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Praise for See Ya – Wouldn’t Want to Be Ya

 

What real readers are saying about See Ya. (First initial identifier only as a protection against possible retaliation.)

 

“I read what you sent on Kennedy and Oz. The caricatures are great! Really add a lot. What stood out in both cases is how incompetent they both are for the positions given them. It's important for people to understand the risks being taken with health putting these unscientific extremists in the important posts of national health. I think your book highlights this well. A lot of people are angry about having all these characters getting vital directorships undeservedly and I think your lambasting of them will resonate.

Best”

S

 

“Good afternoon David.

I spent some time going through the chapters and just loved it! The illustrations give me a chuckle, especially Alfred. I enjoy how the chapters on each individual are broken so you are "spoon feeding" the information to the readers at a measure they can accept. I must admit that for me, I can only read a few chapters in a row, as I begin to feel deep sorrow for society in the USA. But I believe that's the point of your book. You can pick it up any time, read a few to get a fix, and then go off again. Great book for a discussion group where people can bring their own insights to the table. Also, the book will be a great catalyst for those individuals who have been silent and now realize when reading the chapters " they said what? They did what? This must change!" Well done David”

D - from Canada 

 

 

“So, it's awesome! So inclusive of facts presented in a very readable, witty & often funny format. Such a dark, scary time for democracy, and this helps us laugh at the lunacy, and take a breath. We need this book. Love the graphics, poems and citations.”

B

 

“I liked all the profiles. I like the humor of them, it makes it a fun, enjoyable and laugh out loud funny read in some spots. But most importantly, getting out the accurate information about who these folks are/who they’ve become is paramount.  Having all the documented references is so important and it’s all there. So, for what my thoughts are worth, I liked them. I LOVE the idea of this book. It’s very important to get this information out on all these corrupt people. I’m sure MOST of Americans don’t have a clue about any (or many) of these people, much less who they REALLY are and who they’re aligned with to undo our democracy. Lastly, I think given the in depth look at each person, it’s great that people can jump around to each profile as they choose. They don’t have to read in order. That way they can take the time needed to read every word on any given person. It’s great work, David. I really appreciate you doing this. I’m very impressed with the time and thought you’ve put into this. It’s so needed right now. You are a true patriot!!! P.S. What a “basket of deplorables” these people truly are. Hillary Clinton hit the nail on the head with that assessment. It’s a lesson in how apparently easy it is to leave your morals at the door and join the dark side. Sickening.”   J

“Epic David! Just amazing. It is hard hitting. Bringing all the technological guns to bear with access to every public thing they ever did is formidable!”   R

“You can’t make this stuff up. According to Wikipedia, “The Elephant in the room” is a metaphorical idiom in English for an important or enormous topic, question, or controversial issue that is obvious or that everyone knows about but no one mentions or wants to discuss because it makes at least some of them uncomfortable and is personally, socially, or politically embarrassing, controversial, inflammatory, or dangerous”

Isn’t it interesting that the symbol of the Republican party is the Elephant. 

David Kindopp has revealed and investigated not one, but a veritable herd of elephants never seen in politics.  The in-depth research and validated evidence from multiple sources expose one-by-one just how incompetent, corrupt and beholden to a wannabe dictator these elephants have become.  It’s a must-read for anyone willing to get the truth not only about the “Big Elephant,” (Trump), but the entire herd whose trunks are securely attached to his tail.” 

G

 

David Kindopp’s See Ya – Wouldn’t Want to be Ya is part exposé, part satire, and wholly a reality check. Volume One pulls no punches, shining a harsh light on the lies, deceit, hypocrisy, and grift that permeate the halls of power. Even if you don’t recognize every name, the impact is undeniable—the curtain is pulled back, and what’s revealed is both eye-opening and unsettling.

