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WHAT IF THE PRESIDENT IS AN IDIOT?

Trump, Power, and the Death of Serious Politics: How a Reality Show Became a Presidency

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WHAT IF THE PRESIDENT IS AN IDIOT?

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What happens when the world’s most powerful office becomes a stage — and the man behind the podium mistakes the teleprompter for a mirror? What if the President is an Idiot isn’t a question. It’s a diagnosis. A raw, unfiltered postmortem of an era where leadership was replaced with live-streaming, logic was optional, and facts were whatever trended first.
This book doesn’t whisper; it shouts. It tears through the gold-plated myths of “strongman politics,” where ignorance strutted as authenticity and diplomacy got downgraded to Twitter wars. It exposes how propaganda got a PR makeover, how the media turned outrage into currency, and how citizens — scrolling, liking, and sharing — became unpaid extras in democracy’s longest-running reality show.
It’s not partisan. It’s personal. Because stupidity in power doesn’t just humiliate nations — it infects them. From the Oval Office to every dinner-table argument, this is the anatomy of modern political decay told with ruthless clarity and biting wit.
Read it if you’re brave enough to laugh at the truth. Read it if you still believe intelligence should matter. Because if we don’t ask this question now, we’ll be forced to live with its answer again.
Written with razor wit and political venom, it’s both an autopsy and a warning: when the media forgets its duty to truth, democracy becomes just another show.
Read it not to remember what happened, but to recognize what’s still happening. Because the cameras are still rolling, and the next fool is already learning his lines.
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