Trumpocracy: The Corruption of the American Republic

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Bestselling author, former White House speechwriter, and Atlantic columnist and media commentator David Frum explains why President Trump has undermined our most important institutions in ways even the most critical media has missed, in this thoughtful and hard-hitting book that is a warning for democracy and America’s future.

""From Russia to South Africa, from Turkey to the Philippines, from Venezuela to Hungary, authoritarian leaders have smashed restraints on their power. Media freedom and judicial independence have eroded. The right to vote remains, but the right to have one’s vote counted fairly may not. Until the US presidential election of 2016, the global decline of democracy seemed a concern for other peoples in other lands. . . . That complacent optimism has been upended by the political rise of Donald Trump. The crisis is upon Americans, here and now.""

Quietly, steadily, Trump and his administration are damaging the tenets and accepted practices of American democracy, perhaps irrevocably. As he and his family enrich themselves, the presidency itself falls into the hands of the generals and financiers who surround him.

While much of the country has been focused on Russia, David Frum has been collecting the lies, obfuscations, and flagrant disregard for the traditional limits placed on the office of the presidency. In Trumpocracy, he documents how Trump and his administration are steadily damaging the tenets and accepted practices of American democracy. During his own White House tenure as George W. Bush’s speechwriter, Frum witnessed the ways the presidency is limited not by law but by tradition, propriety, and public outcry, all now weakened. Whether the Trump presidency lasts two, four, or eight more years, he has changed the nature of the office for the worse, and likely for decades.

In this powerful and eye-opening book, Frum makes clear that the hard work of recovery starts at home. Trumpocracy outlines how Trump could push America toward illiberalism, what the consequences could be for our nation and our everyday lives, and what we can do to prevent it.

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David Elwood
October 5, 2020
I find this does not describe trump fairly as it does liberal supidity. The accepted bs the liberals will accept to benfit themselves as long as it goes with their agenda. But not how the govt was originally set up. People of the new world left england to get away from liberalism/dictatorship.
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Greg Krimer
February 23, 2020
Read this (well, listened to the audiobook) when it first came out and again in, 2020 post-impeachment and pardonpalooza. Frum is remarkably prescient in his description of America's slow descent into rule of man vs rule of law as the corrupt occupant of the White House punishes enemies and rewards friends and campaign contributors. For some levity check out Eggers' The Captain and The Glory.
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Amy Wei
February 5, 2018
The author makes a good point and makes sense in a deep thinking of the limits of the human society. Traditional conservative ideology is attractive and hold people to support it is because it gives the rich the reasonable compliment with criticism and it doesn't bribe the poor nor saying they are all victims. Regular People are neither wise nor mortally right themselves. Regular people make mistakes and the responsibilities of their leaders are not manipulating those mistakes to have more power but to point it out and to fix it.
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About the author

David Frum is a senior editor at the Atlantic and the author of nine books, including the New York Times bestseller Trumpocracy. From 2001 to 2002, he served as a speechwriter and special assistant to President George W. Bush. He and his wife, Danielle Crittenden Frum, live in Washington, DC, and Wellington, Ontario. They have three children.

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