The method to the madness : Donald Trump's ascent as told by those who were hired, fired, inspired--and inaugurated / Allen Salkin and Aaron Short.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250202802 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xviii, 329 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : All Points Books, 2019.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Genre: | Biographies. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
Two "New York Post" reporters draw on interviews with more than one hundred of Donald Trump's closest associates in a nonpartisan oral history and guide to understanding Trump's presidential style, mindset, and decisions. - Baker & Taylor
Two New York Post reporters draw on candid interviews with more than 100 of the 45th President's closest associates in a nonpartisan oral history and guide to understanding Trump's presidential style, mindset and decisions. - McMillan Palgrave
A Rosetta Stone for understanding Donald Trump's style, mindset, and every action, made up of over one hundred interviews with his closest associates and adversaries over the last 15 years.
To his critics, Donald Trump is an impulsive, undisciplined crackpot who accidentally lucked into the presidency. But in The Method to the Madness, reporters Allen Salkin and Aaron Short reveal that nothing could be further from the truth. This objective, nonpartisan oral history shows that Trump had carefully planned his bid for the presidency since he launched what many considered to be a joke candidacy in 1999.
Between 2000 and 2015, when he announced his candidacy in the lobby of Trump Tower, he was able to identify an unserved political constituency, hone a persuasive message that appealed to their needs, and deliver it effectively, despite intense media opposition.
Through candid conversations with more than 100 subjects close to the President, Salkin and Short make the case that Donald Trumpâs ostensibly erratic approach to politics is consistent with his carefully honed personal and professional style of information gathering, opinion seed-planting, and conclusion sharing. His business, media, and political dealings from this era serve as a guide for understanding the man, his mindset, and his every action.
The Method to the Madness is an accessible and unbiased oral history that brings readers into the private rooms where decisions are made, confidences are broken, strong words fly, and not all eye-witnesses see the same scene in quite the same way. Full of scoops both large and small, this is the first book to bring Trump, the politician, into focus.