Reddit reviews How to Fight Presidents: Defending Yourself Against the Badasses Who Ran This Country
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Great product!
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This is a really great question, thanks for asking. You can get the book on Amazon or anywhere else books are sold.
Yeah, and he specifically talks about JQA in the clip I linked, and I don't think it's the first time I've heard him do so. He also wrote this book, which I might finally actually buy this week.
What's frustrating is that I think I remember the conversation where they are just discussing their picks for best/worst presidents in history, but I can't recall any other context for the episode.
I'll just leave this here
I recommend this book regarding presidential badassery.
Guys, I found the strategy guide
>And for the 'president' they could have Trump, Obama, Lincoln and Roosevelt
Which Roosevelt? Teddy or FDR? Either way, the secret service might have problems with your idea. The author of this book had a few interesting run ins afterwards.