The Secret Mulroney Tapes is an outrageous and intimate portrait of a
Canadian prime minister, as told in his own words. There has never
been a political book like this, and there will almost certainly never
be another. Peter C. Newman, the author of books about John
Diefenbaker, Lester B. Pearson and Pierre Elliott Trudeau, as well as
2004’s number-one bestselling memoir, Here Be Dragons: Telling Tales
of People, Passion and Power, has done it again. He has written
twenty-two books that have sold two million copies, and earned him the
title of Canada’s “most cussed and discussed” political
commentator. Here, his no-holds-barred profile of Canada’s most
controversial – and most reviled – prime minister breaks new
ground. Compiled from years of candid, taped conversations with
Mulroney and the people closest to him while he was in power, the
sometimes uproarious and often disturbing interviews – 7,400 pages
of transcripts totalling 1.8 million words – have been sealed until
now. Stunningly indiscreet and savagely frank, Mulroney is the first
prime minister to be so nakedly outspoken. Yet he is also revealed as
a witty Irish charmer, ready with a quick line to raise a laugh, no
matter how impudent or profane, a man as warm in private as he was
defensive in the public eye. Mulroney names the names and spills the
beans about what really goes on in Ottawa, which he describes as a
“sick” city that runs on “goddamned incest”: “They’re all
married to one another. They’re shacked up with one another. Their
wives are on the payroll of the CBC. It’s just awful.” Lucien
Bouchard, his one-time soulmate, he calls “bitter and profane” and
“extraordinarily vain.” He writes off his constitutional foe,
former Newfoundland premier Clyde Wells, as an “unprincipled son of
a bitch.” His disgust for the press is as monumental as his sense of
being misunderstood, and in his eyes the Ottawa press corps are “a
phony bunch of bastards” who don’t give him credit even when the
world applauds him for being “one of the three men who played the
most important role in the collapse of the Berlin Wall.” Out of The
Secret Mulroney Tapes emerges a startling picture of the politician
whose reign shocked and appalled and yet also revolutionized this
country. No other prime minister in Canadian history aroused a
stronger emotional response than Brian Mulroney. This book provides
Canadians with a unique insight into the bold politician who changed
their country like no other.
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Unguarded Confessions of a Prime Minister
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307370747
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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