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u/discoveri · 2 pointsr/TrumpCriticizesTrump

Absolutely. Here are a few of my faves and I'm tagging /u/laMuerte5 as he/she was interested in the podcast part.

Books (none of these are affiliate links and i'm going to try and get the formatting right):
The Nine This covers Reagan era through GW era Justices.
The Brethren covers Nixon and Ford Justices
The Supreme Court I haven't read this one but it is on my list. Although it is a textbook, I have heard that it is an easy read.
The Everything American Government Book I actually bought this for a secret santa exchange and after flipping through it, I ended up buying a Kindle copy for myself. This is great for a general overview and is way better than the For Dummies books on politics.

Podcasts:
First Mondays covers the Supreme Court well. There is another podcast called Supreme Podcast but they haven't updated since March.
John Dickerson has a really cool podcast on political campaigns called Slates Whistlestop
My History Can Beat Up Your Politics combines current events to history. It's really worth checking out.
Introduction to American Politics. I haven't checked this one out but it seems like a good one for an overview.

u/itinerantzymurgist · 33 pointsr/TrumpCriticizesTrump

Rick Reilly wrote a book about this earlier this year - Commander in Cheat - and it's hilarious and exactly what you'd expect.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0316528080/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_LXwLDb43VQ2FW

“The caddies got so used to seeing him kick his ball back onto the fairway they came up with a nickname for him: ‘Pele.’” Basically endless anecdotes about him cheating, winning seniors tournaments he was too young to be in but then claiming he won the pro tournament.

u/robotparker · 16 pointsr/TrumpCriticizesTrump

it's not some slippery conspiracy that she's one if his ghostwriters. multiple news outlets, and the trump campaign themselves, have identified her as such (maybe you can have someone at the library show you how to google stuff?) and she's even listed as an author on the book.

u/Stats_Sexy · 1 pointr/TrumpCriticizesTrump

I’m not sure you read the whole thing. It supports what I said above. And they refused unconditional surrender which would have exposed the emperor, which was unacceptable and the USA knew that. But they had been trying to surrender with that single condition - protect their god emperor

Read; https://www.amazon.com/Decision-Drop-Atomic-Bomb/dp/0275954757#aw-udpv3-customer-reviews_feature_div

It’s a more thorough and researched account than Wikipedia

u/Skipachu · 2 pointsr/TrumpCriticizesTrump

Because in his mind "I Am America And So Can You!^^^^If ^^^^you ^^^^have ^^^^enough ^^^^money. "

u/Brokenshatner · 23 pointsr/TrumpCriticizesTrump

Actually dude... Many species of ants and bees do vote.