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Ship of Fools: How a Selfish Ruling Class Is Bringing America to the Brink of Revolution Kindle Edition
“Informal and often humorous…an entertainingly told narrative of elite malfeasance” (Publishers Weekly), Tucker Carlson’s Ship of Fools tells the truth about the new American elites, a group whose power and wealth has grown beyond imagination even as the rest of the country has withered. The people who run America now barely interact with it. They fly on their own planes, ski on their own mountains, watch sporting events far from the stands in sky boxes. They have total contempt for you.
In Ship of Fools, Tucker Carlson offers a blistering critique of our new overlords and answers the all-important question: How do we put the country back on course? Traditional liberals are gone, he writes. The patchouli-scented hand-wringers who worried about whales and defended free speech have been replaced by globalists who hide their hard-edged economic agenda behind the smokescreen of identity politics. They’ll outsource your job while lecturing you about transgender bathrooms. Left and right, Carlson says, are no longer meaningful categories in America. “The rift is between those who benefit from the status quo, and those who don’t.”
Our leaders are fools, Carlson concludes, “unaware that they are captains of a sinking ship.” But in the signature and witty style that viewers of Tucker Carlson Tonight enjoy so much, Ship of Fools is “bulging with big and interesting ideas, presented succinctly with wit and precision, each chapter a potential book in itself” (The Washington Times).
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- ASIN : B071FFRJ48
- Publisher : Free Press; Reprint edition (October 2, 2018)
- Publication date : October 2, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 1.6 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 257 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #400,131 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #75 in Political Humor (Kindle Store)
- #249 in Political Humor (Books)
- #586 in United States National Government
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Customers find this book engaging and well-written, with one noting it serves as a great source of information. The writing style is logical and easy to read, and customers appreciate Tucker Carlson's wit and style. Customers consider it a great political read, with one review highlighting how it accurately calls out the liberal agenda. The pacing receives mixed reactions, with some describing it as a terrifying eye-opener while others find it depressing.
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Customers find the book engaging and fun to read, with several noting it's the best in its genre.
"...Ship of Fools' is an outstanding book that is written in great detail. Tucker Carlson explains the reasons that America is the country it is today...." Read more
"...Carlson's steel trap mind is extremely precise and lightning fast...." Read more
"...A great book and best wishes for continued success to Tucker Carlson. I watch him every week night at 8:00 p.m. on Fox...." Read more
"Tucker Carlson does a good job, in this book, of laying out the mistakes being made by the Political Establishment in America...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's thorough research and factual statistics, with one customer noting how it encourages deeper and wider research.
"...For me, lots of information to digest and I feel as though I am well on my way to figuring this mess out that is enveloping our country today...." Read more
"...In print, however, he is stellar!! His raw intelligence and ability to process thru the bunk and deliver unvarnished facts is a relief to someone..." Read more
"...This book if filled with anecdotes, quotes, statistics, and history. Most importantly it's a smashing explanation of the 2016 Presidential election...." Read more
"...The argument is empirical, thoughtful and anchored in hard facts and common sense...." Read more
Customers praise the writing style of the book, finding it logical, spellbinding, and easy to read, with the author presenting facts in a clear manner.
"...Ship of Fools' is an outstanding book that is written in great detail. Tucker Carlson explains the reasons that America is the country it is today...." Read more
"...Well done, Tucker Carlson. Thanks for contributing to our sense of humanity and civil rectitude." Read more
"...Of course, he does not tell the full story. But, he gets the larger questions completely correct...." Read more
"...Carlson’s writing is fine, often witty and humorous, but the magnitude of the selfish, feckless, and inept leadership that the author brings to..." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's truthfulness, describing it as intellectually honest and a gripping narrative. One customer notes it provides excellent detail about today's world, while another mentions it contains shocking revelations.
