategist who had planned the election campaign), with Trump going his own way, possessing virtually no knowledge of the political system, displaying a ten minute attention span, reading very little but spending the greater amount of daily hours watching television and tweeting (his “microphone to the world”) and playing golf. And I need say little about his character: his conversations and actions speak for themselves, confirming the numerous opinions voiced since he became president. An easy read, although the final couple of chapters involving the Mueller investigation into Russian interference at the election, are a little ponderous with a lot of cross-talking between lawyers. And if there’s confusion about the many persons involved in this history, there’s an excellent index for reference. Of course the book is already dated and certainly not complete as there’s more of the presidency still to come. Presumably Woodward will complete the story when the time arises.
M**S
Well researched and written book
Bob Woodward is most famous for his part in breaking the story of Watergate, the 1970s American political scandal which led to the fall of President Nixon. His book about that with Carl Bernstein, All The President's Men, was made into a film starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman. There are distinct parallels with the tale in this book, as Woodward examines events surrounding Trump's presidency. It's a fascinating story, and whatever your political leanings, whatever your opinion of the President, you'll find it to be a good read. As you'd expect from Woodward, who has spent most of his career at The Washington Post, it's superbly researched and written. His access to people in the White House and elsewhere in government is extremely impressive, and there's a huge amount of effort been put into writing and publishing this book so quickly. I won't comment on the politics or on whether I believe Woodward's or Trump's version of events - Trump has called the book a scam. You'll form your own opinions and reach your own conclusions. But it's always interesting to read about events behind closed doors, beyond the reach of most observers, and Woodward's book shines a light on one of the more controversial presidencies in US political history.
T**.
Interesting but scattered read
In general this was a decent, well researched and footnoted read, although the reviews that you'll see disclose most of the more significant parts. What really stuck out for me though was the structure of the book, or apparent lack thereof. It read more like a series of tidied up reporter's notes than a narrative built from those notes. While there was some attempt at assembling chapters around certain topics, this approach also wound up causing you to move back and forth in time, which was a fairly jarring experience, not unlike Trump's presidency. For me, that took something away from the book as it really felt only coarsely assembled. It's unclear whether a chronological narrative would have been impossible due to the chaotic nature of the Trump White House or if such an approach is difficult with any White House based on the demands on those who work there. You may be able to save yourself the time and expense by reading the news coverage of the book instead of the actual book itself; there's really not that much added by the presentation of the more significant anecdotes from the news. I guess I was hoping for more.
G**N
Bob Woodward has done it again. "Fear" is a remarkable and important book, especially because it is so current and revealing and is vouched for by this very credible reporter. Woodward's book confirms in much greater detail many earlier and less credible reports, plus many others --- establishing clearly that Donald Trump is not fit to be the US president --- politically, intellectually, psychologically or morally. Moreover, his erratic behavior is a threat to US national security, as Woodward's book and recent TV interviews make very clear. Of course, most of the media attention on this book has been and will continue to be on Woodward's many shocking scoops. The most important question, however, that the book raises, for me at least, is "When and how will Trump's reckless rule be retired?" Mike Pence, the "Shadow President" and Trump's hand picked successor, will from many indications become president in the months following the November 6 election. That seems to be a high probability, even without Special Counsel Robert Mueller's likely devastating report on the Russian conspiracy to influence illegally the 2016 presidential elections and the related cover up obstructing Mueller's investigation of this conspiracy . The only unknown now is when and how Trump goes--- by the impeachment process or by simple resignation like Nixon did. We can expect Pence will then give Trump a full pardon, after Trump fully pardons some family members and close associates. Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort need not hold their breath waiting for a pardon. Trump, some of his family members and close associates will, of course, still be at risk of state law prosecutions, expecially in NY. Trump has long used fear to exercise power over others. Fear, as Machiavelli strongly recommended five centuries ago to a corrupt pope's nephew, is preferable to and more effective than kindness. Paradoxically, Trump's own deep personal fear of failure still drives him desperately--- any means are justified to reach Trump's top goals of personal profit and glory forever. Any means is OK, including even orphaning innocent infants at the Mexican border, while other immigrants are welcomed to work temporarily at Mar-a-Lago. Woodward's book just reinforces these observations many have already made. It is amazing to me that many of the so-called "adults in the room" cannot see that Trump is misbehaving as he always did. He cannot be changed, certainly not now and not by the many handlers selected seemingly because Trump can dominate them. That said, Trump still has more than two years remaining on his term! I have strong reactions to Woodward's many disturbing disclosures, as (1) a former Harvard Law assistant to Archibald Cox (prior to his being the unforgettable Watergate Prosecutor and nailing Nixon), (2) a former high school chum of Rudy Guiliani (now an unimpressive key Trump advisor), (3) a former law firm colleague of Bob Khuzami (now the impressive head of NYC federal investigations of Trump criminal matters) and (4) a father and grandfather. Initially, my strongest reaction to "Fear" was, in turn, real fear for the US and the world. How can the US survive two years more of Trump as president, especially given Woodward's very disturbing reports? On further reflection on the most likely outcomes, however, based on my experience, I am now less worried for the reasons indicated below. The US survived a Revolutionary War, a Civil War, a "Know Nothing" political party, two World Wars, a Korean War, an Iraq War and a Cold War, major Depressions, Prohibition and Nixon, et al. The US will survive Trump and Mike Pence! Woodward’s book is extremely specific and very detailed--- describing relevant facts, documents, dates and meetings. Importantly, he reports on how some of Trump's policies are so haphazardly made, not just on the many bizarre episodes of Trump and his staff. Woodward draws some really important and very plausible inferences from the collective information of the many involved in specific presidential matters Woodward investigated. And his extensive tapes of his hundreds of hours of interviews of almost 100 relevant persons are available to "prove" his inferences. Trump and his cronies' predictable complaints of Woodward bias, if anything, just invite a closer look at Woodward's findings. At 75 years old, Woodward clearly had a purpose in this voluntary and prodigious effort to research and write this book--- to flush out the true Donald Trump and show the danger he poses for US national security. Woodward, a Navy veteran like John McCain before him, is also a patriot. To paraphrase Trump, Woodward shows vividly that Trump's behavior is "very sad and really disgusting". The media will have a field day with some of the troubling Trump episodes Woodward reports. Many persons cited in the book will challenge some of his reports. To be expected and perhaps understandable, given Trump's fiery temper about those he thinks are in any way disloyal to him. The facts will nevertheless prevail, as they have mostly for Woodward's earlier books about the many presidents who immediately preceded Trump. More important, however, than specific episodes, is what the confluence of these troubling episodes clearly shows --- Trump is clearly unfit to be president! The longer he remains, the greater the risk in our nuclear age for the US, and the world as well. It is well to recall the near catastrophe last January when a Hawaiian technician pressed the wrong button indicating a non-existent "imminent" North Korean missile attack, following Trump's reckless rhetoric about the real North Korean threat. This must have sent a real chill down the spines of the leaders of all nuclear nations, and many others as well. Will Trump then finish his first term? Very doubtful, it appears. If the Democrats win a House majority in less than two months, prompt impeachment proceedings and numerous House investigations of Trump and his corrupt cronies appear to be inevitable. That dooms Trump. Even if the Democrats remain the minority, impeachment is still likely to occur in my view as Mueller's efforts continue --- they cannot be stopped now. They will continue even if Mueller is fired as they continued after Nixon fired Archibald Cox. Moreover, there is a reasonable prospect that one or more of Trump's children and/or in-laws could soon be indicted. Trump will after November be an increasingly unnecessary liability for Republicans, the GOP. Only 32% of voters currently polled even think Trump is honest. He has already done what the GOP and its billionaire backers like the Kochs and Devoses most wanted --- a major tax cut for the wealthiest, reckless deregulation, insuring a right wing judiciary majority, reducing drastically Federal revenues needed to fund the social safety net, et al. Moreover, it seems unlikely that Trump will be able to handle the steadily growing pressure he faces. He may even elect to resign as Nixon did. Pence can finish up to the cheers of the Kochs, Devoses, et al. For a fuller picture of what to expect from Pence when Trump "retires", please see the new comprehensive, readable