What flavor of charlatan are you interested in? Specifically political, like Bean Shapiro? Religious, like Jim Bakker? Conspiratorial, like Alex Jones? Failed comedian, like, well, pretty much all of them? They come in so many varieties, it's hard to nail them all down in a single work.
One thing about Nick Cannon is that I've never seen him wear the same pair of glasses twice, which means he must have hundreds, maybe thousands of pairs and still doesn't see his kids.
Not the point, but your nails are lovely.
Common hippos are larger than pygmy hippos; this one is smaller.
I didn't have a telephoto lens to get this friend the glamour shot they deserve, but I believe it's a red shouldered hawk, one of a group of four. I've never seen them in a flock before, but the web tells me it's probably a migratory thing?
That is in fact a bird. Well spotted.
That's not an easy read. I recommend a trip to a flower garden and a snuggle with a cat.
Maybe the real friends were the Alfs we hogged along the way.
There are in fact thousands of books on this subject. A few good ones are: Rules for Radicals, Saul Alinsky, is a classic manual on the subject; Dreams from My Father, B. Obama, contains a lot on organizing Chicago; Producing Politics, Daniel Laurison, follows mobile party machine organizers.