Fair enough. Still, I fear this is unlikely to successfully compete for space on my bookshelf which is currently dominated by Pratchett, Wodehouse, Scifi, and the good lady manager, her indoors' fantasy collection. Life is too short to read about one chap's opinion on foreign politicians. If I was going to read one I'd probably start with a pro Trump book, as differing opinions to my own tend to be more interesting, but even so there are 1001 books above it on my reading list.MajorMitchell wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2019 12:45 amDear Dipbro Octavious, you are criticising a book based on my "crude summary" of one part of that book which I would diplomatically suggest is singularly unfair to it's author. Criticise me for my inability in a thread post to provide an accurate and complete representation of it's contents, or better yet, borrow a copy and read it yourself, then make your criticisms /assessment. I would recommend in particular, chapter 8- "We the Electorate".
Far better to just wait and see what happens, and chuckle at the wildly incorrect predictions made by journalists and commentators along the way.