This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Warning! This is a summary of Too Much and Never Enough by Mary L. Trump. It is not the original book and not a replacement.
Whether you are for Trump or against him, Too Much and Never Enough by Mary L. Trump dumps an entire load of skeletons from Trump closets at your feet for perusal. Mary claims Trump is an unlovable, bullying, cruel, crass, racist, sociopathic fraud with delusions of grandeur. Rather than working for the American people who voted for him, Mary suggests he is only out for Trump and his children, for the empire, for more power, riches, and fame. He wants to be the "greatest" and the "best" American President in history. The American people are but tools to reach their personal goals. He would never associate with the type of people who voted for him-middle-class Bible Belt Republicans.
Mary discusses her interaction with journalists from the New York Times and even cites one of their articles as her primary source of financial background information on Trump after giving them some critical documents from her grandfather's estate.
In one section, Mary recalls witnessing her father pointing a rifle at their mother's head and other childhood memories. In another, she becomes a sophisticated political analyst ripping apart Trump, reminiscent of a Democrat New York Times columnist. Is Mary, as a psychologist, qualified to make statements like Hillary, well known for "Pay to Play" corruption, was the most qualified candidate ever to run for President?
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Warning! This is a summary of Too Much and Never Enough by Mary L. Trump. It is not the original book and not a replacement.
Whether you are for Trump or against him, Too Much and Never Enough by Mary L. Trump dumps an entire load of skeletons from Trump closets at your feet for perusal. Mary claims Trump is an unlovable, bullying, cruel, crass, racist, sociopathic fraud with delusions of grandeur. Rather than working for the American people who voted for him, Mary suggests he is only out for Trump and his children, for the empire, for more power, riches, and fame. He wants to be the "greatest" and the "best" American President in history. The American people are but tools to reach their personal goals. He would never associate with the type of people who voted for him-middle-class Bible Belt Republicans.
Mary discusses her interaction with journalists from the New York Times and even cites one of their articles as her primary source of financial background information on Trump after giving them some critical documents from her grandfather's estate.
In one section, Mary recalls witnessing her father pointing a rifle at their mother's head and other childhood memories. In another, she becomes a sophisticated political analyst ripping apart Trump, reminiscent of a Democrat New York Times columnist. Is Mary, as a psychologist, qualified to make statements like Hillary, well known for "Pay to Play" corruption, was the most qualified candidate ever to run for President?

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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940193772965 |
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Publisher: | Scott Campbell |
Publication date: | 10/25/2024 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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