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Crippled America: How to Make America Groovy Again
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Author Donald Trump
David Fisher
Original title Bedridden America: How to Brand America Groovy Once more
Country United States
Language English
Subject American politics
Genre Government
Published November 3, 2015
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Media type Hardcover
Pages 193
ISBN 978-i-5011-3796-9
OCLC 964317475
Preceded past Time to Go Tough (2011)

Crippled America: How to Make America Bang-up Again is a not-fiction book by businessman (and later 45th president of the United states) Donald Trump, outset published in hardcover by Simon & Schuster in 2015. A revised edition was later on republished viii months later in trade paperback format under the championship Keen Again: How to Fix Our Bedridden America . Like his previous piece of work Time to Get Tough (2011) did for the U.S. presidential ballot in 2012, Crippled America outlined Trump's political calendar every bit he ran in the 2022 ballot on a bourgeois platform.

Trump makes his case for why he would be an effective leader of the United States, and reassures Republicans that he upholds conservative values. He criticizes the media's coverage of him while defending his decisions on the campaign trail. Bedridden America stresses that the U.s. needs to start "winning again"; Trump asserts his business expertise tin be translated into governmental success, that his "outsider" status can be utilized to negotiate agreements. On domestic policy issues, Trump recommends stricter edge security and repealing the Affordable Care Act. As for foreign policy, he critically analyzes the impact of Mainland china on free trade.

The volume debuted at number five on The New York Times Best Seller list. NPR characterized Bedridden America as typical of similar campaign-trail books, providing only a basic outline of Trump's political calendar. A volume review from On the Issues was positive, noting how Crippled America discredits assertions that Trump has no specific political stances. The New York Times reporter Michiko Kakutani criticized Trump for boasting virtually his concern ventures while offer a dystopian view of the U.S. Regarding the book's writing style, CNN's Jeremy Diamond described Crippled America as being centered effectually "Trump'south trademark simple prose, brindled with tangents".[1]

Contents summary [edit]

In Crippled America, Donald Trump describes his views on the United States in the by 20 years leading to 2015; Trump claims that career politicians, special interest groups, and lobbyists are culpable for the state's turn down.[2] [iii] Throughout the work, Trump criticizes President Barack Obama, too as the media's portrayal of him—‌that journalists, particularly Megyn Kelly, have written unfavorably about him as a result of his unexpected rise in the polls.[4] Trump too describes the do good of the media, noting how his outspoken personality and knack for hyperbole attributes to more than publicity.[5] Regarding how he has flip-flopped on political views in the past, Trump reassures Republicans he is an ideal conservative; "I switched years ago, when I began to see what liberal Democrats were doing to our state. Now I'one thousand a conservative Republican with a big heart".[1] Trump outlines his policies on domestic and foreign issues were he to lead the country.[1]

On U.S. domestic policy, Trump subdivides the book into chapters on clearing, health care, the economy, pedagogy, social programs, and energy.[three] He supports reform that curtails illegal immigration to the U.S., delineating the American immigration organisation as a failure that has allowed tearing criminals to enter the country. Trump proposes stronger security on the U.South. border with Mexico which would include the construction of a substantial border wall and cutting federal funds to sanctuary cities.[6] An opponent of the Affordable Care Act, Trump states he favors repealing and replacing the federal statute with a free-market healthcare organisation.[6] The work discusses Trump's support for investing in American infrastructure to help stimulate economic growth. His plan, he argues, would create 13 million jobs and the largest economic boom since Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Bargain.[6] With regards to the Usa Section of Education, Trump makes a example to eliminate the department, accept schools compete for students, and render educational policy-making to the state level.[vii] Trump describes himself every bit in favor of social security, is critical of plush alternative free energy sources, and is skeptical of man's impact on climate change.[6]

As for foreign policy issues, Trump discusses critically the bear on of Cathay on the U.Southward. The book refers to China every bit an "enemy" to American imports, further accusing the Chinese regime of currency manipulation and corporate espionage.[6] Trump recounts his financial standing with businesses in Prc, and believes the U.S. requires a business firm leader to negotiate international merchandise deals.[half-dozen] He concludes that, despite the complexity of the upshot, the Chinese economy relies on trade with the U.S. as much equally vice versa.[6] Other meaning subjects delved into within the book include Trump'south analysis of the Syrian refugee crisis, the wars in Republic of iraq and Afghanistan, and the strategy for combating ISIL.[6]

Crippled America mixes Trump's political ideology with personal anecdotes.[5] Trump reflects on his merits equally a begetter besides as his faults as a husband; incidentally he blames himself for the failure of his two previous marriages.[5] The volume discusses his fourth dimension gaining experience and life lessons under the tutelage of his father, Fred Trump.[five] Crippled America includes an "About the writer" chapter which provides an overview of Trump'south fiscal avails and investments in real estate.[4] Trump argues his accomplishments in business brand him a model of success, that as a leader he would help the United States start "winning again".[4] More than discussion about Trump's transition to politics is provided: Trump asserts his outsider condition on the political scene and experiences in the private sector would hands translate to governmental success; his expertise with negotiating global finance deals, he writes, can exist utilized to broker diplomatic deals on the international scene.[4] [vi]

Composition and publication [edit]

