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Crippled America

Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again is a non-fiction book by businessman (and later 45th president of the United States) Donald Trump, first published in hardcover by Simon & Schuster in 2015. A revised edition was subsequently republished eight months later in trade paperback format under the title Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America. Like his previous work Time to Get Tough (2011) did for the U.S. presidential election in 2012, Crippled America outlined Trump's political agenda as he ran in the 2016 election on a conservative platform.

Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again
First edition cover
AuthorDonald Trump
David Fisher
Original titleCrippled America: How to Make America Great Again
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectAmerican politics
GenreGovernment
PublishedNovember 3, 2015
PublisherSimon & Schuster
Media typeHardcover
Pages193
ISBN978-1-5011-3796-9
OCLC964317475
Preceded byTime to Get Tough (2011) 

Trump makes his case for why he would be an effective leader of the United States, and reassures Republicans that he upholds conservative values. He criticizes the media's coverage of him while defending his decisions on the campaign trail. Crippled America stresses that the United States needs to start "winning again"; Trump asserts his business expertise can be translated into governmental success, that his "outsider" status can be utilized to negotiate agreements. On domestic policy issues, Trump recommends stricter border security and repealing the Affordable Care Act. As for foreign policy, he critically analyzes the impact of China on free trade.

The book debuted at number five on The New York Times Best Seller list. NPR characterized Crippled America as typical of similar campaign-trail books, providing only a basic outline of Trump's political agenda. A book review from On the Issues was positive, noting how Crippled America discredits assertions that Trump has no specific political stances. The New York Times reporter Michiko Kakutani criticized Trump for boasting about his business ventures while offering a dystopian view of the U.S. Regarding the book's writing style, CNN's Jeremy Diamond described Crippled America as being centered around "Trump's trademark simple prose, peppered with tangents".[1]

Contents summary edit

In Crippled America, Donald Trump describes his views on the United States in the past 20 years leading to 2015; Trump claims that career politicians, special interest groups, and lobbyists are culpable for the country's decline.[2][3] Throughout the work, Trump criticizes President Barack Obama, and claims to have been unfairly criticized by the news media; he states that journalists, particularly Megyn Kelly, have written unfavorably about him as a result of his unexpected rise in the polls.[4] Trump also describes the benefit of the media, noting how his outspoken personality and knack for hyperbole leads to more publicity.[5] Regarding how he has flip-flopped on political views in the past, Trump reassures Republicans he is an ideal conservative; "I switched years ago, when I began to see what liberal Democrats were doing to our country. Now I'm a conservative Republican with a big heart".[1] Trump outlines his policies on domestic and foreign issues were he to lead the country.[1]

On U.S. domestic policy, Trump subdivides the book into chapters on immigration, health care, the economy, education, social programs, and energy.[3] He supports reform that curtails illegal immigration to the U.S., delineating the American immigration system as a failure that has allowed violent criminals to enter the country. Trump proposes stronger security on the U.S. border with Mexico which would include the construction of a substantial border wall and cutting federal funds to sanctuary cities.[6] An opponent of the Affordable Care Act, Trump states he favors repealing and replacing the federal statute with a free-market healthcare system.[6] The work discusses Trump's support for investing in American infrastructure to help stimulate economic growth. His plan, he argues, would create 13 million jobs and the largest economic boom since Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.[6] With regards to the United States Department of Education, Trump makes a case to eliminate the department, have schools compete for students, and return educational policy-making to the state level.[7] Trump describes himself as in favor of Social Security, is critical of alternative energy sources, and is skeptical of the human impact on climate change.[6]

As for foreign policy issues, Trump discusses critically the impact of China on the U.S. The book refers to China as an "enemy" to American imports, further accusing the Chinese government of currency manipulation and corporate espionage.[6] Trump recounts his financial standing with businesses in China, and believes the U.S. requires a firm leader to negotiate international trade deals.[6] He concludes that, despite the complexity of the issue, the Chinese economy relies on trade with the U.S. as much as vice versa.[6] Other significant subjects delved into within the book include Trump's analysis of the Syrian refugee crisis, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the strategy for combating ISIL.[6]

