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Frankly, We Did Win This Election
- The Inside Story of How Trump Lost
- De: Michael C. Bender
- Narrado por: Eric Pollins
- Duración: 17 h y 6 m
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Michael C. Bender, senior White House reporter for the Wall Street Journal, presents a deeply reported account of the 2020 presidential campaign that details how Donald J. Trump became the first incumbent in three decades to lose reelection - and the only one whose defeat culminated in a violent insurrection.
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This book has good information, but also flaws.
- De R. Rawlings en 07-18-21
- Frankly, We Did Win This Election
- The Inside Story of How Trump Lost
- De: Michael C. Bender
- Narrado por: Eric Pollins
Flaccid and uninteresting
Revisado: 01-15-22
One hour of the book is mildly interesting. Never recommending, very lackluster in-depth journalism. If you slept through 2016-2020, this is the book for you. But you won't find any talking points in here. it's so shallow. like, really shallow. I wanted some coverage of the insurrection, his baseless claims of voter fraud, anything controversial at all.
Bender, as a trump cronie, had excellent access to the president that he totally tossed away. A journalistic tragedy. Not good. Very much not worth my free credit.
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The Terror of Existence
- From Ecclesiastes to Theatre of the Absurd
- De: Theodore Dalrymple, Kenneth Francis
- Narrado por: Jack Wynters
- Duración: 4 h y 45 m
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Existentialism is the literary cri de coeur resulting from the realization that without God, everything good, true, and beautiful in human life is destined to be destroyed in a pitiless material cosmos. Theodore Dalrymple and Kenneth Francis examine the main existentialist works, from Ecclesiastes to the Theatre of the Absurd, each man coming from a different perspective. Francis is a believer, Dalrymple is not, but both empathize with the struggle to find meaning in a seemingly meaningless universe. This book is part literary criticism, part philosophical exploration....
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Theism does not win, but secularism loses.
- De 20shop11 en 01-28-20
- The Terror of Existence
- From Ecclesiastes to Theatre of the Absurd
- De: Theodore Dalrymple, Kenneth Francis
- Narrado por: Jack Wynters
chapter 14/15 especially
Revisado: 11-05-21
Francis goes absolutely unhinged for two essays, blaming society for oppressing white christian males and comparing modern America multiple times to gulags and internment camps. Incredibly up his own ass, he hardly links it to the rest of the book, which is to say he doesn't. The whiplash is real, reading these unhinged rants against "anti-christians" back to back with Dalrymples dissection of Hamlet. I mean other than that he has some wonderful points to think about.
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