<p>"Curt Smith was a key member of President George H. W. Bush's talented speechwriting team, and his account of the Bush Administration has the ring of truth. But the author has something more in mind. Smith, from a small upstate New York town, ignored the stereotypes of a patrician Bush and discovered the decent, caring, compassionate, highly competent man this war hero was (and is). . . . Values matter. Character counts. That is the message at the heart of this excellent book."—William F. Gavin, speechwriter for President Richard Nixon and author of <i>Speechwright: An Insider's Take on Political Rhetoric</i></p><p> </p> <p>"<i>George H. W. Bush: Character at the Core</i> is required reading for anyone seeking to discover the real Bush 41 beneath the hollow stereotype. Masterfully written and meticulously researched by Curt Smith, this book builds a compelling case that 41 may have been the most successful one-term president in American history."—Thomas DeFrank, former White House correspondent for <i>Newsweek</i> and author of <i>Write It When I'm Gone: Remarkable Off-the-Record Conversations with Gerald R. Ford</i></p> <p>"Would that we all had Curt Smith write our biography. Truth is told, brutally at times, but always poetically. Smith is a master of the language and we get the story of President Bush 41: a truly fine man from a simpler America; a perfect resume; a virtuoso of foreign policy; too self-effacing to be a great campaigner; surrounded by some pundits not worthy of his character. Elegantly written."—John Zogby, founder of the Zogby Poll and author of <i>The Way We'll Be: The Zogby Report on the Transformation of the American Dream</i></p><p> </p> <p>"[<i>George H. W. Bush</i> is an] endearing look at a president the nation is finally beginning to understand and appreciate."—<i>Kirkus</i></p>

George H. W. Bush ranks among America's most distinguished men of the last century. A war hero, businessman, politician, and the forty-first president of the United States, Bush has spent most of his life dedicated to public service.

Curt Smith worked with Bush for more than twenty years, including during his presidency, when Smith wrote more speeches for Bush than anyone else. Smith's exploration of Bush's service includes in-depth narratives on the invasion of Panama, the first Gulf War, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Iron Curtain. He also chronicles the contrasting presidential elections of 1988 and 1992, examining the successes and failures of each. Smith profiles the people germane to Bush's life and career: his wife, Barbara; mentors such as Ronald Reagan; and political allies such as Margaret Thatcher, and many more.

George H. W. Bush: Character at the Core shows how Bush's courtesy and belief in work, religion, and American exceptionalism helped the patrician connect with Middle America and take his place among the most revered statesmen of his time.

 

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George H. W. Bush ranks among America’s most distinguished men of the twentieth century. A war hero, businessman, politician, and the forty-first president of the United States, Bush has spent most of his life dedicated to public service.
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List of IllustrationsAuthor’s Note1. Beginnings2. Finding the Water Fine3. Perfectly Clear4. Looking for Mr. Right5. Big Jawn6. A Phone Call from the Gipper7. To the Brink-and Back8. The Immaculate Election9. Hopeful at the Creation10. Bush at the Summit11. Into the Abyss12. A Morning After13. America’s “Vision Thing”14. Poetry of the HeartAppendix: Selected SpeechesBibliographyIndex
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ISBN
9781612346854
Publisert
2014-11-15
Utgiver
Potomac Books Inc
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
368

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CURT SMITH is a senior lecturer of English at the University of Rochester, a GateHouse Media columnist, and the author of sixteen books, including the classic Voices of the Game. He has written for such publications as Newsweek, the New York Times, and the Washington Post and has been named to the prestigious Judson Welliver Society of former presidential speechwriters.