Donald Trump: The Man Who Would Be King (Blood Moon's Babylon)

Donald Trump: The Man Who Would Be King (Blood Moon's Babylon)

by Danforth Prince (Author), Darwin Porter (Author), Danforth Prince (Author), Darwin Porter (Author)

Synopsis

To millions of ardent fans, Donald Trump will restore the American Dream. To his enemies, he is the country's worst nightmare-a braggart, a fraud, a false prophet, and, to the most extreme of the Evangelists, the Anti-Christ. Whether he eventually occupies 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue or not, he remains one of the most reviled and envied men on the planet. In Blood Moon's latest release, authors Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince present the most revelatory profile of The Donald -uncensored, unexpurgated, and sometimes embarrassingly intimate. Like Don Quixote, I've dreamed the Impossible Dream, proclaims Donald Trump. That involved marrying Princess Di after her 1996 divorce from that Charles guy. Alas, it was not meant to be. But, back to reality, I'm dreaming no more when I plan to become the next President of the United States. This fast-moving expose provides an unvarnished inside look at America's most famous oversized billionaire, empire builder, and aspirant politico. Trump is presented in all his glory (or vainglory)-corporate swashbuckler, modern day Midas, master wheeler-dealer, ubiquitous TV celebrity of cult status, Reagan-era Gilded Age mojo, guru for wannabe millionaires, master of schmaltz, choreographer of The Deal, mogul Kahuna, a gossip columnist's steak dinner, the Barnum of hot press and self-promotion, global magnate, real estate tycoon, gambling casino kingpin, the previous landlord of such controversial tenants as Liberace and Michael Jackson, and finally, a Don Juan of the boudoir. To hell with political correctness. I call a rapist a rapist. What other politician has the cojones to tell the country the truth that Obama was born in Kenya, not Hawaii? Political goals are not his only reasons for living. He also enjoys his favorite things-money ( piles of it ), women ( without them, there is nothing); Oreos, golf, juicy hamburgers, the James Bond movie Goldfinger, and toilet bowls made of gold. In his quest to find the right woman, he has already bagged three beautiful wives-Ivana, Marla Maples, and Melania. Along the way, he pursued European model Carla Bruni, who later married French president Nicholas Sarkozy. Reportedly, dozens of women threw themselves at me, including movie star Kim Basinger and pop singer Madonna. Another woman of a different stripe might enter his life: He claims that if he is nominated, he might ask Oprah Winfrey to become his vice presidential running mate. She's popular, brilliant...a wonderful woman. And she would take half the crucial African American vote away from Hillary, the worst Secretary of State in America's history. Love him or hate him, Donald Trump has fascinated millions of Americans, inspiring legends and myths. He is also a man of mystery- an enigma wrapped in a riddle. In a rare moment of introspection, he said, There is something crazy hot, a phenomenon out there about me, but I'm not sure I can define it. And I'm not sure I want to.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 822
Publisher: Blood Moon Productions, Ltd.
Published: 07 Sep 2016

ISBN 10: 1936003511
ISBN 13: 9781936003518

Media Reviews
As reviewed by Diane Donovan, Editor, Donovan's Literary Services & CALIFORNIA BOOKWATCH Donald Trump: The Man Who Would Be King is best read before the November 2016 elections, while his bid for the presidency is still active and immediate, and is recommended reading for all sides, no matter what political stance is being adopted: Republication, Democrat, or other. Unlike most Trump coverages on the market, Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince employ a tabloid-style approach to create an especially lively tone, compiling newsworthy ironies, inconsistencies, and outrageous events just as they did in their prior books; but they also add a deeper level that belays any perception of Donald Trump: The Man Who Would Be King as being just a Hollywood-style gossip piece. They take the time to examine not just Donald, but the Trump family's history and its evolutionary process, then delve deeply into how The King of Debt rose to arrive where he is today. Ordinarily over 700 pages of close inspection would prove too daunting for readers seeking quick, succinct coverages; but one of the driving forces behind Donald Trump: The Man Who Would Be King lies in its ability to synthesize an unbelievable amount of information into a format and presentation which blends lively irony with outrageous observations, entertaining even as it presents eye-opening information in a format accessible to all. Politics dovetail with American obsessions and fascinations with trends, figureheads, drama, and sizzling news stories, but blend well with the observations of sociologists, psychologists, politicians, and others in a wide range of fields who lend their expertise and insights to create a much broader review of the Trump phenomena than a more casual book could provide. The result is a 'must read' for any American interested in issues of race, freedom, equality, and justice - and for any non-American who wonders just what is going on behind the scenes in this country's latest election debacle.
Author Bio
Authors of widely reviewed exposes of the Kennedys, the Reagans, the Clintons, and a slew ofother famous entertainers and politicos, Darwin Porter, one of the most visiblebiographers in the world, has studied virtually everything about Donald Trumpsince his early migrations from real estate and reality TV into politics. Hewas assisted in his analysis of the megastar's Trumpmania by Danforth Prince, president ofBlood Moon. Both writers are residents of The Donald's home town, New YorkCity.