El Nino in Spirit: Great review of the previous administration and their racist policies.
United States on Apr 22, 2023
Annie2: It is horrifying that an unattractive, unlikable, creepy little sociopath like Stephen Miller could have exerted so much influence on the policies and decision-making of a President of The United States. IMO, the fact that this happened is largely due to the character flaws of that president and Stephen Miller’s uncanny ability to exploit them to advance his own diabolical agenda. Apparently aware—on some level—of his own lack of charisma and personal appeal, he became the ultimate “Trump whisperer,” content to subjugate his own ego, forfeit the spotlight, and cleverly manipulate and influence the POTUS by stroking his ego and feeding his insatiable need for hyperbolic praise and flattery. I had thought Trump was the ultimate user and manipulator, but this well-researched book relates how Miller bested him at his own game. I doubt that Trump is even aware of it! DJT plans to recapture the Oval Office in 2024, and Stephen Miller, no doubt, plans to reprise his role as Trump-whisperer and shadowy puppet-master. Separately, each of these two deeply flawed men (especially Trump) poses a real danger. The unholy combination of the two constitutes an absolute horror!
United States on Dec 31, 2021
E. Lewis: In his lecture at receiving the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize for his contribution to the Green Revolution, Norman Borlaug included “But the frightening power of human reproduction must also be curbed; otherwise the success of the green revolution will be ephemeral only. Most people still fail to comprehend the magnitude and menace of the "Population Monster"...Since man is potentially a rational being, however, I am confident that within the next two decades he will recognize the self-destructive course he steers along the road of irresponsible population growth..." The world population has doubled since 1970 and few have recognized the "self-destructive course." Some even take comfort in the fact that the percentage growth rate has halved. In 1970, the 80 million per year growth was 2 percent per year. In 2021, 80 million per year is just 1 percent per year. With its native-born population reproducing at a level well below replacement, America is in the enviable position of being able to stabilize its population and still remain a nation of immigrants. Guerrero’s book illustrates how easily the emotional side of human nature can make us blind to that opportunity.
United States on Mar 01, 2021
Catsndogs: A book that documents the life and times of the undocumented when a hatemonger targets them. It examines the rise of a documented minority male, Stephen Miller, who separates himself from his past and embraces a darkness where anger and aggression emanates from the deeply shadowed corners of his privileged and distasteful view of humanity.
The 280+ paged book examines Stephen Miller, a hatemonger who underwrites division and insures conflict and pens presidential speeches of meanness and violence.
The focus on Miller, a man-boy without a grounding in either traditional humility or humanity, shows his intelligence and deep desire for dominance. In his pursuit of recklessly controlling his environment, he chooses to push down on those who, given their place today, are at their weakest points in their lives. Does that make him an opportunist?
The well-researched and biographical book documents Miller’s rise in his Santa Monica, California’s moat, checking its waters, like an infant’s toes checking the tide’s temperature before entering a formidable ocean of behind-the-scene politics. For him it was a comfortable beach city where he could practice his privileges and...
United States on Oct 20, 2020
Revealing the White Nationalist Agenda of Stephen Miller and Donald Trump: An Exposé of Hatemongering | Douglas Murray's The Strange Death of Europe: Examining Immigration, Identity, and Islam's Impact | "The Unfortunate Fate of Europe: Volume 1" by Douglas Murray, 128 Pages | |
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ISBN-10 | 0062986716 | 9781472942241 | 1472958055 |
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Publisher | William Morrow | Bloomsbury Continuum; First Edition, First Impression | Bloomsbury Continuum; Updated edition |
Dorislynn Quinones: This books was highly informative about the beginnings of Stephen Miller and the people who helped to create the person (maybe persona) that he is today. It brings people from his past into the folds in interesting interviews which help to form a background on this man’s life, and how he came to bring about so much pain for immigrants to the United States in the Trump administration.
Overall a fascinating, and tough, read. It’s not tough because the book is bad, but because it hurts to see just how people like him can be impacted and have such large roles in our society.
United States on Jul 10, 2023