Crippled America mixes Trump's political ideology with personal anecdotes.[5] Trump reflects on his merits as a father as well as his faults as a husband; incidentally he blames himself for the failure of his two previous marriages.[5] The book discusses his time gaining experience and life lessons under the tutelage of his father, Fred Trump.[5] Crippled America includes an "About the author" chapter which provides an overview of Trump's financial assets and investments in real estate.[4] Trump argues his accomplishments in business make him a model of success, that as a leader he would help the United States start "winning again".[4] More discussion about Trump's transition to politics is provided: Trump asserts his outsider status on the political scene and experiences in the private sector would easily translate to governmental success; his expertise with negotiating global finance deals, he writes, can be utilized to broker diplomatic deals on the international scene.[4][6]

Composition and publication edit

Crippled America served as a promotional mechanism displaying Trump's conservative views during the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.[8] Prior to his work on Crippled America, Trump published two earlier political books, The America We Deserve (2000) and Time to Get Tough (2011): the former for the 2000 presidential campaign platform and the latter for the 2012 presidential campaign.[8] The book demonstrated to Trump's opposition that he had legitimate political stances and sought to reassure Republicans that he was a staunch conservative.[8]

While no co-author is formally credited, Trump was helped by prolific ghostwriter David Fisher.[9][10][11] The New York Daily News quoted a witness to the collaboration who considered it a haphazard affair: "He (Donald) got this done on the road with a series of phone calls and snippets from campaign speeches."[12] Fisher, discussing the book in 2021, said Trump showed no interest in the contents; instead, "what was most important to him, more than anything, was the pictures."[13]

Trump said in 2015 about the book's gloomy title, that a cover photo shot inspired it: "there was one picture that was just mean. It was a horrible, horrible, mean picture. Like a nasty-looking guy. ... I said, 'We're going to call it, 'Crippled America.' Because that's what it is. It's 'Crippled America'."[14] Conversely, according to the preface of the book, the title determined the choice of photo. In any event, over the course of numerous promotional appearances, Trump limited discussion of the book to its cover.[15][16]

Crippled America was first published in 2015 in hardcover format by Simon & Schuster.[17] An ebook format followed by an audiobook voiced by Jeremy Lowell were released the same year.[17][18] During the 2016 presidential campaign, the book was reissued in trade paperback format under the title Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America[19] with a new foreword and rosier cover portrait. The book is also published in Danish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Polish, and Vietnamese.[17]

Sales and reception edit

To launch the work, Trump held a press conference and book signing at Trump Tower in New York City on November 3, 2015. He plugged the book on such disparate shows as Good Morning America, Fox & Friends, Live with Kelly & Michael, Hannity, Morning Joe, and Infowars; mentioned it at rallies throughout October and November; and tweeted about it 31 times. Reflecting back in June 2016, Trump said, "I didn't promote it, I didn't do anything, and it still did great."[20]

Crippled America debuted at spot number 5 on the hardcover nonfiction section for The New York Times Best Seller list on November 12, 2015 –‌one placement behind Republican candidate Ben Carson's book A More Perfect Union: What We the People Can Do to Reclaim Our Constitutional Liberties.[21] In total, Trump's book spent 13 weeks on the Times' bestseller list.[22] According to Nielsen BookScan, Crippled America outsold all other books published by 2016 political candidates, selling out of stock in the paperback version and an additional 199,000 hardcover copies by March 2016.[23][24] Trump reported the same year he received between $1 million and $5 million in income from total sales of the book.[25] Trump falsely promised all proceeds would go to charity.[26][27]

NPR wrote that Crippled America "doesn't exactly break new ground," and is comparable to other campaign-trail books which function "less [as] a literary work and more a political tool."[28] Chris Townsend of King's Review described the book with a direct quote from the work: "there's very little that is subtle or sophisticated about this book."[29] Townsend observed that the book, like Trump's earlier work The Art of the Deal (1987), portrays "Trump as the businessman who will get the best deal for America."[29] He further assessed Crippled America as "first and foremost, a business book," translating the themes of his preceding books on a national scale.[29] On the Issues's Jesse Gordon gave the book a favorable review,[8] writing that Crippled America demonstrates to Trump's opposition his political stances; "Trump lays out specific policy choices," Gordon attests, "in his own inimitable style, with real specifics and real substance, and he elaborates on how he came to the conclusions he did."[8]

