Couldn’t get the print book so I am listening to an audiobook instead. So far I am enjoying this book. Barr creates a compelling narrative of his eventful life, and unlike most righties, he has a earthy sense of humor and an appreciation for the ironies of the human condition, Irish on his mother's side, Jewish on his father's.
Little known fact: Barr plays the bagpipes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-ooH-IQR-o
Listened to half of the book yesterday in one sitting. His story of his final confrontation with the Donald in the dining room off the Oval Office was hilarious. So full of graphic visual details, somebody ought to film it.
Not that Barr needs the money.
Bill Barr, One Damn Thing After Another (2022)
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Re: Bill Barr, One Damn Thing After Another (2022)
He made the interview circuit and I enjoyed alot of his descriptions-think we'll hear him before the Jan 6th committee! Regards, Len
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I hate to admit it, dammit, but One Damn Thing After Another is a damn interesting and occasionally funny read. This S.O.B. is a rarity among righties—a writer.lennygoran wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 9:02 amHe made the interview circuit and I enjoyed alot of his descriptions-think we'll hear him before the Jan 6th committee! Regards, Len
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