Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America

Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America

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  • Author:Maggie Haberman
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Summary

"This is the book Trump fears most。" - Axios

From the Pulitzer-Prize-winning New York Times reporter who has defined Donald J。 Trump's presidency like no other journalist: a magnificent and disturbing reckoning that chronicles his life and its meaning from his rise in New York City to his tortured post-presidency。

Few journalists working today have covered Donald Trump more extensively than Maggie Haberman。 And few understand him and his motivations better。 Now, demonstrating her majestic command of this story, Haberman reveals in full the depth of her understanding of the 45th president himself, and of what the Trump phenomenon means。

Interviews with hundreds of sources and numerous interviews over the years with Trump himself portray a complicated and often contradictory historical figure。 Capable of kindness but relying on casual cruelty as it suits his purposes。 Pugnacious。 Insecure。 Lonely。 Vindictive。 Menacing。 Smarter than his critics contend and colder and more calculating than his allies believe。 A man who embedded himself in popular culture, galvanizing support for a run for high office that he began preliminary spadework for 30 years ago, to ultimately become a president who pushed American democracy to the brink。

The through-line of Trump's life and his presidency is the enduring question of what is in it for him or what he needs to say to survive short increments of time in the pursuit of his own interests。

Confidence Man is also, inevitably, about the world that produced such a singular character, giving rise to his career and becoming his first stage。 It is also about a series of relentlessly transactional relationships。 The ones that shaped him most were with girlfriends and wives, with Roy Cohn, with George Steinbrenner, with Mike Tyson and Don King and Roger Stone, with city and state politicians like Robert Morgenthau and Rudy Giuliani, with business partners, with prosecutors, with the media, and with the employees who toiled inside what they commonly called amongst themselves the "Trump Disorganization。"

That world informed the one that Trump tried to recreate while in the White House。 All of Trump's behavior as President had echoes in what came before。 In this revelatory and newsmaking book, Haberman brings together the events of his life into a single mesmerizing work。 It is the definitive account of one of the most norms-shattering and consequential eras in American political history。

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Susan Tunis

You know, Maggie Haberman is a fine and reputable journalist。 Her book is very good。 In other circumstances it would have merited five stars, but I had issue with two things。。。Maggie Haberman has been promoting this title since last year。 I have seen literally dozens of "scoops" from the book on television。 Reading it would have been SO much more enjoyable if anything remotely newsworthy hadn't already been revealed。The other thing is, she's late。 There have already been SO many books about Dona You know, Maggie Haberman is a fine and reputable journalist。 Her book is very good。 In other circumstances it would have merited five stars, but I had issue with two things。。。Maggie Haberman has been promoting this title since last year。 I have seen literally dozens of "scoops" from the book on television。 Reading it would have been SO much more enjoyable if anything remotely newsworthy hadn't already been revealed。The other thing is, she's late。 There have already been SO many books about Donald Trump published。 I know; I've read them all。 If, unlike me, you haven't been obsessing about this man, this is an excellent choice。 It's much more of a full biography than a specific look at his presidency。 Personally, I'm much more interested in his political life。I continue to be grateful for each of the journalists who have documented this extraordinary moment in history。 Ms。 Haberman has written an undeniably excellent account。 It just would have felt fresher a year ago。 。。。more

Anna Mieczkowska

I don't know what I expected, something new? What new it can be at this point about former president。 So really it was pretty much waste of money。 I don't know what I expected, something new? What new it can be at this point about former president。 So really it was pretty much waste of money。 。。。more