Crippled America served as a promotional mechanism displaying Trump's bourgeois views during the 2022 U.South. presidential campaign.[eight] Prior to his piece of work on Crippled America, Trump published two earlier political books, The America We Deserve (2000) and Fourth dimension to Get Tough (2011): the erstwhile for the 2000 presidential campaign platform and the latter for the 2012 presidential campaign.[eight] The book demonstrated to Trump'south opposition that he had legitimate political stances and sought to reassure Republicans that he was a staunch bourgeois.[8]

While no co-author is formally credited, Trump was helped by prolific ghostwriter David Fisher.[9] [10] [11] The New York Daily News quoted a witness to the collaboration who considered it a haphazard affair: "He (Donald) got this done on the road with a serial of phone calls and snippets from campaign speeches."[12] Fisher, discussing the book in 2021, said Trump showed no involvement in the contents; instead, "what was most important to him, more than anything, was the pictures."[xiii]

Trump said in 2022 about the book's gloomy title, that a cover photograph shot inspired information technology: "there was 1 picture that was just mean. It was a horrible, horrible, mean picture. Like a nasty-looking guy. ... I said, 'We're going to call it, 'Bedridden America.' Because that's what information technology is. It'due south 'Crippled America'."[14] Conversely, according to the preface of the book, the title determined the choice of photo. In any event, over the course of numerous promotional appearances, Trump limited discussion of the book to its cover.[xv] [16]

Crippled America was first published in 2022 in hardcover format by Simon & Schuster.[17] An ebook format followed by an audiobook voiced by Jeremy Lowell were released the same yr.[17] [18] During the 2022 presidential entrada, the book was reissued in merchandise paperback format nether the title Great Again: How to Set up Our Crippled America [19] with a new foreword and rosier comprehend portrait. The book is also published in Danish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Polish, and Vietnamese.[17]

Sales and reception [edit]

To launch the piece of work, Trump held a press conference and book signing at Trump Tower in New York Metropolis on Nov 3, 2015. He plugged the volume on such disparate shows as Skilful Morning America, Play tricks & Friends, Live with Kelly & Michael, Hannity, Morning Joe, and Infowars; mentioned it at rallies throughout October and November; and tweeted almost it 31 times. Reflecting back in June 2016, Trump said, "I didn't promote it, I didn't practice anything, and it notwithstanding did bully."[20]

Bedridden America debuted at spot number 5 on the hardcover nonfiction section for The New York Times Best Seller listing on November 12, 2015—‌one placement behind Republican candidate Ben Carson'south book A More Perfect Matrimony.[21] In total, Trump's book spent thirteen weeks on the Times' bestseller list.[22] According to Nielsen BookScan, Crippled America outsold all other books published by 2022 political candidates, selling out of stock in the paperback version and an boosted 199,000 hardcover copies past March 2016.[23] [24] Trump reported the same yr he received between $i one thousand thousand and $5 million in income from total sales of the book.[25] Trump falsely promised all proceeds would get to charity.[26] [27]

NPR wrote that Crippled America "doesn't exactly break new ground," and is comparable to other campaign-trail books which function "less [as] a literary work and more than a political tool."[28] Chris Townsend of King's Review described the book with a direct quote from the work: "at that place's very fiddling that is subtle or sophisticated about this book."[29] Townsend observed that the book, similar Trump's earlier piece of work The Art of the Deal (1987), portrays "Trump as the businessman who volition get the best deal for America."[29] He further assessed Crippled America as "offset and foremost, a business volume," translating the themes of his preceding books on a national calibration.[29] On the Problems 's Jesse Gordon gave the book a favorable review,[viii] writing that Crippled America demonstrates to Trump'due south opposition his political stances; "Trump lays out specific policy choices," Gordon attests, "in his own inimitable mode, with existent specifics and existent substance, and he elaborates on how he came to the conclusions he did."[8]

Michiko Kakutani, a reporter for The New York Times, criticized the book for boasting nigh Trump'due south business ventures, while articulating a grim, dystopian view of the U.S. Kakutani adds "In many respects, Mr. Trump's own quotes and writings provide the most vivid and alarming picture of his values, modus operandi and relentlessly dark outlook focused on revenge."[thirty] The Washington Times writer John R. Coyne highlighted Trump'south blunt nature against "today'south carefully choreographed campaign kabuki."[31] Coyne points out the mutually beneficial relationship betwixt Trump and the media, regarding the statements in Crippled America, that "They get reported and amplified. Mr. Trump benefits. And so does the media."[31] Jeremy Diamond of CNN noted that, much like Trump'south entrada speeches and rallies, the volume is written in "Trump'due south trademark simple prose, peppered with tangents."[1] Although the content is familiar to those who followed his campaign, Diamond explained, information technology does "shed some lite on Trump, the man, and how he plans to frame the future as he presses his bid for the Republican nomination."[1]

Come across also [edit]

  • Bibliography of Donald Trump
  • Our Revolution (Sanders volume), Bernie Sanders' memoir published in November 2016
  • Stronger Together (book), Hillary Clinton's 2022 entrada book

References [edit]

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  10. ^ "Most David Fisher". Amazon. In September, 2015, Fisher worked with then Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on his campaign book, Bedridden America.
  11. ^ Stark-Miller, Ethan (May 23, 2021). "David Fisher hasn't met topic he can't write about". The Riverdale Press.
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  20. ^ Trump, Donald (June ix, 2016). "Trump Interview with Marc Fisher and Michael Kranish" (PDF) (Interview). Interviewed by Marc Fisher and Michael Kranish. The Washington Mail.
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