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Books by and about 2020 presidential candidates |
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Crippled America, by Donald J. Trump (2015) |
United, by Cory Booker (2016) |
The Truths We Hold, by Kamala Harris (2019) |
Smart on Crime, by Kamala Harris (2010) |
Guide to Political Revolution, by Bernie Sanders (2017) |
Where We Go From Here, by Bernie Sanders (2018) |
Promise Me, Dad , by Joe Biden (2017) |
Conscience of a Conservative, by Jeff Flake (2017) |
Two Paths, by Gov. John Kasich (2017) |
Every Other Monday, by Rep. John Kasich (2010) |
Courage is Contagious, by John Kasich (1998) |
Shortest Way Home, by Pete Buttigieg (2019) |
The Book of Joe , by Jeff Wilser (2019; biography of Joe Biden) |
Becoming, by Michelle Obama (2018) |
Our Revolution, by Bernie Sanders (2016) |
This Fight Is Our Fight, by Elizabeth Warren (2017) |
Higher Loyalty, by James Comey (2018) |
The Making of Donald Trump, by David Cay Johnston (2017) |
Books by and about the 2016 presidential election |
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What Happened , by Hillary Clinton (2017) |
Higher Loyalty , by James Comey (2018) |
Trump vs. Hillary On The Issues , by Jesse Gordon (2016) |
Hard Choices, by Hillary Clinton (2014) |
Becoming , by Michelle Obama (2018) |
Outsider in the White House, by Bernie Sanders (2015) |
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Book Reviews |
(from Amazon.com) |
(click a book cover for a review or other books by or about the presidency from Amazon.com)
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The America We Deserve, by Donald Trump
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Click here for 42 full quotes from Donald Trump in the book The America We Deserve.
OR click on an issue category below for a subset. |
BOOK REVIEW by OnTheIssues.org:
Donald Trump once ran for President. People forget that in 1999-2000, Trump was actively running for the presidency via the Reform Party nomination (he lost the nomination to Pat Buchanan, who then lost in the general election to George W. Bush). In 2012, when the pundits speculate about whether Trump will enter or re-enter the presidential fray (this time as a Republican), THEY remember that he ran seriously once before, even if the public has forgotten.
This book was Trump's answer to his critics in 1999-2000 that he was not a serious candidate -- that he was just running as a "publicity hound" for self-promotion. It was released in hardcover in January 2000, early in the presidential race. It's a serious policy book; the sort of book we wish every candidate had to write. He lays out his issue stances on every important issue, and establishes himself as a moderate populist. (In the context of the Reform Party nomination, Pat Buchanan was an immoderate populist).
Trump has changed his views somewhat since 2000. And accordingly, he has a new book out for the 2012 race, Time to Get Tough. In 2012, he has become more conservative (for example, changing his tax views from "tax the wealthy" in this book, to "reduce taxes" in his 2011 book). We re-reviewed his 2000 book in preparation for the 2012 race -- indeed, Trump has become more conservative on several issues, which is consistent with his planning to run as a Republican in 2012.
Is Trump running in 2012? People forget too that Trump WAS running already, in 2011, as a Republican. He focused his unofficial candidacy on Barack Obama's birth certificate, and exited the race when Obama produced it. Trump's GOP candidacy lasted from April 2011 until May 2011.
Now it's 2012, and Trump once again rattles his saber of a candidacy. It's too late to run as a Republican, so Trump may run as an Independent. If he runs, this older book -- as well as his newer book -- would immediately become a must-read for all political aficionados. Until then, this older book serves as a means to compare Trump's older stances with his current ones.
-- Jesse Gordon, editor-in-chief, OnTheIssues.org, Jan. 2012
OnTheIssues.org excerpts: (click on issues for details)
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Abortion
Pro-choice, but ban partial birth abortion.
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Budget & Economy
Prepare for upcoming crash, bigger than 1929.
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Civil Rights
Tolerate diversity; prosecute hate crimes against gays.
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Crime
For tough anti-crime policies; not criminals’ rights.
Capital punishment isn’t uncivilized; murderers living is.
Death penalty deters like violent TV leads kids astray.
Hold judges accountable; don’t reduce sentences.
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Drugs
Never touched drugs, nor alcohol, tobacco, or coffee.
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Education
Teach citizenship; stop “dumbing down”.
End “creative spelling,” “estimating,” & “empowerment”.
Bring on the competition; tear down the union walls.
School choice will improve public schools.
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Foreign Policy
Post-Cold War: switch from chess player to dealmaker.
Be tougher on China-we’re too eager to please.
China: lack of human rights prevents consumer development.
Support Russia, but with strings attached.
Criticized Buchanan’s view on Hitler as appeasement.
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Free Trade
Renegotiate tougher & fairer trade agreements.
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Government Reform
Government scrutiny is greatest threat to American Dream.
Government should do public works & safety & little else.
Ban soft money; but allow unlimited personal contributions.
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Gun Control
Dems and Reps are both wrong on guns.
For assault weapon ban, waiting period, & background check.
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Health Care
We must have universal health care.
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Homeland Security
3% of GNP for military is too low.
Missile defense is inappropriate; focus on terrorism.
Prepare for bio-terrorism attack.
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Immigration
Control borders; even legal immigration should be difficult.
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Jobs
Unions fight for pay; managers fight for less; consumers win.
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Principles & Values
Non-politicians are the wave of the future.
In business & politics, stands for getting things done.
3 principles: One term, two-fisted policies, zero excuses.
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Social Security
Pay off debt; put $3T interest savings into Trust Fund.
Let people invest their own retirement funds.
No government investment of retirement funds.
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Tax Reform
Repeal the inheritance tax to offset one-time wealth tax.
Simplify tax code; end marriage penalty & other hidden taxes.
Opposes flat tax; benefits wealthy too much.
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War & Peace
Support Israel, our unsinkable Mideast aircraft carrier.
No humanitarian intervention; only to direct threats.
Use force to stop North Korean nuke development.
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Welfare & Poverty
Let “saints” help teen moms; restrict public assistance.
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The above quotations are from The America We Deserve, by Donald Trump.
Related books, debates, and candidates:
- Trump Revealed, by Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher (2016)
- Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton On The Issues, by Jesse Gordon (2016)
- Crippled America, by Donald Trump (2015)
- Never Enough, by Michael D'Antonio (2015)
- Time to Get Tough, by Donald Trump (2011)
- Never Give Up, by Donald Trump (2008)
- How to Get Rich, by Donald Trump (2004)
- The America We Deserve, by Donald Trump (2000)
- The Art of the Deal, by Donald Trump (1993)
- Think Big: Make It Happen in Business and Life, by Donald Trump and Bill Zanker
- Trump 101: The Way to Success, by Donald Trump and Meredith McIver
- Trump: The Art of the Comeback, by Donald Trump and Kate Bohner
- Donald Trump's main page
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