I'm not much on satire, but I like Laura Ingraham. I listened to the audiobook an I usually like audiobooks that are read by the author.The common sense principals discussed here are not new, but I like her calm attitude about it all. She acknowledges that while we all feel outraged at the fact that our "leader" is defiling the office of the President of the United States, we can be confident that if we hold fast to our values and the principals we believe and expect our leaders to do the same, we will not be stripped of our liberty that we hold so dear.A good fortifying read. Although I skipped some of the diaries to save time, I especially enjoyed the one where Michelle Obama goes into her daughter's room and finds them playing RISK. She teaches them to make every country diverse and the bigger countries have to "share" with the smaller ones. Hilarious! I was fortunate to get the audio version, so it has the nasal-shouting voice of Laura Ingraham coming in loud and clear ('cept for her nasal overtones) along with several of her friends who provide voices of those included in the book.Hearing it makes it come alive especially when the cut is to Joe Biden or "the First Grandmother" - I was especially grateful for the insights that were provided about how elitist is this current administration and the change that we've been given won't buy a cup of coffee at Dunkin' Donuts.Some of the things I learned invoked my agitated button...
It was fun reading but how much insight can one person have into another persons mind.
—Blitzspear
Campy. Good info, but the overkill of the fictitious package is annoying.
—cassiepooh12
One of the worst books I've ever read. Will not recommend it.
—samzyth
AMEN, SISTER! Just wish I'd read this sooner...
—skinnyalice
it was ok
—rrayray81314