Michiko Kakutani, a reporter for The New York Times, criticized the book for boasting about Trump's business ventures, while articulating a grim, dystopian view of the U.S. Kakutani adds "In many respects, Mr. Trump's own quotes and writings provide the most vivid and alarming picture of his values, modus operandi and relentlessly dark outlook focused on revenge."[30] The Washington Times writer John R. Coyne highlighted Trump's blunt nature against "today's carefully choreographed campaign kabuki."[31] Coyne points out the mutually beneficial relationship between Trump and the media, regarding the statements in Crippled America, that "They get reported and amplified. Mr. Trump benefits. And so does the media."[31] Jeremy Diamond of CNN noted that, much like Trump's campaign speeches and rallies, the book is written in "Trump's trademark simple prose, peppered with tangents."[1] Although the content is familiar to those who followed his campaign, Diamond explained, it does "shed some light on Trump, the man, and how he plans to frame the future as he presses his bid for the Republican nomination."[1]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Crippled America by Donald J. Trump. New York City: Simon & Schuster. November 3, 2015. ISBN 9781501137969. from the original on July 29, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Gabbert, Adam (November 3, 2015). "Trump's new book Crippled America". The Guardian. from the original on April 10, 2019. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d Campbell, Colin (2015). "Donald Trump's new book perfectly embodies his presidential campaign, cover to cover". Business Insider. from the original on August 5, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d Johnson, Jenna (November 3, 2015). "Seven things in Donald Trump's new book you probably won't hear at a rally". The Washington Post. from the original on April 10, 2019. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Crippled America by Donald Trump". On the Issues. 2015. from the original on March 19, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  7. ^ Roth, Diana (November 12, 2015). "Donald Trump's four good ideas — and four bad ones — in 'Crippled America'". MarketWatch. from the original on August 5, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  8. ^ a b c d e Gordon, Jesse (2016). "Book review: Crippled America". On the Issues. from the original on August 5, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  9. ^ Trump, Donald (November 2015). Crippled America. Threshold Editions. p. 171. ISBN 978-1-5011-3796-9. I would like to thank David Fisher ... [for] assistance throughout writing this book.
  10. ^ "About David Fisher". Amazon. from the original on November 3, 2021. Retrieved November 16, 2020. In September, 2015, Fisher worked with then Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on his campaign book, Crippled America.
  11. ^ Stark-Miller, Ethan (May 23, 2021). "David Fisher hasn't met topic he can't write about". The Riverdale Press. from the original on September 1, 2021. Retrieved September 1, 2021.
  12. ^ . New York Daily News. November 3, 2015. Archived from the original on August 5, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  13. ^ Stark-Miller 2021.
  14. ^ Campbell, Colin (October 7, 2015). . Business Insider. New York City: Axel Springer SE. Archived from the original on August 22, 2018. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  15. ^ Barbaro, Michael (November 4, 2015). "Donald Trump Employs a Scowl to Help Sell His New Book". The New York Times. New York City. from the original on November 16, 2020. Retrieved November 15, 2020.
  16. ^ Colvin, Jill (November 3, 2015). "Donald Trump's latest book: A stump speech titled 'Crippled America'". The Christian Science Monitor. from the original on December 4, 2020. Retrieved November 15, 2020.
  17. ^ a b c Crippled America. WorldCat. OCLC 922693181.
  18. ^ Crippled America – Audiobooks. Worldcat. OCLC 947037525.
  19. ^ Mead, Walter Russell (March–April 2017). "Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America; The Field of Fight". Foreign Affairs. Washington, D.C.: Council on Foreign Relations (March/April 2017). from the original on October 18, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  20. ^ Trump, Donald (June 9, 2016). "Trump Interview with Marc Fisher and Michael Kranish" (PDF) (Interview). Interviewed by Marc Fisher and Michael Kranish. The Washington Post. (PDF) from the original on October 14, 2020. Retrieved November 15, 2020.
  21. ^ Coppins, McKay (November 12, 2015). "Donald Trump's New Book To Debut Behind Ben Carson's On New York Times Bestseller List". BuzzFeed. from the original on October 18, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  22. ^ Bukzspan, Daniel (May 16, 2016). "Make Your Coffee Table Great Again. Here's All of the Books Coming Out About Trump". Fortune. from the original on August 3, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  23. ^ Newman, Rick (May 2, 2016). "If book sales were votes, Donald Trump would be president". Yahoo. from the original on August 5, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  24. ^ Maher, John (November 18, 2016). "Books on Politics, Trump Get Election Sales Bump: The Trump Bump". Publishers Weekly. Washington, D.C.: PWxyz, LLC. from the original on August 5, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  25. ^ . Associated Press. May 18, 2016. Archived from the original on August 5, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  26. ^ Schreckinger, Ben (June 20, 2016). "Trump's charity claims could violate fraud laws". Politico. from the original on February 8, 2021. Retrieved November 15, 2020.
  27. ^ "Trump's Philanthropy: Big Tax Write-Offs and Claims That Don't Always Add Up". The New York Times. October 23, 2020. from the original on February 18, 2021. Retrieved November 15, 2020.
  28. ^ Kurtzleblen, Danielle (November 5, 2015). "Trump's New Book Doesn't Say Much, But Neither Do Lots Of Political Books". NPR. from the original on October 25, 2020. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  29. ^ a b c Townsend, Chris (December 22, 2016). . King's Review. Archived from the original on August 5, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  30. ^ Kikutani, Michiko (August 26, 2016). "In Books on Donald Trump, Consistent Portraits of a High-Decibel Narcissist". The New York Times. New York City. from the original on August 5, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  31. ^ a b Coyne, John R. (December 20, 2015). "Book Review: 'Crippled America How to Make America Great Again'". The Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: News World Communications. from the original on August 5, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.

