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Summary of Russ Buettner & Susanne Craig's Lucky Loser
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Summary of Russ Buettner & Susanne Craig's Lucky Loser

Buy now to get the main key ideas from Russ Buettner & Susanne Craig's Lucky Loser Investigative reporters Russ Buettner and Susanne Craig delve into the financial and personal history of Donald Trump, challenging his self-made success narrative in Lucky Loser (2024). They reveal Donald’s reliance on his father, Fred Trump, whose real estate ventures laid the foundation for the family’s wealth. Donald’s media manipulation and charisma overshadow his financial struggles. He relies on his inherited wealth, media portrayal, and luck to maintain his image, raising questions about his public persona versus financial reality.

Lucky Loser
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 453

Lucky Loser

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-09-19
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  • Publisher: Random House

**LONGLISTED FOR THE FT AND SHRODERS BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024** Inheritance. Fraud. Deceit. Lucky Loser is an explosive investigation into the truth behind Trump’s wealth, drawing on decades’ worth of confidential tax information, business records and insider interviews. Soon after announcing his first campaign for the U.S. presidency, Donald J. Trump declared life has ‘not been easy for me’. He spun a fable of how he turned a small loan from his father into a multi-billion-dollar empire, and argued this made him singularly qualified to lead the country. Except none of it was true. Born to a rich father, Trump received the equivalent of more than $500 million today. The story o...

Lucky Loser
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 537

Lucky Loser

An Instant New York Times Bestseller “A first-rate financial thriller . . . Lucky Loser is one of those rare Trump books that deserve, even demand, to be read.” –Alexander Nazaryan, The New York Times From the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporters behind the 2018 bombshell New York Times exposé of then-President Trump’s finances, an explosive investigation into the history of Donald Trump’s wealth, revealing how one of the country’s biggest business failures lied his way into the White House Soon after announcing his first campaign for the US presidency, Donald J. Trump told a national television audience that life “has not been easy for me. It has not been easy for me.” Building...

Habits of Whiteness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Habits of Whiteness

Habits of Whiteness: A Pragmatist Reconstruction, second edition, offers a revised and updated look at the concept of whiteness in the United States. Lauded when it was first published and even more relevant today, Habits of Whiteness offers a distinctive way to talk about race and racism by focusing on racial habits and how to change them. Author Terrance MacMullan examines how the concept of racial whiteness has undermined attempts to create a truly democratic society in the United States. By getting to the core of the racism that lives on in unrecognized habits, MacMullan argues that it is possible for white people to recognize the distance between their color-blind ideals and their actua...

Lying, Cheating, Bullying and Narcissism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

Lying, Cheating, Bullying and Narcissism

This vibrant book examines individual and societal factors contributing to the rise of lying, cheating, bullying, and narcissism, with emphasis on the influence of Trumpism and the valuing of “getting things done” over the importance of self-discipline and issues of morality. George Bear explores individual and environmental factors that influence the development of self-discipline. He examines reasons for the growing prevalence of lying, cheating, bullying, and narcissism and their underlying factors, and the role of parenting and peer relationships in their development. The volume highlights the critical roles that moral reasoning, moral emotions, and mechanisms of moral disengagement play in dishonest and harmful behavior. Lying, Cheating, Bullying, and Narcissism is for students and scholars of child development, parenting, psychopathology, and criminology; professionals in psychology, mental health, and education; as well as others interested in the prevalence and roots of lying, cheating, bullying, and narcissism in America.

Russ Buettner
  • Language: en

Russ Buettner

Russ Buettner's journey into the world of journalism began at California State University, Sacramento, where his passion for storytelling and investigative reporting took root. As a student, he wrote for The State Hornet, the university's student newspaper, and from there, his curiosity and tenacity propelled him to the Missouri School of Journalism, where he honed his craft. It was clear from the start that Buettner had a knack for digging deep into complex stories, a skill that would come to define his career. In 1992, Buettner made his way to the bustling news scene of New York City, where he would spend decades unraveling some of the most intricate financial and political stories of the era. Before joining The New York Times in 2006, he sharpened his investigative skills at The New York Daily News and New York Newsday, where he became known for his rigorous approach to journalism.

The Myth of Voter Fraud
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

The Myth of Voter Fraud

Allegations that widespread voter fraud is threatening to the integrity of American elections and American democracy itself have intensified since the disputed 2000 presidential election. The claim that elections are being stolen by illegal immigrants and unscrupulous voter registration activists and vote buyers has been used to persuade the public that voter malfeasance is of greater concern than structural inequities in the ways votes are gathered and tallied, justifying ever tighter restrictions on access to the polls. Yet, that claim is a myth. In The Myth of Voter Fraud, Lorraine C. Minnite presents the results of her meticulous search for evidence of voter fraud. She concludes that whi...

Failed State
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Failed State

Failed State is both an original account of a state legislature in urgent need of reform and a call to action for those who would fix it. Drawing on his experiences both in and out of state government, former New York State senator Seymour P. Lachman reveals and explores Albany's hush-hush, top-down processes, illuminating the hidden, secretive corners where the state assembly and state senate conduct the people's business and spend public money. Part memoir and part exposé, Failed State is a revision of and follow-up to Three Men in a Room, published in 2006. The focus of the original book was the injury to democratic governance that arises when three individuals—governor, senate majorit...

Who's Counting?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Who's Counting?

The 2012 election will be one of the hardest-fought in U.S. history. It is also likely to be one of the closest, a fact that brings concerns about voter fraud and bureaucratic incompetence in the conduct of elections front and center. If we don't take notice, we could see another debacle like the Bush-Gore Florida recount of 2000 in which courts and lawyers intervened in what should have involved only voters. Who's Counting? will focus attention on many problems of our election system, ranging from voter fraud to a slipshod system of vote counting that noted political scientist Walter Dean Burnham calls “the most careless of the developed world.” In an effort to clean up our election law...

High Crimes and Misdemeanors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 637

High Crimes and Misdemeanors

  • Categories: Law

This book combines historical and constitutional analysis of impeachment in the UK and US with a lively new account of both Trump impeachments by a leading scholar whose writings and advice were influential in both cases. This second edition is the only comprehensive, up-to-date history of Anglo-American impeachment.