"...Carlson's steel trap mind is extremely precise and lightning fast...." Read more
"...In conclusion, I'm happy I ordered this book! Fun, quality and passionate. Great cocktail, I'd say!" Read more
"...This book if filled with anecdotes, quotes, statistics, and history. Most importantly it's a smashing explanation of the 2016 Presidential election...." Read more
"...The argument is empirical, thoughtful and anchored in hard facts and common sense...." Read more
Customers appreciate the political content of the book, describing it as a great read with a telling perspective, and one customer notes it accurately calls out the liberal agenda.
"...Most importantly it's a smashing explanation of the 2016 Presidential election. Sadly, Hillary still doesn't get it...." Read more
"...This is an original outlook that transcends partisan politics and media lights: it points out that we are being led by fools who sound good, but..." Read more
"...He provides lots of stories and arguments against the left's ethos and beliefs and although I disagree with a few of the things he says, I can at..." Read more
"...In 2019 the state of our politics is not good, and until we recognize that we, the people, are at the root of things, we stand no chance of remedy...." Read more
Customers enjoy the book's humor, particularly Tucker Carlson's wit and sarcasm, with one customer noting how the wry sense of humor colors the writing.
"...This book if filled with anecdotes, quotes, statistics, and history. Most importantly it's a smashing explanation of the 2016 Presidential election...." Read more
"...Carlson’s writing is fine, often witty and humorous, but the magnitude of the selfish, feckless, and inept leadership that the author brings to..." Read more
"This book is funny. It doesn't make me burst out laughing, but it's hilarious...." Read more
"...His language is easy and his tone is conversational making the book a very easy read. ***..." Read more
Customers appreciate Tucker Carlson's work in the book, describing him as a class act who never disappoints.
"...A great book and best wishes for continued success to Tucker Carlson. I watch him every week night at 8:00 p.m. on Fox...." Read more
"...Good job Tucker! You have my vote. Ever consider you and Shapiro teaming up and running for office? :)" Read more
"...fan nor do i watch his show often, however this book does a very good job at conveying what others have commented as "totally obvious"...." Read more
"...from his opinions and insights, BUT he is very knowledgeable and courageous and self-effacing and I thoroughly enjoyed his writing...." Read more
Customers have mixed reactions to the pacing of the book, with some describing it as a terrifying eye-opener that is disturbing, while others find it depressing.
"...a lot of those contrarian viewpoints and weaves them together to explain the ascendancy of Trump...." Read more
"...It is not as 'witty' and humorous as the publisher might have us believe...." Read more
"...The book is a broader chapter of an on-going culture war going on in the United States...." Read more
"...It starts with a headline, briefly summarizes the episode, and ends with the punch...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2018First of all, this is a long introduction to my review. I am neither a Democrat or Republican. I have always voted for the person I felt was the most qualified. My family background is middle class with Dad being a HS teacher and Mom a Nurse. I don't remember politics being discussed in our family at all.
I do remember with great clarity the day President Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 as I was a Jr. in High School. I also remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's assassination followed a few months later with that of Robert Kennedy in June of 1968.
And, of course the Civil Rights movement in the US. Somehow, despite this turmoil in our nation (including the Viet Nam conflict), I enlisted in the United States Navy in 1971 and remained on active duty for 20 years retiring as a Chief Petty Officer. Each time I raised my hand and took the Oath of Enlistment, I swore to obey the orders of the President and of the Officers appointed over me. It was an oath I took most seriously.
So, here I am 27 years later...and wondering what in the world is going on in our country. I am trying to understand what has happened to the moral compass in the US and the pure hatred and venom that is being spoken on both the Republican and Democratic side. Rancor, a lack of civility and derisive descriptions are everywhere. Respect has gone out the window. I like to remember the days of President Reagan and Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill. In 1980, it was a divided government and Tip said 'We will cooperate'.
As an individual, I decided that I could educate myself more and have started reading political views. Hopefully, this will give me a clearer understanding of both sides of the aisle. So, I read with objectivity and a desire to learn.