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Great Again redirects here For the TV episode see Great Again American Horror Story Crippled America How to Make America Great Again is a non fiction book by businessman and later 45th president of the United States Donald Trump first published in hardcover by Simon amp Schuster in 2015 A revised edition was subsequently republished eight months later in trade paperback format under the title Great Again How to Fix Our Crippled America Like his previous work Time to Get Tough 2011 did for the U S presidential election in 2012 Crippled America outlined Trump s political agenda as he ran in the 2016 election on a conservative platform Crippled America How to Make America Great AgainFirst edition coverAuthorDonald TrumpDavid FisherOriginal titleCrippled America How to Make America Great AgainCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSubjectAmerican politicsGenreGovernmentPublishedNovember 3 2015PublisherSimon amp SchusterMedia typeHardcoverPages193ISBN978 1 5011 3796 9OCLC964317475Preceded byTime to Get Tough 2011 Trump makes his case for why he would be an effective leader of the United States and reassures Republicans that he upholds conservative values He criticizes the media s coverage of him while defending his decisions on the campaign trail Crippled America stresses that the United States needs to start winning again Trump asserts his business expertise can be translated into governmental success that his outsider status can be utilized to negotiate agreements On domestic policy issues Trump recommends stricter border security and repealing the Affordable Care Act As for foreign policy he critically analyzes the impact of China on free trade The book debuted at number five on The New York Times Best Seller list NPR characterized Crippled America as typical of similar campaign trail books providing only a basic outline of Trump s political agenda A book review from On the Issues was positive noting how Crippled America discredits assertions that Trump has no specific political stances The New York Times reporter Michiko Kakutani criticized Trump for boasting about his business ventures while offering a dystopian view of the U S Regarding the book s writing style CNN s Jeremy Diamond described Crippled America as being centered around Trump s trademark simple prose peppered with tangents 1 Contents 1 Contents summary 2 Composition and publication 3 Sales and reception 4 See also 5 ReferencesContents summary editIn Crippled America Donald Trump describes his views on the United States in the past 20 years leading to 2015 Trump claims that career politicians special interest groups and lobbyists are culpable for the country s decline 2 3 Throughout the work Trump criticizes President Barack Obama and claims to have been unfairly criticized by the news media he states that journalists particularly Megyn Kelly have written unfavorably about him as a result of his unexpected rise in the polls 4 Trump also describes the benefit of the media noting how his outspoken personality and knack for hyperbole leads to more publicity 5 Regarding how he has flip flopped on political views in the past Trump reassures Republicans he is an ideal conservative I switched years ago when I began to see what liberal Democrats were doing to our country Now I m a conservative Republican with a big heart 1 Trump outlines his policies on domestic and foreign issues were he to lead the country 1 On U S domestic policy Trump subdivides the book into chapters on immigration health care the economy education social programs and energy 3 He supports reform that curtails illegal immigration to the U S delineating the American immigration system as a failure that has allowed violent criminals to enter the country Trump proposes stronger security on the U S border with Mexico which would include the construction of a substantial border wall and cutting federal funds to sanctuary cities 6 An opponent of the Affordable Care Act Trump states he favors repealing and replacing the federal statute with a free market healthcare system 6 The work discusses Trump s support for investing in American infrastructure to help stimulate economic growth His plan he argues would create 13 million jobs and the largest economic boom since Franklin D Roosevelt s New Deal 6 With regards to the