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Trump's America

by Scott Dikkers

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From comedy writer, public speaker, and founding editor of The Onion Scott Dikkers comes this laugh-out-loud hilarious guide to surviving and thriving under Donald Trump's presidency. With satirical graphics, pictorials, news columns, and bulletins that are screamingly funny to everyone regardless of political persuasion, this is the ultimate handbook to the forty-fifth President of the United States. Everything from a schematic of Trump's presidential chariot (with missile launchers) to a handy pictorial that explains how Trump would have won every American war in three days or less is included in this sidesplitting anthology. Discover more about the new President with articles such as "Inside the Twitter War Room" and "If Einstein Was So Smart, Why Wasn't He Rich?" This work was previously published as Trump's America: The Complete Loser's Guide.… (more)
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I started reading Trump’s America some time ago before the U.S. Election. It wasn’t the best time to read it then with everything in the book being so close to the truth. During the election and its aftermath wasn’t the best time either (especially with the ideas for Trump’s post-presidency plans). Now that American politics isn’t in the news all the time, I thought now might be a good time to finish it. Probably a better time would have been just after Trump was elected.

The book is well designed, with lots of ‘fake news’ articles, lists and satire on every part of the presidency from science to health and the environment. To me, it wasn’t always funny but then I have a really dry, Australian sense of humour plus I don’t always understand the American references. It’s also a book best read in short bursts, not really one you could read cover to cover as the jokes get a bit old. Maybe it would have been funnier during the event or when this is old history, maybe it would have been funnier without a pandemic involved. But definitely a book for those who enjoy alternative facts.

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From comedy writer, public speaker, and founding editor of The Onion Scott Dikkers comes this laugh-out-loud hilarious guide to surviving and thriving under Donald Trump's presidency. With satirical graphics, pictorials, news columns, and bulletins that are screamingly funny to everyone regardless of political persuasion, this is the ultimate handbook to the forty-fifth President of the United States. Everything from a schematic of Trump's presidential chariot (with missile launchers) to a handy pictorial that explains how Trump would have won every American war in three days or less is included in this sidesplitting anthology. Discover more about the new President with articles such as "Inside the Twitter War Room" and "If Einstein Was So Smart, Why Wasn't He Rich?" This work was previously published as Trump's America: The Complete Loser's Guide.

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