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On this Tuesday, I am exhausted from reading Bob Woodward's book about President Trump.
It's not a terrible book, but it's unfair on many pages.
Mr. Woodward is a shrewd reporter who divides the book into two sections.
The first tells the story of three men Mr. Trump fired, former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson,
former Secretary of Defense James Mattis, and former National Intelligence Director Dan Coates.
All three talked with Woodward extensively, and all three think ill of President Trump.
So the book is stacked against the president from the jump.
after Mr. Trump is severely criticized by the three men and by Bob Woodward, the second half of the book
gives him a chance to reply, but he's on the defensive in all of the interviews with Woodward,
and it is hard to score points on defense. Mr. Woodward also tosses in his own commentary and it's
almost always negative. For example, on page 286, he writes about the president's COVID briefings,
quote, the rambling, often defensive and angry monologues, eroded confidence in his grasp of the
problem in leadership, unquote. Well, that's Woodward's opinion. It's not fact-based reporting.
The book also ignores pretty much the brutal and unfair Russian collusion situation,
which has influenced how the president behaves. And that's a huge admission, one that
speaks directly to the basic slant of Bob Woodward's book. Now this.
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podcast. That is the morning O'Reilly update. More analysis later on.