and detailed biography of Mike Pence, "The Shadow President ..." by Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reporter, Michael D'Antonio, and by his co-author, Peter Eisner. This book's findings dovetail nicely with the findings in "Fear". Unlike Woodward, D'Antonio even got, for his recent excellent Trump biography, hours of direct interviews of Trump before the 2016 elections, until Trump abruptly ended the interviews apparently concerned that D'Antonio was writing a truthful book based on facts, not on Trump's limitless lies and specious spin. We now know from this important book on Pence why it is very unlikely that Pence will ever be able to clean up Donald Trump's mess. We also can understand much better why Trump recently predicted that stock markets would crash if he were to be impeached. Not too great an endorsement of his successor, Pence, by a reckless and incompetent boss who has now witnessed up close for almost two years the non-stop cheerleading of the "Shadow President", Mike Pence. Pence successfully strived during the last two years behind the scenes, with Trump's apparent blessings, to advance his repressive and regressive fundamentalist Christian remaking of American society, including through administration and judicial right-wing appointments and adoption of fundamentalist social policies, like curtailing legal abortions and even limiting contraception access. Significantly, these policies mostly benefit in the end the already "uberrich" top 0.01% of Americans at the expense of the 99.99 % less fortunate--- how Christian is that? Trump's and Pence's unfair tax cuts and excessive deregulation can readily be fixed by Democrats when they regain power. But Trump and Pence have already changed the Federal judiciary with their many right wing judges appointed for life. That is not so easily fixed. This is scary stuff for a religiously diverse nation with constitutional safeguards of religious freedom that were extremely important for good reason to our Founding Fathers. They rejected a theocracy as well as a monarchy ! By providing a brisk and insightful history of Pence's personal and political journey, we are able with this book to see behind Pence's perpetual smile and smooth style. It is not a very pretty picture. All, even Trump supporters, should read this book to understand better the threat Pence poses even for Trump. After the midterm elections, the "uberrich" will know they can fulfill all their remaining political and economic dreams through Pence, without having to put up any longer with Trump's erratic and at times almost bizarre policies and behavior. By mid-November, Trump will need Pence more than Pence will need Trump. It is not surprising the Omarosa recently observed on Chris Matthews' "Hardball" show that she thinks one of Pence's staff was the author of the unprecedented and anonymous New York times Op Ed column that further undercuts Trump and re-inforces some of Woodward's revelations. As to be expected, Pence offers to swear under oath that HE did not write the Op Ed column, which denial leaves room that one of his staffers wrote it, no? "Fear" and "The Shadow Presidency" raise a very ironic possibility in my mind. If Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report, after the midterm elections in November, indicates that Trump and Pence were both implicated in Russian election conspiracy and/or in the subsequent cover-up, both of them could be removed from office or worse by a Congress forced by public outrage to act on Mueller's report. Even Nixon's base abandoned him once the true facts were widely known. Pence often played a key role in the 2016 campaign, as well as during the two years since. Who knows what he said and did in secret? Who knows if Pence was recorded by Amarosa, an evangelical pastor, or Michael Cohen, a "tell all" third rate lawyer or someone else at the White House, including possibly Trump himself. I suspect that by now, Mueller knows! If that happens, Nancy Pelosi could succeed after next January to the presidency as Speaker of the House, third in line after the President and Vice President. So much then for the great Trump/Pence strategy. The Pence book makes very clear why Pence is to be feared, perhaps even more than Trump. The "god" of Trump is Trump --- in that sense, he is obvious and usually predictable. Pence's "god" is much darker and more dangerous, as well as unpredictable, as this book has confirmed for me. It may be that a needy and greedy Trump is a safer bet than a surreptitious and smiling religious zealot, Pence. Pence legitimated Trump with the important and united fundamentalist voter base, who voted by over 80% to elect Trump! Trump also won 52% of Catholics' votes, while only 46% of the national vote. Who will legitimate Pence? This book suggests "good" fundamentalists should now vote against Pence if they ever find their Christian moorings again! Pence appears determined to advance a repressive and regressive fundamentalist evangelical theocracy, even though most Americans, including most Christians, have no interest in a theocracy, Christian or otherwise. Our Founding Fathers were well aware of the brutal post-Reformation religious wars that some of their not too distant relatives had fled Europe to avoid. Interestingly, Pence