 

The book is heavily documented, steering clear of rumor or hearsay, and instead offering a meticulously researched account of political predators at work. Without the author’s biting satire and sharp caricatures, the material might feel unbearable—but the humor provides just enough release to make it readable. Still, I often found myself laughing one moment and muttering under my breath the next, resisting the urge to scream.

 

What makes this work especially powerful is its relevance beyond the page. Many readers will no doubt draw from it for posts, memes, and protest signs—an opportunity Kindopp explicitly encourages. The audacity and ineptitude of the so-called “powers that be” are on full display, and the book leaves little doubt about the urgency of resistance.

 

And yet, amid the anger and dismay, the author offers something rare: HOPE. In these pages lies not just critique, but a call to action and a reminder that truth still matters. See Ya – Wouldn’t Want to be Ya feels less like casual reading and more like a necessary treatise for our times.

 

Read it. Share it. Talk about it. Then take that awareness with you—to the rally, to the conversation, to the march.

K

Publisher’s Note

The below reviews may not reflect reality, but then again neither do the subjects.

Clearly Fictitious Praise

  • “Finally, a survival guide for navigating America’s worst leaders. Too bad it arrived after I’d already been re-elected.” — The Ghost of Richard Nixon

  • “A dazzling mix of muckraking and gallows humor. I laughed so hard I almost forgot I’m partly responsible for all of this.” — Uncle Sam

  • “This is the best political satire since Gulliver’s Travels, but with more indictments.” — Jonathan Swift (quoted without permission, and without his knowledge)

  • “A book so sharp it could cut through a Senate filibuster — if only books were allowed on the floor.” — Anonymous Staffer, Hiding in the Cloakroom

  • “Part encyclopedia, part circus program, part therapy session. Highly recommended — especially if you enjoy shouting at clouds.” — A Very Tired Founding Father

  • “Brilliant, subversive, and hilarious. If only it came with a complimentary Canadian passport.” — Every American with Google Flights open

Rogues’ Gallery Reviews

  • Donald J. Trump – “This is the worst book ever written. Everybody’s saying it. But it mentions me more than anyone else, so in a way, it’s the best.”

  • Lauren Boebert – “Ten out of ten. I would’ve given it eleven, but my calculator doesn’t go that high.”

  • Elon Musk – “Deeply unfair, totally biased, and I plan to sue the author. Also, I’m buying three copies — one for Mars.”

  • Kristi Noem – “I only read the dog-shooting chapter. Five stars for accuracy.”

  • Roger Stone – “Trash. Lies. Smears. Buy two.”

  • Marjorie Taylor Greene – “Don’t waste your money. Instead, invest in gold bars, survival seeds, and my new podcast.”

  • Ted Cruz – “This book collapses under scrutiny — much like me in a lawn chair.”

  • Rudy Giuliani – “An absolute smear job. Totally false. And if you don’t believe me, come sniff my hair dye.”

  • Mike Lindell – “Finally, a book stuffed with more fluff than my pillows.”

  • Steve Bannon – “A disgusting hit piece, which is why I’ve read it three times.”  

Across time and space reviews

 

“Sharper than a filibuster’s dagger.” — The Ghost of Aaron Burr

 

“Reads like Watergate, but funnier.” — Deep Throat (retired)

“A book that proves the swamp has a laugh track.” — Anonymous Hill Staffer

“The best circus program since Barnum. And with fewer elephants.” — The Ghost of P.T. Barnum

“Finally, someone put all the clowns in one tent.” — Anonymous Capitol Janitor

“A survival guide so good, it should come with a seatbelt.” — Paul Revere’s Ghost (still warning us)

“Equal parts encyclopedia and roast battle.” — C-SPAN Viewer, Age 92

“A tour through America’s rogues’ gallery that somehow makes the apocalypse entertaining.” — The Four Horsemen, collectively

“Laugh, cry, rage, repeat. The only workout plan I’ll ever stick to.” — Anonymous Voter, Swing State

“If democracy had Yelp, this would be the one-star reviews.” — Founding Father, spinning in grave.

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