Let Me Finish.
That's the title of Chris Christie's book that I've been reading. I'm a few pages short of finishing it. It has been an interesting read. Of course, he's telling it in the first person, so it's his story. The book is 400 pages, plus a few.
Unless it's a total fabrication, I'm amazed at his memory for detailed conversations held. Assuming, for the most part, that it's true, the reader will get a first-hand look inside the Donald Trump, for president, campaign as told by Chris Christie.
The reader will discover, according to Christie, how poorly the president was served after winning the presidency by those more interested in feathering their own nest than serving the president or the country. You'll read about Steve Bannan, Mike Flynn, Jared Kusner, the son in law, and others.
I think those who enjoy reading and have a nose for the intrigue of politics will find this book and Chris Christie extremely interesting.
Richard Rowland wrote:
That's the title of Chris Christie's book that I've been reading. I'm a few pages short of finishing it. It has been an interesting read. Of course, he's telling it in the first person, so it's his story. The book is 400 pages, plus a few.
Unless it's a total fabrication, I'm amazed at his memory for detailed conversations held. Assuming, for the most part, that it's true, the reader will get a first-hand look inside the Donald Trump, for president, campaign as told by Chris Christie.
The reader will discover, according to Christie, how poorly the president was served after winning the presidency by those more interested in feathering their own nest than serving the president or the country. You'll read about Steve Bannan, Mike Flynn, Jared Kusner, the son in law, and others.
I think those who enjoy reading and have a nose for the intrigue of politics will find this book and Chris Christie extremely interesting.
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I have it, was planning to start reading it maybe tomorrow. It does look interesting, just looking through the table of contents.
Richard Rowland wrote:
That's the title of Chris Christie's book that I've been reading. I'm a few pages short of finishing it. It has been an interesting read. Of course, he's telling it in the first person, so it's his story. The book is 400 pages, plus a few.
Unless it's a total fabrication, I'm amazed at his memory for detailed conversations held. Assuming, for the most part, that it's true, the reader will get a first-hand look inside the Donald Trump, for president, campaign as told by Chris Christie.
The reader will discover, according to Christie, how poorly the president was served after winning the presidency by those more interested in feathering their own nest than serving the president or the country. You'll read about Steve Bannan, Mike Flynn, Jared Kusner, the son in law, and others.
I think those who enjoy reading and have a nose for the intrigue of politics will find this book and Chris Christie extremely interesting.
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I've been thinking of reading it, I'm gonna order it tomorrow on your recommendation, thanks! I would have liked to see Christie as head of the FBI actually.
debeda wrote:
I've been thinking of reading it, I'm gonna order it tomorrow on your recommendation, thanks! I would have liked to see Christie as head of the FBI actually.
I'd be willing to bet that Hillary and friends would be terrified at the idea.
Seth wrote:
I'd be willing to bet that Hillary and friends would be terrified at the idea.
Yeah, well, that was the point
debeda wrote:
I've been thinking of reading it, I'm gonna order it tomorrow on your recommendation, thanks! I would have liked to see Christie as head of the FBI actually.
I purchased the book today, by Corey R. Lewandowski and David N. Bossie, titled, Trump's Enemies. While only on page 44, so far I've observed that Lewandowski has a bit different take, from Chris Christie's, where Mike Flynn is concerned.
While the topics are different, Christie's book deals with the campaign and Lewandowski's the president's enemies However, it will be interesting to see if-and-where the topics might merge.
Richard Rowland wrote:
I purchased the book today, by Corey R. Lewandowski and David N. Bossie, titled, Trump's Enemies. While only on page 44, so far I've observed that Lewandowski has a bit different take, from Chris Christie's, where Mike Flynn is concerned.
While the topics are different, Christie's book deals with the campaign and Lewandowski's the president's enemies However, it will be interesting to see if-and-where the topics might merge.
I AGREE! The whole thing is so weird the dems have gone completely off the rails. Just like this border barrier money. How did Obama get billions released to send to Iran AFTER President Trump was already elected? Where were the legal challenges then? Let me know how you like that book, too.
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