was a Catholic altar boy and Trump attended for two years a Jesuit college, Fordham. And the current four male Supreme Court conservative Catholic Justices and the newly nominated likely to be Justice, Brett Kavanagh, were also raised Catholic. Four of these five also went to Catholic schools --- Clarence Thomas to Jesuit Holy Cross College, Neil Gorsuch and Kavanagh to Jesuit Georgetown Prep and John Roberts to La Lumiere School. Samuel Alito was raised in a traditional Italian American Catholic family environment. It seems clear to me, as a graduate of 16 years of Catholic schools, that each of these men in varying degrees may be unduly, even mistakenly, influenced by celibate Vatican officials' "infallible teachings" on reproductive matters. In 1930, Pope Pius XI gratuitously (and "infallibly" {?}) condemned all birth control to help Mussolini and leaders of other Catholic Western European countries pump up their populations following the decline in births after World War I's slaughter of many potential Western European fathers. Pius XI, who had in 1920 seen up close in Poland the brutal atheistic Soviet threat in operation, was worried about expanding Soviet influence. Of course, Trump has now shown us that Putin and other former Soviets are the West's best friends! The Vatican's position on women's reproductive rights, initially adopted in 1930 in Pope Pius XI's "infallible" condemnation of birth control, is not based on the interests of women or families or on any Biblical foundation or even on rigorous philosophical and scientific foundations. On the contrary, it is based solely on the Vatican's mythical claim since 1870 that "the pope is infallible" so what a pope said in 1930 remains the "Gospel Truth" forever. The origin of the papal infallibility myth has recently been subjected to close and thorough analysis by the leading Catholic historian, Georgetown's 91 year old John O'Malley. A Jesuit, O'Malley has recently published a superb and short new book, "Vatican I", which documents in detail the 1870 invention in desperate circumstances by Pope Pius IX of "papal infallibility". While I share an Ivy League law school background and a Catholic upbringing with the Supreme Court's likely new all male majority, thanks to the scholarship of John O'Malley, Hans Kung and other brave Catholic scholars, I do not share in their uninformed adoration for papal "infallible teachings". Hopefully, some the these men will also read the important Vatican I book. If these male Catholic Justices are, based on their purported take on Catholic moral teachings, going to make legal rules for over 150 million American women about female reproductive matters, these Justices should at least understand the mythological origin of these teachings. They should all read O'Malley's new book and my Amazon review of it. Of course., "infallible" popes since 1870 have greatly increased their power even over Cardinals and other Bishops by exploiting their newly invented unique claim to being infallible. Popes, much like Trump, want to retain their power even if hundreds of millions of women worldwide are denied reproductive justice to protect popes' mythical claims to infallibility. Popes have shown in their shameful cover-ups of priests' and bishops' sexual abuse of defenseless children that popes sin like other humans. The papal fixation on preserving their unique "infallible claims" to protect the power they have built up over the last 150 years is more important than any women or children, it appears. If popes reverse themselves now on women's reproductive rights, their claims to the symbolic power of papal infallibility will fail. Of course, as few Catholics seem to know, popes have earlier reversed themselves on moral issues like slavery and usury. So much for unchanging infallible truths! That said, with Kavanagh on the Supreme Court, as appears likely, Roe v. Wade can be expected to be limited greatly, executive authority will likely be almost unlimited in immigration, foreign relations and other important areas, and corporate political donations will remain almost unlimited. These surely are trying times for the US. The push-back of majority voters will need to begin in earnest in less than 60 days in House and Senate elections, and again in 2020's presidential elections. In the 1930's FDR tamed a right wing court with the support of a majority of voters. This can happen again.
P**R
A really good insight into the campaign and the workings( or the lack thereof )of the white house under Donald trump.Must read.Woodward deserves another Pulitzer for this one....
M**O
Bob Woodward siempre es una buena opción para leer, sin embargo, FEAR sobrepasa por mucho cualquier otro libro del autor. Su investigación nos delata todo lo que ha estado ocurriendo en la casa blanca por la llegada de Trump, y resuelve muchas preguntas que podamos hacernos sobre la administración.
A**.
good quality product ...hey ...bob woodward... what else is there to say about mr. watergate 😀
M**A
Ho acquistato il libro in lingua originale e lo sto leggendo lentamente. Devo dire che è un libro fantastico i cui contenuti sono un po’ inquietanti e fanno venire letteralmente i brividi al pensiero di chi controlla le sorti dell’intera umanità.
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