Unabridged Audiobook
This book is not the worst written about Reagan. Edmund Morris retired that trophy. This is just an average book about a great man that spends an inordinate amount of time on every real or supposed transgression. It also quotes way too much from Reagan's diary. (That's available to me in a separate book.) The appeal of a man who won two landslide elections to be the governor of our largest state and two landslide elections to be the president of the United States seems lost on the author. The narration makes enjoying the book hard, as well. The narrator comes across like Jon Lovitz doing his "master thespian" routine.
Attempts to quietly turn you against what virtually everyone considers a great President. This book focuses and what seems to be every blunder, possible blunder and theorized blunder of Ronald Reagan. A passive hit piece.
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