garrow
Well-Known Member
"The Sack of Rome" about the rise and fall and rise again of Silvio Berlusconi by journalist Alexander Stille. Fascinating read, though, as often with books about politicians, it came out too soon and much of his gross story still lay ahead.
I had first read it in 2009 several years after it came out, but wanted to re-read it in the age of Trump. The similarities between these two creeps are staggering: real estate developers who used TV to become stars, racist pervs with mob ties, voters believing they were too rich to steal government cash, never read anything, mashive conflicts of interest, used their public office to enrich themselves.
Let us HOPE that Trump doesn't return like Berlusconi did. Basta Trumpo!
I had first read it in 2009 several years after it came out, but wanted to re-read it in the age of Trump. The similarities between these two creeps are staggering: real estate developers who used TV to become stars, racist pervs with mob ties, voters believing they were too rich to steal government cash, never read anything, mashive conflicts of interest, used their public office to enrich themselves.
Let us HOPE that Trump doesn't return like Berlusconi did. Basta Trumpo!