Does the book go into detail about his relationship with Habitat for Humanity? I seem to recall he was originally hired by them as a paid spokesman, but parlayed the position into one that implied the whole thing was his idea, right down to the roofing nails.
Yes it touches on that. But mainly it goes from how he started in politics, through his presidency and his activities now. Honestly I never knew how much he involved himself into the foreign scene until now. I knew about the poll/election watching abroad, but the other things I didn't know. He is a very dangerous man.