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The Art of Power by Nancy Pelosi review – politics with principles

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67% Informative

Nancy Pelosi’s The Art of Power is a pretty weird kind of memoir, neither fish nor fowl.

She prefers to look mostly at the part she played in major political events during the more than two decades she spent at the top of the Democratic party .

Pelosi's book was, of course, written long before Joe Biden stood down as the Democratic candidate.

The Art of Power by Nancy Pelosi is published by Simon & Schuster (25) It may be true that, as some American reviewers have noted, Pelosi isn’t much interested in self-criticism.

To British eyes, she cuts a slightly parodic figure, with her helmet blow dry and a face that now gives her an appearance of permanent surprise.

VR Score

69

Informative language

66

Neutral language

23

Article tone

informal

Language

English

Language complexity

49

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likely offensive

Hate speech

not hateful

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not detected

Known propaganda techniques

detected

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short-lived

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