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Witty, acerbic, hard-hitting, and timely, Keith Olbermann's Donald Trump commentaries come adapted from his hit GQ series The Resistance .
Since Donald Trump's presidential nomination, Keith Olbermann has emerged as one of the web's most popular anti-Trump screedists each installment of his GQ web series The Resistance receives nearly four million views, and his fiercely progressive monologues have garnered a new generation of fans and followers. In TRUMP IS F*CKING CRAZY, Olbermann takes our Commander in Chief and his politics apart with journalistic acuity and his classic in-your-face…mehr

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Witty, acerbic, hard-hitting, and timely, Keith Olbermann's Donald Trump commentaries come adapted from his hit GQ series The Resistance.

Since Donald Trump's presidential nomination, Keith Olbermann has emerged as one of the web's most popular anti-Trump screedists each installment of his GQ web series The Resistance receives nearly four million views, and his fiercely progressive monologues have garnered a new generation of fans and followers. In TRUMP IS F*CKING CRAZY, Olbermann takes our Commander in Chief and his politics apart with journalistic acuity and his classic in-your-face humor. With more than 50 individual essays adapted from his GQ commentaries, including new up-to-the-minute material, TRUMP IS F*CKING CRAZY is essential reading for concerned citizens who like Olbermann refuse to normalize or accept our new political reality.
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Keith Olbermann has been an award-winning national sports and political commentator, reporter, and writer for the last 38 years. Now the host of GQ's web series The Resistance, he spent 10 years at MSNBC as host of The Big Show, The White House In Crisis, and Countdown and its primary anchor for election night, inauguration, and breaking news coverage. He co-anchored the seminal edition of ESPN's SportsCenter from 1992-97, and post-season baseball coverage for three networks. He is the recipient of three Edward R. Murrow Awards, and has written for dozens of publications, including The New York Times, Washington Post, Time, Newsweek, and Sports Illustrated. He is the author of four previous books, including The Worst Person In The World, Truth and Consequences, and Pitchforks and Torches.