In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome! 
The three biggest news stories of the 2016 election have been Trump, Trump, and Trump. The media have twisted themselves in knots, trying to grasp how he won over millions of Republicans, whether he really has a shot in November, and what he'd be like as President.
But Ann Coulter isn't puzzled. She knows why Trump was the only one of 17 GOP contenders who captured the spirit of our time. She gets the power of addressing the pain of the silent majority and saying things the PC Thought Police considers unspeakable. She argues that a bull in the china shop is exactly what we need to make America great again.
In this short but powerful book, Coulter explains why conservatives, moderates, and even disgruntled Democrats should set aside their doubts and embrace Trump:
·He's flipped the GOP from a globalist party to a nationalist party, just when it's essential that we put America first in our trade deals and alliances.
·He's abandoned the GOP's decades-long commitment to a bellicose foreign policy, at a time when the entire country is sick of unnecessary wars.
·He's ended GOP pandering to Hispanics with his hard line on immigration. Working class Americans finally have a champion against open borders and cheap immigrant labor.
·He's broken the power of identity politics. It turns out you don't need to act religious to win the Evangelical vote; or talk about your dad the bartender to win the blue collar vote; or have served in the military to win the military vote.
·He's overturned the media's traditional role in setting the agenda and defining who gets to be considered "presidential."
·He's exposed political consultants as grifters and hacks, most of whom don't know real voters from a hole in the ground.
If you're already a Trump fan, Ann Coulter will help you defend and promote your position. If you're not, she might just change your mind.
From the Hardcover edition.
"I told you so."That seems to be the underlying theme of this book. Ann Coulter was on Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO in 2015. He asked her who had the best chance of winning the election. She answered, "Based on the declared candidates, Donald Trump." The audience laughed. That's why this book has that feeling of "I told you so." This book was published in August, so it only goes through the primaries. It does not cover the general election. (It is selling a lot better since the election.)
After reading this book I'm really puzzled. How did Ann Coulter get books on the best seller list? Also I had to revise my 2 star review to 1 star after hearing Ann Coulter say, Trump won her over "with his Mexican rapist speech." She's so giddy by the mere menton of his name and I'm not really the right audience for reading fan books or something poorly written. (But Ann, serously, you should have gotten an editor.). Ann Coulter starts her book by acknowledging that she "didn't have time to

When the Going Gets Rogue, the Rogue Get Going; or, Success Through ExcessDeploying two of the greatest weapons in her arsenal, humor and enthusiasm, Coulter sheds light on how, against all odds, Trump was able to earn his party's nomination, despite the media's attempted mesmerism, the tiresome talk-'round-the-clock soothsaying naysayers and naysaying soothsayers telling us Little Engine style "this cannot be done, this cannot be done, this cannot be done..."Contrary to what some might think,
Ann Coulter is a piece of dog poo and another Republican sound-piece. Another atrocious book by her.
MisunderestimatedThis book details Donald Trump's campaign, and how he baffles both the media and political establishments. He has the revolutionary idea that politicians should serve those that they represent, rather than rule over them. The epilogue of this book is a collection of obituaries for the Donald's political career, all of them flat wrong. Like the Wright Brothers, Robert Goddard and Elon Musk, he has basically left the establishment behind.
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Title | : | In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome! |
Author | : | Ann Coulter |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
Published | : | August 23rd 2016 by Sentinel (first published August 2016) |
Categories | : | Politics. Nonfiction |
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Donald Trump isn't a politician -- he's a one-man wrecking ball against our dysfunctional and corrupt establishment. Now Ann Coulter, with her unique insight, candor, and sense of humor, makes the definitive case for why we should all join his revolution.The three biggest news stories of the 2016 election have been Trump, Trump, and Trump. The media have twisted themselves in knots, trying to grasp how he won over millions of Republicans, whether he really has a shot in November, and what he'd be like as President.
But Ann Coulter isn't puzzled. She knows why Trump was the only one of 17 GOP contenders who captured the spirit of our time. She gets the power of addressing the pain of the silent majority and saying things the PC Thought Police considers unspeakable. She argues that a bull in the china shop is exactly what we need to make America great again.
In this short but powerful book, Coulter explains why conservatives, moderates, and even disgruntled Democrats should set aside their doubts and embrace Trump:
·He's flipped the GOP from a globalist party to a nationalist party, just when it's essential that we put America first in our trade deals and alliances.
·He's abandoned the GOP's decades-long commitment to a bellicose foreign policy, at a time when the entire country is sick of unnecessary wars.
·He's ended GOP pandering to Hispanics with his hard line on immigration. Working class Americans finally have a champion against open borders and cheap immigrant labor.
·He's broken the power of identity politics. It turns out you don't need to act religious to win the Evangelical vote; or talk about your dad the bartender to win the blue collar vote; or have served in the military to win the military vote.
·He's overturned the media's traditional role in setting the agenda and defining who gets to be considered "presidential."
·He's exposed political consultants as grifters and hacks, most of whom don't know real voters from a hole in the ground.
If you're already a Trump fan, Ann Coulter will help you defend and promote your position. If you're not, she might just change your mind.
From the Hardcover edition.
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Coulter is witty, succinct and backs up her arguments with facts.I truly.enjoyed this book. If you think this country is in trouble, read this book."I told you so."That seems to be the underlying theme of this book. Ann Coulter was on Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO in 2015. He asked her who had the best chance of winning the election. She answered, "Based on the declared candidates, Donald Trump." The audience laughed. That's why this book has that feeling of "I told you so." This book was published in August, so it only goes through the primaries. It does not cover the general election. (It is selling a lot better since the election.)
After reading this book I'm really puzzled. How did Ann Coulter get books on the best seller list? Also I had to revise my 2 star review to 1 star after hearing Ann Coulter say, Trump won her over "with his Mexican rapist speech." She's so giddy by the mere menton of his name and I'm not really the right audience for reading fan books or something poorly written. (But Ann, serously, you should have gotten an editor.). Ann Coulter starts her book by acknowledging that she "didn't have time to

When the Going Gets Rogue, the Rogue Get Going; or, Success Through ExcessDeploying two of the greatest weapons in her arsenal, humor and enthusiasm, Coulter sheds light on how, against all odds, Trump was able to earn his party's nomination, despite the media's attempted mesmerism, the tiresome talk-'round-the-clock soothsaying naysayers and naysaying soothsayers telling us Little Engine style "this cannot be done, this cannot be done, this cannot be done..."Contrary to what some might think,
Ann Coulter is a piece of dog poo and another Republican sound-piece. Another atrocious book by her.
MisunderestimatedThis book details Donald Trump's campaign, and how he baffles both the media and political establishments. He has the revolutionary idea that politicians should serve those that they represent, rather than rule over them. The epilogue of this book is a collection of obituaries for the Donald's political career, all of them flat wrong. Like the Wright Brothers, Robert Goddard and Elon Musk, he has basically left the establishment behind.
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