A Warning
2019 • 272 pages

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Average rating4.3

15

I was pleasantly surprised to learn that, whoever the author is, they are both a conservative and a Republican. They make it clear by their opinions and eventually by their own declaration.
Keeping in mind, I tend to be more liberal, and though I try to avoid partisanship in general, my grandfather was a Democrat, so if I'm going to swing one way, that's usually it.
Despite that, it gave me high hopes to see which way the author of this book went, because if the criticism is coming from the President's own party, then that gives it more credibility, in my opinion anyway.
By the time I got to the final page, however, I couldn't help but feel as though I'd slogged through what was essentially an evening-long, one-sided discussion with an ex-MAGA politician who had nothing new to tell me. Our only shared qualities seemed to be the desire for the welfare of the United States, an affinity for our nation's history, and the conviction that Donald Trump ought to be fired.
Whenever the political events of the 20th century were brought up, there was so much praise of conservative figures and an enormous lack of writing regarding their failures, such as all the people who died in the AIDS epidemic because the Reagan administration would not acknowledge or help, or the torture carried out by the Bush administration.
The final disagreement that made me realize just how disappointed I was in the final product, was the argument that Trump ought to be fired by the American people in the 2020 election, and not via impeachment.
Two months ago, I agreed with this statement. Since then, it has been made abundantly clear that Trump doesn't give a damn about the integrity of the election, and will happily cheat, likely with Russia's help, if given the chance.
Because of that, I believe that he has forfeited his right to an election. Because of that, I realize that this book has taught me nothing, aside from deepening my understanding of just how ridiculous this Presidency has been.
If you're a Republican, I do recommend it to you. It's well-written, unabashed, and the author is someone I imagine you'll relate to a great deal more than I did. For me, though, I just feel tired.

November 27, 2019Report this review