Wednesday, October 26, 2022

My Amazon Review of Maggie Haberman's "Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America"

Sleazeball


Perhaps like no other reporter, Maggie Haberman knows Donald Trump. In fact, Trump calls her his psychiatrist. Although Haberman now writes for the “hoity toity" New York Times, she cut her journalistic teeth writing for the two “peoples dailies” of New York, the Post, and the Daily News. It was in the tabloid hothouse of the 1980’s and 90’s that Trump found his way to great fame and Haberman was there to chronicle it. This was the world of Ed Koch, Rudy Giuliani, Roy Cohn Al Sharpton, heightened racial antagonisms, and the Central Park 5. It was also the world of Trump’s tabloid divorce from Ivanna and his affair and later marriage to Marla “the best sex I ever had” Maples.

 

Into this world came this very narcissistic and resentful kid from Queens. Although born with a silver spoon in his mouth from his very successful outer-borough developer father, Trump felt like an outsider in the very clubby world of New York real estate, a male Eva Peron if you will. Later, as a presidential candidate, he would channel and enlarge his resentment of the Manhattan elites into a broader criticism of the bi-coastal elites to gain the support of a large swath of Americans who felt condescended to by those very same elites.

 

I too am a kid from Queens. Maybe it takes one to know one. I met Trump only once in business meeting in January 1992 when Trump was in the middle of his divorce and effectively bankrupt. His early real estate empire was built on debts that came crashing down on him in the 1990 real estate recession. I came away from the meeting thinking Trump was a sleazeball not worthy of doing business with. That was true of all but one of the major banks. Unfortunately, what was so obvious to me wasn’t so obvious to the millions of Americans who later voted for him.

 

Haberman’s book is much more than Trump in New York. She covers his Apprentice TV show and White House years. Throughout all of that time a consistent pattern of his being a congenital liar rings true and his tenure in the White House was consistent with his life in Manhattan in the 1980’s.  Haberman is correct that there is a straight line from Trump’s life in Queens to the White House. Her book is therefore an important addition to our understanding of the 45th president of the United States.


For the full Amazon URL see: Sleazeball (amazon.com) It appears that Amazon has taken down this review.(11/3/22) I am looking into it. Review restored under new URL:Sleaze (amazon.com)

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