'Ship of Fools' is an outstanding book that is written in great detail. Tucker Carlson explains the reasons that America is the country it is today. For me, it is an invaluable lesson in history backed up by facts. And, this is exactly what I was searching for in my quest.
It contains a plethora of information including the reason that a democracy doesn't exist except in middle class countries. And, according to the author the US ceased being a middle class country in 2015. The rich became richer .
The immigration problem was addressed, once again with facts, including in 1970. less than 5% were immigrants. Fast forward to 2018, and it is up to nearly 14%.
For me, an extremely engaging read as well as interesting. The historical portion really jogged my brain including the Manhattan Fire in 1911 when 150 died. WW I is mentioned, Amazon Uber, and Apple, as well. Chelsea Clinton also has quite a few pages written about her...
For more recent events, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan as well as other foreign countries are included. The most recent political races are included as is President Trump's election.
A surprise to me was Cesar Chavez and his 1960's United Farm Workers stand. I should have remembered that he was not for illegal immigration but I had forgotten.
A couple of my greatest worries.... Free speech is going down the tubes and the United States has lost its middle class.
I have a much greater understanding now of the reason the press is so against Trump which I certainly knew existed. The author provides the reasoning for this, as well. Finally, an explanation for some of the hatred and animosity.
For me, lots of information to digest and I feel as though I am well on my way to figuring this mess out that is enveloping our country today.
Most highly recommended.
5.0 out of 5 starsFirst of all, this is a long introduction to my review. I am neither a Democrat or Republican. I have always voted for the person I felt was the most qualified. My family background is middle class with Dad being a HS teacher and Mom a Nurse. I don't remember politics being discussed in our family at all.~~Plethora of Information~~
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2018
I do remember with great clarity the day President Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 as I was a Jr. in High School. I also remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's assassination followed a few months later with that of Robert Kennedy in June of 1968.
And, of course the Civil Rights movement in the US. Somehow, despite this turmoil in our nation (including the Viet Nam conflict), I enlisted in the United States Navy in 1971 and remained on active duty for 20 years retiring as a Chief Petty Officer. Each time I raised my hand and took the Oath of Enlistment, I swore to obey the orders of the President and of the Officers appointed over me. It was an oath I took most seriously.
So, here I am 27 years later...and wondering what in the world is going on in our country. I am trying to understand what has happened to the moral compass in the US and the pure hatred and venom that is being spoken on both the Republican and Democratic side. Rancor, a lack of civility and derisive descriptions are everywhere. Respect has gone out the window. I like to remember the days of President Reagan and Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill. In 1980, it was a divided government and Tip said 'We will cooperate'.
As an individual, I decided that I could educate myself more and have started reading political views. Hopefully, this will give me a clearer understanding of both sides of the aisle. So, I read with objectivity and a desire to learn.
'Ship of Fools' is an outstanding book that is written in great detail. Tucker Carlson explains the reasons that America is the country it is today. For me, it is an invaluable lesson in history backed up by facts. And, this is exactly what I was searching for in my quest.
It contains a plethora of information including the reason that a democracy doesn't exist except in middle class countries. And, according to the author the US ceased being a middle class country in 2015. The rich became richer .
The immigration problem was addressed, once again with facts, including in 1970. less than 5% were immigrants. Fast forward to 2018, and it is up to nearly 14%.
For me, an extremely engaging read as well as interesting. The historical portion really jogged my brain including the Manhattan Fire in 1911 when 150 died. WW I is mentioned, Amazon Uber, and Apple, as well. Chelsea Clinton also has quite a few pages written about her...
For more recent events, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan as well as other foreign countries are included. The most recent political races are included as is President Trump's election.
A surprise to me was Cesar Chavez and his 1960's United Farm Workers stand. I should have remembered that he was not for illegal immigration but I had forgotten.
