The Room Where It Happened

A White House Memoir

Hardcover, 592 pages

English language

Published March 17, 2020 by Simon & Schuster.

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978-1-9821-4803-4
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3 stars (12 reviews)

As President Trump’s National Security Advisor, John Bolton spent many of his 453 days in the room where it happened, and the facts speak for themselves.

The result is a White House memoir that is the most comprehensive and substantial account of the Trump Administration, and one of the few to date by a top-level official. With almost daily access to the President, John Bolton has produced a precise rendering of his days in and around the Oval Office. What Bolton saw astonished him: a President for whom getting re-elected was the only thing that mattered, even if it meant endangering or weakening the nation. “I am hard-pressed to identify any significant Trump decision during my tenure that wasn’t driven by re-election calculations,” he writes. In fact, he argues that the House committed impeachment malpractice by keeping their prosecution focused narrowly on Ukraine when Trump’s Ukraine-like transgressions existed across the …

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4 stars

I appreciated this book more than I expected, given my strong disagreements with many of the author's politics. Although Bolton comes off frequently as pompous and as having rather an inflated idea of his own opinion, never missing a chance to throw in a questionably-related quote or criticize pretty much anything Obama did, he also pulls few punches when it comes to Trump's behavior and provides some pretty valuable insights into how Trump comports himself "behind the scenes". So, despite the politics and arrogance (not to mention his irritating misuse of "beg the question" to mean "raise the question"), I'm glad he wrote it and I'm glad to have read it.

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2 stars

John Bolton is not a great writer. He narrates the issues and situations he saw happening, he proves (yet again) the type of person Trump is and the depths of his incompetence, lack of curiosity, self obsession and just sheer stupidity.
But the book slogs along, it is not a fun read. It is not interesting for anything other than the outrageous facts it narrates. Were it not for its value as a historical document, it would have been a total waste.
Read only if you are really obsessed with Trump and his debacle, or if you are researching. Otherwise it really isn't worth your time.

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1 star

I bailed after getting to about 35%. John Bolton is a fool, Trump is a bigger fool, and I realised this book told me nothing I don’t already know - that Trump is a vain, shallow, stupid man, and that Bolton knew this but got a job with him anyway.

This book is written in a turgid fashion, with Bolton keen to point out how clever he is (quoting in Latin, then explaining to us stupid people what the Latin meant), and how right he was (apparently he made no mistakes at all during his time in this administration). You get the feeling that Bolton would squeeze the excitement out of the moon landings if he could put a bit of Latin into a paragraph. I felt like I was wading through a poor essay from a thick person trying to prove himself clever.

We learn nothing from this book. …

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