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A Trump Diary: How I Suffered Through the Bull$%#&, Talked Myself Down, and Survived First Year of Apocalypse.
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A Trump Diary: How I Suffered Through the Bull$%#&, Talked Myself Down, and Survived First Year of Apocalypse. in Vernon, BC
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A Trump Diary: How I Suffered Through the Bull$%#&, Talked Myself Down, and Survived First Year of Apocalypse. in Vernon, BC
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A Trump Diary is one man's attempt to make sense of the daily madness the world has experienced since the election, arguably, of America's single-worst president. Taking his cue from daily atrocities and indignities perpetrated by our commander-in-thief, the author attempts to extrapolate positive personal lessons from negative presidential examples and to connect with great truths after witnessing monstrous lies. Readers will find themselves reliving the early days of our national disgrace but will also be able to find hope for our nation and confidence in the innate potential for good in all human beings. Part self-help, part political commentary, A Trump Diary endeavors to answer the question, "What does a good person do when confronting behavior that can only be described as evil?" Alternating between outrage at the Trump administration's deceit and resignation to carry on despite the cheapening of our republic, each chapter strives to examine, refute, encourage, and comfort.
A Trump Diary is one man's attempt to make sense of the daily madness the world has experienced since the election, arguably, of America's single-worst president. Taking his cue from daily atrocities and indignities perpetrated by our commander-in-thief, the author attempts to extrapolate positive personal lessons from negative presidential examples and to connect with great truths after witnessing monstrous lies. Readers will find themselves reliving the early days of our national disgrace but will also be able to find hope for our nation and confidence in the innate potential for good in all human beings. Part self-help, part political commentary, A Trump Diary endeavors to answer the question, "What does a good person do when confronting behavior that can only be described as evil?" Alternating between outrage at the Trump administration's deceit and resignation to carry on despite the cheapening of our republic, each chapter strives to examine, refute, encourage, and comfort.



















