alright let's get a constitutional crisis up in this bitch
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Let's check in on that dude in 10 years when he's with wife #3. Love addicts never learn.
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A 10-year-old book with a similar title to journalist Michael Wolff's newly-released exposé on the Trump administration has shot up on Amazon's best-seller list amid soaring sales for Wolf's "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House."Randall Hansen’s "Fire and Fury: The Allied Bombing of Germany, 1942-1945" shot up close to the top of three of the website's bestseller categories after the publication of Wolff's book last week, The Guardian reported.Hansen, a Canadian professor who was in Washington, D.C. on Friday as Wolff's book was hitting shelves, told the news service that he was shocked to find that people were "dumb" enough to confuse his book for Wolff's. Hansen's book, published in 2008, details civilian accounts of the Allied bombing of Nazi Germany during World War II.“It amused me. Part of me thought: can people really be that dumb to be confusing these books?” he said.Some Twitter users did confuse the two, apparently, leading to some "bitter comments" left on Hansen's feed.“I had a couple of bitter comments,” Hansen told The Guardian. “There was one tweet, he came forward and said, ‘I bought this book by accident and there’s no way I’m reading it,’ in kind of this accusatory tone. I thought, well, it’s not quite my fault, mate.”
Amazon reviews captured by The Washington Post that have since been deleted featured angry reactions from readers who bought the wrong author's book.“I DON’T SEE ANYTHING ABOUT PRESIDENT TRUMP! I DON’T KNOW WHY THE DEMOCRATS ARE SO HAPPY WITH THIS BOOK AND MAKEINIG A BIG DEAL OF THIS,” one review said.“HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH BLUMPF !!! SCAM !!!” another read, according to The Post.
But even if they were skeptical that he was fully reformed, it wasn’t a great look for Riot to be keeping Tyler on a special double-secret punishment for toxicity while its staffers were sounding off in public about how they wished the guy would get cancer.
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