United States Department of Education Trump makes a case to eliminate the department have schools compete for students and return educational policy making to the state level 7 Trump describes himself as in favor of Social Security is critical of alternative energy sources and is skeptical of the human impact on climate change 6 As for foreign policy issues Trump discusses critically the impact of China on the U S The book refers to China as an enemy to American imports further accusing the Chinese government of currency manipulation and corporate espionage 6 Trump recounts his financial standing with businesses in China and believes the U S requires a firm leader to negotiate international trade deals 6 He concludes that despite the complexity of the issue the Chinese economy relies on trade with the U S as much as vice versa 6 Other significant subjects delved into within the book include Trump s analysis of the Syrian refugee crisis the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the strategy for combating ISIL 6 Crippled America mixes Trump s political ideology with personal anecdotes 5 Trump reflects on his merits as a father as well as his faults as a husband incidentally he blames himself for the failure of his two previous marriages 5 The book discusses his time gaining experience and life lessons under the tutelage of his father Fred Trump 5 Crippled America includes an About the author chapter which provides an overview of Trump s financial assets and investments in real estate 4 Trump argues his accomplishments in business make him a model of success that as a leader he would help the United States start winning again 4 More discussion about Trump s transition to politics is provided Trump asserts his outsider status on the political scene and experiences in the private sector would easily translate to governmental success his expertise with negotiating global finance deals he writes can be utilized to broker diplomatic deals on the international scene 4 6 Composition and publication editCrippled America served as a promotional mechanism displaying Trump s conservative views during the 2016 U S presidential campaign 8 Prior to his work on Crippled America Trump published two earlier political books The America We Deserve 2000 and Time to Get Tough 2011 the former for the 2000 presidential campaign platform and the latter for the 2012 presidential campaign 8 The book demonstrated to Trump s opposition that he had legitimate political stances and sought to reassure Republicans that he was a staunch conservative 8 While no co author is formally credited Trump was helped by prolific ghostwriter David Fisher 9 10 11 The New York Daily News quoted a witness to the collaboration who considered it a haphazard affair He Donald got this done on the road with a series of phone calls and snippets from campaign speeches 12 Fisher discussing the book in 2021 said Trump showed no interest in the contents instead what was most important to him more than anything was the pictures 13 Trump said in 2015 about the book s gloomy title that a cover photo shot inspired it there was one picture that was just mean It was a horrible horrible mean picture Like a nasty looking guy I said We re going to call it Crippled America Because that s what it is It s Crippled America 14 Conversely according to the preface of the book the title determined the choice of photo In any event over the course of numerous promotional appearances Trump limited discussion of the book to its cover 15 16 Crippled America was first published in 2015 in hardcover format by Simon amp Schuster 17 An ebook format followed by an audiobook voiced by Jeremy Lowell were released the same year 17 18 During the 2016 presidential campaign the book was reissued in trade paperback format under the title Great Again How to Fix Our Crippled America 19 with a new foreword and rosier cover portrait The book is also published in Danish French German Japanese Korean Polish and Vietnamese 17 Sales and reception editTo launch the work Trump held a press conference and book signing at Trump Tower in New York City on November 3 2015 He plugged the book on such disparate shows as Good Morning America Fox amp Friends Live with Kelly amp Michael Hannity Morning Joe and Infowars mentioned it at rallies throughout October and November and tweeted about it 31 times