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June 12, 2018June 12, 2018

The only book we know for sure President Trump has read — indeed, kept by his bedside, if you believe his ex-wife — is My New Order, a 1941 compendium of Hitler’s speeches.

By contrast, President Obama — who actually thought of Canada as an ally and Russia as the national security threat — read 100 books in just the years he was president.

And then there was President Clinton’s extraordinary reading list.


Now — from reading books to writing them — comes The President Is Missing, by President Clinton and James Patterson.  I just finished 8.5 heart-clenching hours listening at 1.5X speed.

Oh.

My.

It’s just fiction, of course.  But you do get the distinct sense we have more to worry about than Canada.

 

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