Okay, so I just finished 'Fight' and wow—what a messy, fascinating dumpster fire of a political season. If you love drama (and let’s be real, who doesn’t?), this book delivers.
First off, the Biden stuff? Yikes. The authors don’t hold back on the age concerns—like the 'colorful bread crumbs' tape to guide him at events. Brutal. And the debate disaster? Julie Chavez Rodrigues crying afterward? That’s the kind of tea I live for.
Kamala’s campaign was a trainwreck in slow motion. 'Hermetically sealed in the manufacturer’s box' might be the most hilarious-yet-devastating description ever. Also, her $20K 'forgivable loans' pledge to Black voters? Zero impact. Oof.
Trump’s team gets props too—Susie Wiles is a queen, and that 'they/them' ad was *chef’s kiss* effective. Meanwhile, Harris’s team ignored it like it was spam mail. Classic.
Biggest gripe? The book feels rushed. Missing details on Harris’s podcast fails and Trump’s rally chaos? Come on. Still, it’s a fun, gossipy read—just don’t expect Pulitzer-level depth.