2023-04-26 16:23:00
“Letters to Trump” is ridiculously expensive, America’s number one bestseller – and yet just an absurd boast with ready-made reply letters.
Ah, the Trump. We had already pleasantly weaned ourselves from his coarse market yelling, the clumsy insults, the beating of brightly colored peacock feathers. But it starts all over once more, so we practice frowning in concern and rolling our eyes in annoyance once more. Because the storming of the Capitol was unsuccessful, the defendant wants to return to the White House on the way to elections, and the campaign starts off in high gloss: with “Letters to Trump”, an extra-wide, weighty illustrated book. It contains the facsimiles of 150 letters intended to show how much the big names in politics, showbiz and sport have always valued and even loved him.
As a testament to his “very fascinating life”, even as the “most important” real estate tycoon and “celebrated” show star: “I knew them all – and each of them kissed my ass.” The painfully loud drum works: the opus is on Tuesday published by his son’s publishing company, it costs a whopping $99, signed by the master even $399 – and is already number one on the Amazon bestseller list.
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