The Best People, Alexander Nazaryan
The Best People, Alexander Nazaryan
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The Best People
Trump's Cabinet and the Siege on Washington

Author: Alexander Nazaryan

Narrator: Robert Fass

Unabridged: 9 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/18/2019


Synopsis

An engrossing look at the Trump cabinet: the scandals, the incompetence, the assault on the federal government, the bungled attempts to impose order on an administration lost in a chaos of its own making.
Donald Trump promised a return to national greatness, but each day of his presidency seems to bring a new crisis, a deepening sense of national unease. Why, and how, has he failed his supporters? And how has he, on occasion, bested his detractors?

The Best People takes complete measure of the Trump administration, to grasp with clarity the president and his intentions, and how those intentions are being carried out-or subverted-by the people he has hired.

Alexander Nazaryan argues that the "assault on the administrative state" promised by Steve Bannon in early 2017 never came. What the American people got instead was Wilbur Ross hauling his tennis pro to confirmation hearing preparations; Scott Pruitt running away from rattlesnakes; Reince Priebus enduring insults from junior White House staffers.

And yet, bungling as Trump's cabinet members have been, they have managed to either damage or arrest many of the gears that make government run. They have given away public lands to oil companies and allowed corporate lobbyists to make decisions about what is best for the American people, and have done it all while flying on private jets and dining at the finest restaurants, at taxpayers' expense.

Meticulously reported and enthrallingly told, The Best People takes readers inside the federal government under Trump's control, a government assailed by the very people charged to lead it, a government awash in confusion and corruption.

Reviews

Goodreads review by MJ

Downtime from serious reading, time to check on the dismantling of the Free World. This handbook introduces readers to the most incompetent mouthbreeders in Trump’s cabinet of cack-lipped dunderwhelps, among them (less known to a British audience), the strutting cock Scott Pruitt of ex-EPA fame, a m......more

Goodreads review by Dan

I'm no fan of Donald Trump. I have grown to almost pathologically distrust almost all politicians, regardless of party, and I was born and raised in New York City, so I grew up knowing that he was a con-man. I spent years seeing Trump pop up on the local news every night, on Lifestyles of the Rich......more

Goodreads review by Abra

Well written book primarily centered on the Trump appointees to the Cabinet and their first 1-2 years, depending on how long they lasted. This book is researched and documented with historical comparisons to cabinet members from past presidents, both Republican and Democratic. A fast read. It presen......more

Goodreads review by Susan

I enjoyed learning more about each of the ridiculous cabinet members that Trump has appointed. It is like a collections of fools, evil-doers, and just plain greedy bastards. Well researched book. Enjoyable.......more


Quotes

"An essential exposé of the first two years of the Trump administration.... the first to fully capture just how dysfunctional - and destructive - Trump's executive branch has turned out to be."—The Washington Post

"Alexander Nazaryan offers a field guide to the black lagoon of Trumpworld."
The Guardian

"[The] most authoritative look at the Trump cabinet, period."—AOL Build

"A fascinating read."—Charlie Sykes, "The Bulwark" podcast

"Nazaryan shows clearly how Donald Trump, with his 'intentionally nonlinear presidency,' established a Cabinet consisting of crucially inexperienced individuals in public service, each remarkably unqualified to assume key pivotal decision-making roles in politics ... Nazaryan provides glaring examples of the rampant conflicts of interests and ethical red flags... A fresh spin on a dire situation .... A dizzying, tragicomic crash course in contemporary political incapacities."—Kirkus Reviews