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The Trump Diaries 2024
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Publisher: Independently Published (2022)
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Reviewing satire is challenging and so is reviewing diaries. Reviewing a political satire that is written in a diary format is no exception.

However, this reviewer was rewarded for taking on the challenge

The Trump Diaries 2024 by Barry Robbins consists of Donald J. Trump’s Diaries from 2024—the future’s past. The Publisher (a shadowy presence in the book) calls this “The document of the century,” so be sure to read every word from the beginning all the way through the end notes of this unique political satire.

Robbins treats us (particularly those who are not 45 fans) with delicious word twists, double entendre, and not-so-subtle subtext that sings with the sublime. In these 2024 diary entries, The Donald has questions and tries to understand some issues such as the Shakespearean misunderstandings he encounters, etiquette conundrums, and other misadventures with recognizable notables.  As you read and digest the “daily diary entries” made by The Donald with the help of his interpreter, The Chronicler-in-Chief, you will find some of The Donald’s entries to be ‘groaners,’ just like this reader’s dear father’s dad puns. And then there are the ones just like the ‘love letter’ from George R.R. Martin to The Donald about the Ice Wall on the northern border of Westeros (of The Game of Thrones fame). Brilliant. Winter is coming.

Just like the ending to It’s a Wonderful Life makes everything better, so does the ending of The Trump Diaries. When The Trump Diaries 2024 comes to the end. Robbins leaves us with feeling good and with the belief that all will end well (at least for a few minutes In Real Life). Nonetheless, just like It’s a Wonderful Life, one must go on the journey to fully appreciate the ending. The insightful and witty Appendices with their wordplay from notable characters should not be overlooked. They are the proverbial icing on the cake that brings it all together in this work.

Robbins gifts readers with the opportunity to snicker and guffaw again and again as points connect through his story, just as they did in this author’s first two works of the four-book The Trump Satire series:  Oh Daddy Chronicles, Oh Daddy Chronicles 2: Return of Covfefe, and Scales of Justice: The Trump Trials. You can read these cleverly written, humorous books in any order and still enjoy them.

Political satires and lampoons are often difficult to write. If a work goes too far, it risks its audience’s outright dismissal as nonsense. If it doesn’t go far enough, then you have a milquetoast work. Barry Robbins’s Trump Diaries 2024 brilliantly crafts the voice of The Donald in a genuinely unique manner that captures overtones, challenges, delusions, and his (Trump’s) inner mind workings and perceptions. This zeitgeist can be hysterical and sometimes chillingly scarily on target in its own absurd way which is hard to do when the In-Real-Life Donald Trump makes himself so hard to parody. Just like Sarah Cooper, who did a great job mocking Trump only using his own words and his own voice, or James Austin Johnson’s impersonation of Trump on SNL that reflects who Trump really is, Robbins seems to have some how gotten inside The Donald’s mind to come up with these hilarious parody diary entries from the future that have a bona fide ludicrous ring to them. Enjoy and remember to read to the very end.

 

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