📚 1 Books mentioned in "Kamala Fights Back in Fox News Interview + Trump Embarrasses Himself In Univision Town Hall" of Pod Save America

Podcast: Pod Save America
Episode: Kamala Fights Back in Fox News Interview + Trump Embarrasses Himself In Univision Town Hall
Published on October 18, 2024
Here’s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

Rage
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The other thing too is she, at one point in that exchange about the enemy from within, she talked about General Mark Milley, whom Donald Trump handpicked to be his Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, and how he told Bob Woodward that Donald Trump is a fascist to the core, and she brought that up and then, you know, Bret was like, 'Oh, yeah, yeah, he did tell that to Bob Woodward.'
During a discussion on Fox News, Kamala Harris highlighted General Mark Milley's assertion to Bob Woodward that Donald Trump embodies fascist tendencies. This reference underscores the use of Bob Woodward's book to bolster Harris's critique of the former president.
Uh, meanwhile our pal Tim Miller broke some news over at The Bulwark about former Trump Defense Secretary James Mattis—um, on Tim’s Bulwark podcast, Bob Woodward revealed that Mattis emailed him to say that he agrees with General Mark Milley’s assessment that Trump is quote 'the most dangerous person ever.'
In this segment, the podcast hosts talk about Bob Woodward's revelation during Tim Miller's podcast, where Woodward shares that James Mattis emailed him to express agreement with General Mark Milley's characterization of Donald Trump as 'the most dangerous person ever.' This mention highlights the significance of Woodward's work within the ongoing political conversation.
It’s pure cowardice to sit there and believe that a fascist–someone you believe is a fascist, a dangerous fascist–is on the cusp of being President of the United States, and your response is to email Bob Woodward after his book comes out, 'Hey Bob, maybe you put this in your next one in 2026' It’s just–I don’t know, man!
During their conversation, the hosts criticize the choice some individuals make to express private thoughts about Trump's presidency by reaching out to Bob Woodward. They suggest that this approach is cowardly and imply that Woodward's upcoming book will capture these sentiments, which reflects a broader critique of the political climate.