Orlando Sentinel

The book we got isn’t the one we needed

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sloppiness that cannot be wished away or ignored.

The sad part is, whatever his factchecki­ng failures, the consensus among Washington reporters seems to be that Wolff gets it exactly right in his overarchin­g portrait of a chaotic, dysfunctio­nal White House where the inept and the inexperien­ced are led by the unqualifie­d.

But because his credibilit­y is so banged up, that bit of accuracy will be easy for Trump defenders to dismiss.

Yours truly had hoped this book would answer a nagging question about Trump’s White House:

What should we make of these people? When they turn reality inside out like a sock, when they stand before calamity and assure us there is no calamity, when they insist Trump is a misunderst­ood genius whose only problem is our failure to see his greatness, are they lying to us — or to themselves? The former would make them fools. The latter would make them something worse.

The book America wanted and needed might have answered that question.

The book America got gives a mediahatin­g president a new cudgel with which to batter honest reporters seeking to unearth inconvenie­nt truths.

Not that even a factually impeccable book would have told us much we don’t already know.

We already know that where Lincoln had a “team of rivals,” Trump has a team of incompeten­ts. We already know that the biggest incompeten­t is the self-described “stable genius” himself, who once said he had no idea being president would be so hard.

But a book organizes what you know in linear form.

There’s something about seeing it laid out in black and white, authoritat­ively analyzed and indexed, that affirms, confirms and makes it official.

That’s the book we want. That’s the book America needs. But that book has yet to be published. Where have you gone, Bob Woodward?

Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you.

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