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Hardcover King of Cons: Exposing the Dirty, Rotten Secrets of the Washington Elite and Hollywood Celebrities Book

ISBN: 1595550003

ISBN13: 9781595550002

King of Cons: Exposing the Dirty, Rotten Secrets of the Washington Elite and Hollywood Celebrities

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"In a LAND of MORAL IMBECILES,I knew I could be KING." He was one of the most prominent producers of fundraising events in the country, throwing monumental charity bashes, securing millions of dollars... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

A page turning blast! A beach read or one nighter

There is something perverse about forgiving Aaron Tonken his stupidity because he dishes out honesty; after being pimped for so long by so many all cut from the same cloth.Birds of a feather do flock together pal! You just have to be sympathethic to the author because he really wasn't in it for the money- he wanted the approval of the glitteratti.Chapter after chapter he does the same thing, starting small and moving up the ladder.No matter the rung the story is always the same, ego driven behavior fuels monkey see monkey do greed and a sense of entitlement.This book is a riot, and so badly needed now that the last bastion of tabloids- the National Enquirer- has joined the star-pucker bandwagon and chooses to befriend the celebrities in the hope that something good will rub off on them- or that the favors will be returned. Read the book though and note the genuine , compassionate and refined minority that Aaron does have dealings with , including The Reagans, Englebert Humperdink, Red Buttons,Charlton Heston,and some other less than household names. Have some fun and read the book-

the real hollywood and it's greed

this book is the closest expose of the greed that runs rampant with the most unlikely hollywood and political celebrities. it gives the reader an insight not seen before and absolutely dispels and exposes who and what these people are really about. they are not what the public see's or how they are hyped by the media in a positive vain but rather greedy heartless and completely insensitive to the charities they are supposedly helping. you will be amazed at the their insensitivity.

Dishy, Dirty..and great fun

Its always fun to read a beach book in December. Tonken's "King of Cons" is loaded with name-dropping, name-calling and page after page of dirty secrets of top political and entertainment personalities. Under the guise of charity, Tonken made (and blew) millions setting up fundraisers and arranging for celebrity appearances at events. But, despite his wheeling-dealing, you can;t despise the guy because he is playing with and catering to some of the biggest names...Clinton (Bill and Hill), Cher, J-Lo,... and the "Stars" come off as vilier as Tonken. Great fun, and a good gift for anyone who likes to read up on the side of Hollywood and Washington that isn't spin or publicist-created.

Liz Smith said it best!

Syndicated columnist Liz Smith (Newsday, New York Post, etc.) said it best: ""King of Cons" is a jaw dropper in the same vein as Eddie Fisher's autobiography, "Been There, Done That," and George Jacobs' exposé on Frank Sinatra, "Mr. S." And, like those books, whatever editorial assistance or gussying up occurred, "Cons" has the same unmistakable rib-tickling, gasp-inducing ring of truth. As a holiday present it is rather on the sordid side. But, go ahead, put it under the tree. Then, take yourself to a soup kitchen on Christmas and do a really good deed." I couldn't agree more. "King of Cons" is a page-turner in the truest sense of the term. I could not put it down. Now I have to get back to work....

Like reading a 400+ page tabloid

I don't know what is more compelling about this book, the dirt he tells on so many celebrities or the author himself. By his own admission he's a liar and a crook himself, but you can't help but believe the man when he describes dirty homes, overly inflated egos and the incredible self-centered nature of major stars. Tonken writes very well (did he really write this himself-what's real about him and what's not?) and keeps you turning the page to discover more. Believe him or not, this is what I call entertainment!
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