1. Bob Woodward is indeed very good good at selling books. But having read the two previous books he's written on Trump, I want to extend a few cautions about his new book and its supposedly earth-shattering revelations about General Milley.https://twitter.com/davidaxelrod/status/1438656654342557697 …
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4. The self-serving account of courtiers adds some color to the historical record, but it misses the big events: it's business history informed by office gossip rather than economics. In the case of Trump, what Woodward tells nothing about how GOP enabled Trump.
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5. The Milley revelations have raised cries of coups and treason. But reading between the lines, it looks like Milley stayed within the book. To the extent he played any uncomfortably outsized role it was due to Trump's incompetence and (more crucially) congressional dereliction
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6. The big story is institutional: GOP elite going all in for Trump, rendering moot all constitutional remedies (impeachment, 25th Amendment), offloading check duties on military. Woodward's methods don't allow for this story to be told.https://jeetheer.substack.com/p/coup-and-countercoup?r=bh54&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email&utm_source=twitter …
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ideally if courtiers are all telling their self-serving truths, coupled with the supposed candid nature offered via the long runway on information embargo timeline, one can wade through the spin as each of them have few qualms about telling unpleasant truths about other courtiers
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