![]() ![]() One writer called Wolff “the most loathed man in media” and pointed out that many journalists have already been poking holes in Wolff’s account. The administration shifted into denial mode. on Wednesday, Fire and Fury was the #1 book on Amazon’s best-seller list, up from #48,449 twenty-four hours before. ![]() On Wednesday, New York Magazine (who had previously purchased first serial rights) published a moved-up excerpt from the book, with the headline “ Donald Trump Didn’t Want to Be President.”īy 3 P.M. and Jared Kushner … It’s as plain as a hair on your face.” Their path to fucking Trump goes right through Paul Manafort, Don Jr. “Mueller chose Weissmann first and he is a money-laundering guy. The highlights included Steve Bannon (reportedly) calling Don Jr.’s now-notorious 2016 Trump Tower meeting with the Russians “treasonous,” “unpatriotic,” and “bad shit,” not to mention speculating about the involvement of Trump himself: “The chance that Don Jr did not walk these jumos up to his father’s office on the twenty-sixth floor is zero.” Plus, Bannon pretty much calls everybody an idiot. “This is all about money laundering,” he is quoted as saying. On the morning of Wednesday, January 3rd, The Guardian published highlights (“obtained by the Guardian ahead of publication from a bookseller in New England”) from Rupert Murdoch biographer and onetime Guardian columnist Michael Wolff’s forthcoming Trump White House exposé Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House. There has also been quite a lot going on since this book first landed on the national radar two years days ago. That book is Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, by Michael Wolff, which is reportedly “based on extensive access to the White House and more than 200 interviews with Trump and senior staff over a period of 18 months.” According to its publisher, it reveals, among other things, “what President Trump’s staff really thinks of him, what inspired Trump to claim he was wire-tapped by President Obama, why FBI director James Comey was really fired, why chief strategist Steve Bannon and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner couldn’t be in the same room, who is really directing the Trump administration’s strategy in the wake of Bannon’s firing, what the secret to communicating with Trump is, and what the Trump administration has in common with the movie The Producers.” Which is quite a lot, I’d say. If you’ve been anywhere near a screen these past few days, you’ve probably heard something about the book that’s sending the political universe into a tizzy. ![]()
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