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⇒ Libro Trump the Establishment The Elitists Never Learned in 2016 eBook Don Surber

Trump the Establishment The Elitists Never Learned in 2016 eBook Don Surber



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After the rousing success of Trump the Press, which lampooned the pundits who missed Trump’s nomination, Don Surber’s readers demanded the story of the 2016 general election. Eager to please his fans and have some fun, Surber agreed to tear into the elitists a second time.



Trump the Establishment uses Surber’s quick wit and deep research to chronicle President Trump’s spectacular rise. Trump’s was an asymmetrical campaign that fooled critics and pleased his supporters.



From Clinton’s questionable activities to the media’s inability to grasp the difference between Trump the celebrity and Trump the CEO, Surber shows how Trump challenged and beat the establishment on his own terms. Voters in thirty states chose to dump the status quo in Washington, and Make America Great Again.



Trump won despite Clinton’s massive campaign war chest. He won despite overwhelmingly negative news coverage. He won despite losing every debate. He won despite a tumultuous personal and financial past, and still, the elitists don’t understand why.


Surber explains why. Just don’t expect him to have any sympathy for the elitists and media personalities left adrift and defeated in Trump’s passing.


And after all, why should he?


Leslie Eastman of Legal Insurrection wrote "Trump the Establishment summarized many key challenges the campaigning Trump team faced from an openly hostile press, made-up news, rabid progressives, and Clinton-supporting Republicans under Surber’s hallmark titles of hilarity."


Trump the Establishment The Elitists Never Learned in 2016 eBook Don Surber

"Trump: Part Two of..." or as Don Surber chose to call it, "Trump the Establishment" (a better title, it leaves more room for creative choice for the next installment) is as you would expect from Mr. Surber, information dense.

What surprised me (a person who considered himself pretty well-read in matters Trump) was the number of times I found myself saying "I didn't know that".

The first chapter is a recitation of the familiar litany from "First they said he would not run." to "... but he prevailed because the American people were fed up with the elitists."

Thinking back to the early stages of the trek to the inauguration, I think I favored Marco Rubio -- I know I bought one of his water bottles from the pitch-pipe press performance of "He needed a drink of water, there goes his campaign down the drain.*"

Then (I think) I favored Ted Cruz for a number of well-founded reasons, many of which are still valid in spite of his efforts.

But somewhere in the process I realized that Donald Trump is the kind of man that resembles the kind of boss that in my lifetime I found to be the best bosses in the string of many bosses in my life. Mr. Surber's third chapter reminded me that the best of the many bosses that I have worked-for (some three or four) shared some characteristics with Mr. Trump--among them the puzzling fact that the best of them were not very well liked by a lot of people. I recall one boss about whom I was frequently heard to say "I would sure as ...l rather work FOR him than work for the guy he is fighting with."

That third chapter ("Donald Trump--CEO") is the first one that made me realize that I did not know him as well as I thought I did, but curiously, it also made me realize what I good choice I had made.

I am tempted to go through the book and review each chapter, but mercifully (because I don't write as well) I will not.

Buy the book and see for yourself. You will be glad you did. The last chapter ("The Acting President") is alone worth the price.

*It did turn out to be metaphor for the Rubio campaign--the bottle is made out of aluminum and keeps its contents at whatever the local temperature is.

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  • File Size 2038 KB
  • Print Length 259 pages
  • Publisher Don Surber (March 1, 2017)
  • Publication Date March 1, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B06VW7M23R

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Back-to-back grand slams are hard in baseball and probably even harder in the field of political commentary, but Don has managed to accomplish just that. Trump the Press was a fun and fascinating read, and Trump the Establishment was equally enjoyable. It seems like Don has complied everything written during both the primary season and the following campaign so that his comments are largely based on source material from the anti-Trumpers and Never-Trumpers. They sounded ill-informed at the time and even more outlandish and stupid today. These two books are among the most outstanding political commentary we've ever read. It will be hard to wait for Don's next trip to bat!
A shame I can only give 5 stars. It deserves more. Great book, well written and collects a lot of useful info in one place. I've been a fan of Don Surber for many years with his blog. This book takes me to a new level of fandom.

Writers like Don and books like this will help Make America Great Again!

I found only one serious error of fact. That is when Don credits John Travis with 16 Tons. C'mon Don, everyone knows it was Merle who wrote it!

How many other books have you read recently that only had a single factual error and no errors at all of opinion?

Buy this book. It is worth every penny.

John Henry
I read Trump the Press and loved it. Once again, Don Surber has chronicled for history the abject failure of all the "wise" pundits, experts,and political operatives who smugly presented their paid for opinions as fact.

Buy the book so can spot these same policy prostitutes whenever their masters send them out to sell you down the river for your own good.

Don's a terrific, insightful writer who's blog is on my daily must read list.
This is a great book. After reading Trump the Press, I was eager to read this and preordered it for my as soon as it was available. Like the first book, it is astonishing to read how wrong so many people can be about so many things. What is more troubling, I believe, is that the "mainstream" media continues their shenanigans in spite of having been called out on the behavior (which, no doubt, is providing fodder for a third book). I have been troubled by the "us against them" mentality that seems to pervade nearly everything nowadays and there is no question, in my mind, that the media is complicit in this. What has become important is not reporting the news, but generating page views. Internet frenzy = page views. I watched the "media" cover Bob Knight for over 30 years so I am familiar with the ways that stories can be spun to make someone look as bad as possible. In this book, Don Surber reveals how extreme the behavior can be. A sad commentary on what our society has become, but an excellent commentary by Surber.
I never tire of reading books about pundits who were so convinced that Trump would lose in a landslide. Books about the pundits are even better than the you tube clips because I have their hilarity in print. I agree with other reviewers who want the author to write a book about how the most accomplished business man in a generation continues to accomplish more in his first hundred days than other presidents in their entire terms. The Donald even trumps his name Trump!
"Trump Part Two of..." or as Don Surber chose to call it, "Trump the Establishment" (a better title, it leaves more room for creative choice for the next installment) is as you would expect from Mr. Surber, information dense.

What surprised me (a person who considered himself pretty well-read in matters Trump) was the number of times I found myself saying "I didn't know that".

The first chapter is a recitation of the familiar litany from "First they said he would not run." to "... but he prevailed because the American people were fed up with the elitists."

Thinking back to the early stages of the trek to the inauguration, I think I favored Marco Rubio -- I know I bought one of his water bottles from the pitch-pipe press performance of "He needed a drink of water, there goes his campaign down the drain.*"

Then (I think) I favored Ted Cruz for a number of well-founded reasons, many of which are still valid in spite of his efforts.

But somewhere in the process I realized that Donald Trump is the kind of man that resembles the kind of boss that in my lifetime I found to be the best bosses in the string of many bosses in my life. Mr. Surber's third chapter reminded me that the best of the many bosses that I have worked-for (some three or four) shared some characteristics with Mr. Trump--among them the puzzling fact that the best of them were not very well liked by a lot of people. I recall one boss about whom I was frequently heard to say "I would sure as ...l rather work FOR him than work for the guy he is fighting with."

That third chapter ("Donald Trump--CEO") is the first one that made me realize that I did not know him as well as I thought I did, but curiously, it also made me realize what I good choice I had made.

I am tempted to go through the book and review each chapter, but mercifully (because I don't write as well) I will not.

Buy the book and see for yourself. You will be glad you did. The last chapter ("The Acting President") is alone worth the price.

*It did turn out to be metaphor for the Rubio campaign--the bottle is made out of aluminum and keeps its contents at whatever the local temperature is.
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