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Doug Wead


Born
in Muncie, Indiana, The United States
May 17, 1946

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Average rating: 4.0 · 1,688 ratings · 253 reviews · 46 distinct worksSimilar authors
Game of Thorns: The Inside ...

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Inside Trump's White House:...

4.24 avg rating — 326 ratings — published 2019 — 10 editions
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All the Presidents' Childre...

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Trump as President: The Ins...

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The Raising of a President:...

3.74 avg rating — 121 ratings — published 2005 — 11 editions
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The Out-Of-Town Expert With...

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A time to live

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The compassionate touch

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Dream Big: Ninety-nine step...

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Hear His voice

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“Mostly, this was the fault of white, Rust Belt, out-of-work Democrats. They had voted twice for Barack Obama, but now they were being told that they were racists or white supremacists for voting for Trump and giving him an Electoral College edge. The contrarian liberal genius Michael Moore had been a lonely prophet who had seen it coming, but the Clinton team had ignored him, just as they had ignored their own patriarch, Bill Clinton, who sounded the same warning. In a live performance, Moore had teased voters in Wilmington, Ohio, months before the election, telling them that he knew what they were planning to do. And they laughed with him, like guilty children caught in the act by a bemused cousin. He knew they were going to vote for Trump. He didn’t like it, but at least he was one person who could not be fooled. People who had been overlooked, despised, stomped on, used, taken for granted. This was their moment to speak. They had been shamed into telling the pollsters what they wanted to hear, but in the privacy of their polling booths, they had struck a blow. This”
Doug Wead, Game of Thorns: The Inside Story of Hillary Clinton's Failed Campaign and Donald Trump's Winning Strategy

“The worst feeling isn’t being lonely, it is being forgotten.”
Doug Wead, Game of Thorns: The Inside Story of Hillary Clinton's Failed Campaign and Donald Trump's Winning Strategy

“There will come a day,” Jared mused, “when people will miss him greatly. He goes for the big thing and he gets it done. Nobody can keep up with the spirit in which he leads.”
Doug Wead, Trump as President: The Inside Story of His First Years in the White House

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