![]() ![]() ![]() ON SALE OCTOBER 21ST – BACK TO THE FUTURE DAY There are also chapters on President Obama's humiliation of Trump at the White House Correspondent's dinner in April 2011, and how President Pence would be a very different President. The book asks the question: why do we tolerate this behavior from a President when we cannot tolerate it from a movie character? Trump's well-known quote about women (spoken to friend Philip Johnson, according to New York Magazine) and the other various allegations of Trump's interpersonal misbehavior are compared in the book to the behavior of Biff Tannen, who sexually assaults Lorraine McFly in Back To The Future I and mistreats her in Back to the Future II. It discusses why Trump's message resonated with small-town America (Hill Valley, in the movie series).ĭONALD TRUMP ON WOMEN: "YOU HAVE TO TREAT 'EM LIKE S**T" The book is critical of Trump but not of Republican politics, and loaded with scene and theme references from the beloved movie series. While Biff Tannen did use time travel in Back to the Future II, it was thick skin, stubborn persistence and showmanship that put Donald 'Biff' Trump into the White House.Īuthor Paul Orwell draws striking similarities between Biff Tannen and "Biff" Trump and bemoans "the transition from issue politics to 'death by tweet.'" "We shouldn't have to wake up and wonder who the president is going to bully today," he adds. The book's conclusion is that time travel is fanciful but the comparison between the two men is not. The book compares the character of bully Biff Tannen from Back to the Future II to President Trump (referred to as "Biff" Trump in this book) who share physical characteristics (hair, height) as well as the number of wives, a similar business history, and belligerent personalities. ![]()
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