Like so many Americans who
enjoy politics, I followed the 2016 election long before President Trump was
the nominee, as well as the aftermath which has continued as Robert Mueller’s “investigation”
goes on and on. Because of that I was
interested in reading Jerome Corsi’s
new book Killing the Deep State – The Fight to Save President Trump. I wanted to find out what Corsi’s take was on
all that’s gone on.
In Killing the Deep State,
Jerome goes into a lot of detail on the different aspects of the attacks on
President Trump. Starting with the FBI
and the multitude of key players including Comey, Page, Strozok, Rosenstein, McCabe,
the Ohrs and Christopher Steele. We can’t
leave out Hillary Clinton and company, nor the Department of Justice with their
cast of characters. How does Julian Assange
and the main stream media fit into the puzzle?
But why all the
attacks? It was just another election,
right? It happens every four years,
someone wins and someone loses. What
made the 2016 Election different? That’s
where Jerome Corsi starts diving in and unpeeling the Russian Collusion
narrative and what’s behind it. Who are
the driving forces and why?
With all that’s gone on
over the last three years, I had forgotten some of the happenings. But Jerome
Corsi goes in to great detail to document what’s happened and explain why
it’s happened. This book is well
researched and well documented, over twenty percent of the book lists details about
the sources of information.
Like Trump or hate him, whether
you are a supporter or critic, most people will acknowledge that there have
been unprecedented, multifaceted and unrelenting attacks on President Trump
like nothing we’ve seen before.
Whether you are a
Republican, Democrat or Independent, I think we can all agree that no one
should be above the law. We want our government
officials and law enforcement to operate within the law and not corrupt it for
their own agenda. The agenda that
someone might support today, because they don’t like the current President, can
easily be turned around and used against them by the next administration or
group in power.
I do recommend Jerome R Corsi’s book Killing
the Deep State. It was very
interesting and if I can be honest, it was kind of depressing. Reading about corruption within our own government
is very unsettling and overwhelming.
If you like politics and
want to know what’s happened over the last few years, you’ll want to read Killing
the Deep State by Jerome Corsi. He
presents theories as to what motivates and drives the corruption that we’ve
seen take place. You may agree with it
or have your own theories.
I would like to thank NetGalley and Humanix Books for the
opportunity to read Killing the Deep State by Jerome R Corsi in exchange for an
honest review. I was under no obligation
to give a favorable review.
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