Personally, my expectations of this book are extremely low. I hold no hope that Trump Jr. will be civil towards his political rivals and am fully prepared to read a book that is completely un-proofread and filled with absolute gibberish. The biggest shock, though, is the implication that this man knows how to read in the first place- because honestly, he probably doesn't need to do that much in his job since it's mostly based on charisma and nepotism- and that he has never read a book on politic

Personally, my expectations of this book are extremely low. I hold no hope that Trump Jr. will be civil towards his political rivals and am fully prepared to read a book that is completely un-proofread and filled with absolute gibberish. The biggest shock, though, is the implication that this man knows how to read in the first place- because honestly, he probably doesn't need to do that much in his job since it's mostly based on charisma and nepotism- and that he has never read a book on political philosophy or mob psychology. There is no doubt in my mind that in his process of "writing" this book, (which, let's be honest, he probably got someone smarter to write so that it wasn't just 3,000 single syllable words in an incomprehensible order) he never bothered to look up the definition of hypocrisy, that being, "The practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform; pretense." If he had ever considered looking in a dictionary at least ONCE in his whole life he would have known that the inflammatory title of this 15-18 dollar piece of kindling fully demonstrates the hypocrisy of the right by specifically choosing to say "the left thrives on hate" and "triggered", which implies that the left's emotional outcry in the face of the right's unrelenting attack on human decency isn't valid, the solution being that they shut up instead. By suggesting that the left shut up about the problems the right has created, Trump. Jr is doing the same thing the left has been accused of doing. This destroys the moral high ground he tried so desperately to cultivate, and opens it up to rebuttal. This review isn't just a prediction of the reprehensible moral (or lack thereof) stench this book entails, but a suggestion as well. If you want to create a book pitting two already quarreling factions against each other, make it so that the title doesn't defeat your argument before I open the book. I'm sure there is a perfectly unprovocative way to title this overly-expensive piece of garbage, because the only reason the left, the right, and I are here battling in the reviews is because the title tells you the contents of the book (and it's ideological fallacies), and invites you to respond. He might as well have named his book "En-Garde, Allez", because it obviously desires the reviewer to get in position and start fighting instantly. Actively reading this book is sure to be a few dozen punches in the nose and a suplex, and online responses will range from roundhouse kicks to cheers in the stands. Of all the things America's political climate needed, this bar brawl of a book is certainly the most ill-advised. And finally, I would like to give out a bit of advice to the two absolutely brainless parties that will be duking it out until next November. (as of November 5, 2019)

To the liberals: don't waste your breath debating the likes of Trump or his supporters if they can't start the race without tripping on their shoelaces.

To the conservatives? Find a better golden cow. This one's spray tan is coming off.