Linda Galella

Two distinct styles of writing are fighting for purchase in Maggie Haberman’s new treatise on DJT, “Confidence Man” - we’ll save the subtitle for later…Haberman has been a reporter for many years and has become an industry proclaimed expert on Trump, assigned to report on the White House and his presidency。 She has written about politics prior to DJT becoming the 45th and did so for NYT, (where she won a Pulitzer), NY Post, New Yorker, Politico, CNN and other places。 Early in the book, Haberman Two distinct styles of writing are fighting for purchase in Maggie Haberman’s new treatise on DJT, “Confidence Man” - we’ll save the subtitle for later…Haberman has been a reporter for many years and has become an industry proclaimed expert on Trump, assigned to report on the White House and his presidency。 She has written about politics prior to DJT becoming the 45th and did so for NYT, (where she won a Pulitzer), NY Post, New Yorker, Politico, CNN and other places。 Early in the book, Haberman writes almost like a traditional biographer - almost。 She is unable to refrain from constantly painting every situation as negatively as possible; nothing is permitted to be innocuous。 While her writing flows and would pass any advanced literary test, it’s not easy to read if you’re one who prefers to make your own judgements and draw conclusions about evidence, as it’s presented。 I found the constant author opinion intervention to be distracting。 In fact, it was more than distracting。 As the book progressed to events closer to Trump’s run for office and presidency, the writing became more opinions and less facts。 The details by which Haberman and her team received a Pulitzer have now been proved to be false, yet still appear here。 Many other assertions, that I’m sure will be broadcast as gospel because of this book, are absurd claims that are impossible to prove, such as flushing ripped paper, poisoned handshake, things DJT thought。 There’s a small section of photos at the end where Haberman includes pictures of her pre-publication text that was sent to Trump for input and comments。 She had three meetings with him regarding this book but needed some additional information or was giving him a last look before publication。 He used a bold marker and was quite clear with his edits, all of which were ignored and none of which are substantiated, other than by opinion。 I tried to verify many of the claims in this book but the notes are not interactive from the text to the notes, making it very difficult。 Those that I could locate are assigned to sources that practice journalism in a style similar to what the author has done here and has had much of their reporting overturned when truth came to the forefront over opinion。So, now for the subtitle: “The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America”。 Yes, Haberman does a decent job laying out the business life of DJT, as seen thru her decidedly inhospitable glasses。 As for the breaking part, Haberman is more guilty than Trump, IMO。 She and her contemporaries have all but destroyed the 4th estate and broken American’s ability to access unbiased news and reporting without spending absurd amounts of time doing so。 Their purposeful and inflammatory reporting fanned and continues to fan the the divisions in government and our country。 Nothing positive is being accomplished and we the people are paying the price。 It needs to end and writers like Haberman can be an huge part of the solution📚 。。。more

Jill Meyer

I’ve read many books about Donald Trump since he rode that escalator down Trump Tower in 2015。 The books seem to be divided in to two types。 The first are the memoirs of Trump officials and personal advisers, as well as by Trump family members。 The writing quality and honesty factor of these books can be questionable。 Much better are those books written by professionals; historians, newspaper reporters and other members of the media。 One of those books is “Confidence Man”, by New York Times repo I’ve read many books about Donald Trump since he rode that escalator down Trump Tower in 2015。 The books seem to be divided in to two types。 The first are the memoirs of Trump officials and personal advisers, as well as by Trump family members。 The writing quality and honesty factor of these books can be questionable。 Much better are those books written by professionals; historians, newspaper reporters and other members of the media。 One of those books is “Confidence Man”, by New York Times reporter, Maggie Haberman。 The subtitle of her book is “The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America”。 Haberman’s book is not only a look at the Trump presidency, but starts with his family and early life。 Haberman makes some interesting connections that I hadn’t known。 She’s clearly talked to hundreds of people in the Trump orbit, and notes that many people were less reticent to talk to her after Trump left office than before。Maggie Haberman has been called the “The Trump Whisperer” because she has covered Trump for years and she seems to have a love/hate relationship with him。 Haberman and her paper have been the target of slurs from Trump, yet he has kept favoring her with interviews。 He doesn’t seem to like her, but he doesn’t seem able to “quit her”。 Haberman is a very good writer and she has made the most of what she has to work with in her newspaper reporting, and now, in this book。 But, should Haberman have published some of her scoops years ago when Trump was perpetrating them? Was she - and other authors - saving them for books like this? Frankly, I don’t know。 I have read most of her daily reporting through the years and thought she was as expansive as she should/could be。She’s a good writer and her book actually has some vaguely humorous parts as well as “you’re-kidding-Trump-did-WHAT? parts。 It’s also a scary book, as Haberman lays a lot out there for the reader。 。。。more

Deborah

5 stars for Maggie。

Anne Marie

Will not read a book written by someone who withheld important information about the former president in order to profit from writing a book。

Marlene Goodrich

Have not read it, but will。 Already rated it 5 stars because of all the insane, traitorous MAGAs aka MAGGOTs giving it a low rating because of their fascination with The Orange Stain。 Hopefully the cult will accept the truth someday。

Esme

So "Jenny" has no friends and no books and only accepts comments from friends。 Who else thinks she's just a bot created to shill for Trump? 😂😂😂 So "Jenny" has no friends and no books and only accepts comments from friends。 Who else thinks she's just a bot created to shill for Trump? 😂😂😂 。。。more

Paul Madley

I'm giving this 5 stars。 I haven't read the book, but then neither have the MAGA cultists leaving the 1 star reviews。 I'm giving this 5 stars。 I haven't read the book, but then neither have the MAGA cultists leaving the 1 star reviews。 。。。more

Tom

Why is this not coming out until October 2022。 Does she have Monks handwriting them