Woodward book breaks 93-year publishing record
Bob Woodward's new book, "Fear: Trump in the White House," sold more than 750,000 copies through its first day of release, the most for any title in Simon & Schuster history, according to the 94-year-old publisher.
The investigative book by the veteran Watergate reporter, who has written books about every administration dating back to President Nixon, was powered by excerpts published before the book's public release Tuesday and President Trump's public rejection of it. Trump called the book "a con on the public" consisting of quotes that are "made up frauds" designed to boost Democrats ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
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Wowie, so this is what winning looks like?
A public narrative that is 98% negative?
On Capitol Hill, Democrats playing offense and Republicans playing defense?
Maybe Q team's decision to sit on all of the incriminating evidence they supposedly have on our political class is not such a great plan?
Seriously, Q, if you "have everything" you'd better think about releasing just a smidgen of it.