The veteran political journalist and New York Times bestselling author
goes behind the scenes at the White House to recount the dramatic tale
of a pivotal period in the Obama presidency, from the game-changing
2010 midterm elections to the beginning of the critical 2012 campaign
season—a tumultuous time that tested the president as never before
and set the stage for a titanic clash over the future of the nation
After Barack Obama's first two years as president—during which he
navigated the United States through its severest economic crisis since
the Great Depression while managing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq—he
was faced with a bitterly divided nation and an emboldened political
opposition dedicated to impeding his presidency. What followed was a
year of political crises and fierce battles that would transform Obama
and profoundly shape the terrain for the next election. In Showdown,
astute political journalist David Corn chronicles and examines this
crucial time in the Obama presidency and its impact on the nation's
future. Drawing on interviews with White House officials, Obama's
inner circle, members of Congress, and others, Corn takes the reader
into the Oval Office and the back rooms on Capitol Hill for a
fast-paced and gripping account of the major events as they unfolded:
the controversial tax-cut deal with Congress in December 2010; the
repeal of Don't Ask/Don't Tell; the passage of the New START treaty;
the near shutdown of the government in early 2011; the revolutionary
Arab spring; the killing of Osama bin Laden; the intense, high-wire
debt-ceiling negotiations (in which intransigent House Republicans
risked the nation's financial standing); House Speaker John Boehner's
erratic maneuvers during the rise and fall of the grand bargain; and
the face-off between Obama and congressional Republicans over how best
to create jobs. Corn captures the dilemmas faced by a president
assailed by disappointed progressives and defiantly obstructionist
Republicans determined to see his defeat. Here is a chief executive
trying to balance the cross-cutting demands of governance and politics
while handling unending challenges at home and abroad. The book
reveals a thoughtful leader with a cool head who is unafraid to take
risks and make tough choices, a steely battler who successfully turned
his enemies' obstinacy to his advantage. Obama has often frustrated
supporters, but Corn shows how the president, who often puts
pragmatism ahead of partisan demands, has craftily operated within a
hostile conservative political climate, looking to win the long game,
achieve progressive goals, and, ultimately, win reelection. A vivid
and powerful account of White House decision-making, Showdown offers a
unique and enlightening look at the turbulent American political scene
during one of the most consequential moments of the nation's history,
and explains the fascinating and complicated leader at the heart of
this vortex.
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The Inside Story of How Obama Fight to Save His Presidency
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780062108012
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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