Reflecting back in June 2016 Trump said I didn t promote it I didn t do anything and it still did great 20 Crippled America debuted at spot number 5 on the hardcover nonfiction section for The New York Times Best Seller list on November 12 2015 one placement behind Republican candidate Ben Carson s book A More Perfect Union What We the People Can Do to Reclaim Our Constitutional Liberties 21 In total Trump s book spent 13 weeks on the Times bestseller list 22 According to Nielsen BookScan Crippled America outsold all other books published by 2016 political candidates selling out of stock in the paperback version and an additional 199 000 hardcover copies by March 2016 23 24 Trump reported the same year he received between 1 million and 5 million in income from total sales of the book 25 Trump falsely promised all proceeds would go to charity 26 27 NPR wrote that Crippled America doesn t exactly break new ground and is comparable to other campaign trail books which function less as a literary work and more a political tool 28 Chris Townsend of King s Review described the book with a direct quote from the work there s very little that is subtle or sophisticated about this book 29 Townsend observed that the book like Trump s earlier work The Art of the Deal 1987 portrays Trump as the businessman who will get the best deal for America 29 He further assessed Crippled America as first and foremost a business book translating the themes of his preceding books on a national scale 29 On the Issues s Jesse Gordon gave the book a favorable review 8 writing that Crippled America demonstrates to Trump s opposition his political stances Trump lays out specific policy choices Gordon attests in his own inimitable style with real specifics and real substance and he elaborates on how he came to the conclusions he did 8 Michiko Kakutani a reporter for The New York Times criticized the book for boasting about Trump s business ventures while articulating a grim dystopian view of the U S Kakutani adds In many respects Mr Trump s own quotes and writings provide the most vivid and alarming picture of his values modus operandi and relentlessly dark outlook focused on revenge 30 The Washington Times writer John R Coyne highlighted Trump s blunt nature against today s carefully choreographed campaign kabuki 31 Coyne points out the mutually beneficial relationship between Trump and the media regarding the statements in Crippled America that They get reported and amplified Mr Trump benefits And so does the media 31 Jeremy Diamond of CNN noted that much like Trump s campaign speeches and rallies the book is written in Trump s trademark simple prose peppered with tangents 1 Although the content is familiar to those who followed his campaign Diamond explained it does shed some light on Trump the man and how he plans to frame the future as he presses his bid for the Republican nomination 1 See also editBibliography of Donald Trump Our Revolution Sanders book Bernie Sanders memoir published in November 2016 Stronger Together book Hillary Clinton s 2016 campaign bookReferences edit a b c d e Diamond Jeremy November 3 2015 The 5 Five Things You Need to Know About Donald Trump s New Book CNN Atlanta Georgia Turner Broadcasting Systems Archived from the 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MarketWatch Archived from the original on August 5 2017 Retrieved August 2 2017 a b c d e Gordon Jesse 2016 Book review Crippled America On the Issues Archived from the original on August 5 2017 Retrieved August 2 2017 Trump Donald November 2015 Crippled America Threshold Editions p 171 ISBN 978 1 5011 3796 9 I would like to thank David Fisher for assistance throughout writing this book About David Fisher Amazon Archived from the original on November 3 2021 Retrieved November 16 2020 In September 2015 Fisher worked with then Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on his campaign book Crippled America Stark Miller Ethan May 23 2021 David Fisher hasn t met topic he can t write about The Riverdale Press Archived from the original on September 1 2021 Retrieved September 1 2021 Donald Trump had an uncredited ghostwriter for his new book Crippled America How to Make America Great Again New York Daily News November 3 2015 Archived from the original on August 5 2017 Retrieved August 1 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