A couple of my greatest worries.... Free speech is going down the tubes and the United States has lost its middle class.
I have a much greater understanding now of the reason the press is so against Trump which I certainly knew existed. The author provides the reasoning for this, as well. Finally, an explanation for some of the hatred and animosity.
For me, lots of information to digest and I feel as though I am well on my way to figuring this mess out that is enveloping our country today.
Most highly recommended.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2018Tucker Carlson gives a top-notch accounting of himself both as a journalist and political analyst in my favorite read of this genre for 2018. Carlson's steel trap mind is extremely precise and lightning fast. I gave up watching his show because of his slice and dice interview style...it's like watching a cobra strike. In print, however, he is stellar!! His raw intelligence and ability to process thru the bunk and deliver unvarnished facts is a relief to someone like me. Even on air, it is really not his style to bully, bloviate or belittle....he doesn't need to. He presents substance: uncolored facts, logic and common sense RELENTLESSLY! He lets truth score.
I devoured this book in a day. He nails those pictured on the ship of fools in no uncertain terms. The reader does not feel like they are drowning in a tirade of all the muck we are over-exposed to on a daily basis and are powerless to correct. He presents a 'see-scape' where everything is quite clear. Somehow I felt solid and grounded when I closed the book, although reality looked no less grim.
My favorite chapter is near the end and I feel incredibly grateful that someone is seeing and exposing a senseless tragedy that has been unfolding for a good many years now, seemingly without notice. Thirty some years ago my mother saw it creeping into our social fabric and it made her wonder out loud, "What are we doing to our men?" About that time a retired Air Force officer gave me a little speech about "why women have it better." He had 3 succinct reasons but what grabbed me by the throat was his remark that "women are women by virtue of their being, but a man has to do something to be a man." I could see that, and I felt stricken by it. Things have not improved since then.
None would deny women the redress they are finally getting from the Me Too movement. It is a huge problem for which attention is beyond overdue. We've had to shut up and carry on for so long we ought to roar. We know how it feels to be silently wounded and have to keep going. Maybe that could mean our vision and sensitivity is such that we recognize another kind of silent wounding is taking place and destroying our men. Carlson gets this. You might not expect this subject matter to be included but he looks at the whole of our society...how it is, or is not, working. He seizes upon a tear in our social fabric that needs to be seen and addressed just like women were being failed and the injustices done them recognized and addressed.
Well done, Tucker Carlson. Thanks for contributing to our sense of humanity and civil rectitude.
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- Edward RReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 17, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars READ THIS BOOK!
Just read it and discuss it with friends
- Lourival BeltrãoReviewed in Brazil on October 21, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Excellent
- Cliente AmazonReviewed in Italy on February 16, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars An incredible journey trough the insanity of the ruling class.
The book is a must read in order to understand the dynamics that brought not only the United States, but also the majority of the western world (including my own country, Italy) to a populist "revolution". The book provided a lot of insights and facts to show how the ruling classes have been trying for years to belittle the value of the middle lower classes, leaving them alone and unlistened to. Thanks to the writer Tucker Carlson and the publisher for this disturbing, but very intriguing journey.
- Owen MolloyReviewed in Australia on April 30, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Very insightful and telling as to the state of Western Civilization
I found this book to be very detailed and referenced in explaining how far we have come as a society but yet also the problems we now face in addressing societal inequality. The chapters were well written and if you have ever heard Tucker speak, you can hear him reading the words as if it was an audio book. I would strongly recommend this book to all people regardless of their ideologies.
- David BerlinReviewed in Germany on October 22, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars It hurts on every page
This is a great book of facts about modern America. It hurts to read it: every page depicts orwellian, kafkaesque reality of Western Civilization, when people with different opinions publicly lynched, fired from job in the name of diversity and tolerance, when people called bigots for presenting scientific facts contradicting agendas of activists, more and more. Tucker, thank you for looking deep and sharing your concerns!