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Hardcover Potus Speaks: Finding the Words That Defined the Clinton Presidency Book

ISBN: 0743200209

ISBN13: 9780743200202

Potus Speaks: Finding the Words That Defined the Clinton Presidency

President Clinton won't be remembered for soaring, Lincolnesque rhetoric--even top speechwriter Michael Waldman admits that: "Clinton does not leave a long trail of chiseled phrases," writes Waldman... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent insight into speechwriting

This book is about Presidential speechwriting. It includes all stages of the process as told by the author. It is particularly interesting as a portrait of what it is like to write speeches for a president who is active. The scenes about President Clinton's late edits are especially good. A nice read.

Inside The "Real" West Wing and more

This book gives a fine example of what it's like to work for the most powerful, or one of the most powerful, person[s] in the world. Not unlike the NBC show "The West Wing", the battles over language; the frustration over when things go wrong and the joy at when they go right, this book by Michael Waldman sparkles with wit and humor. It also goes a long way to explaining the tough task of working for a President like Bill Clinton. If you're a "West Wing" fan, as I am, and want to get a clue into working inside the White House, read this book.

Fabulous insight into Clinton presidency

Whether you admired the 42nd President or not, many agree he had fabulous oratorical skills. A person who is partly responsible for that was Michael Waldman, his chief speechwriter and author of POTUS Speaks. Even though he admits having a bias for Clinton, it is clearly non-evident in this book, in comparison to grossly negative statements or outlandish praises about a complex President. If you've ever wanted to know what a Clinton speechfest was really like, this book is for you. It takes you into the last minute motorcade edits and to gaffes by the White House staff (which Clinton masterfully covered up with his brilliant skills). An example is the big NAFTA speech, in which the President doesn't have the correct speech, and instead the "sloppy copy" with edits and cross outs all over the place. And, no one knows the difference.A must read for anyone interested in the White House.

An Insider Speaks - Well and Honestly, for Once!

Michael Waldman is my idea of a great writer of political books. He's a guy who was definitely on the inside, but he doesn't spend the whole book aggrandising himself or justifying everything he did. Waldman does a great job of showing what it was like to work for Clinton the man, Clinton the president, Clinton the political strategist. As opposed to books written by others who worked in the White House during the Clinton years (Stephenopolis, Gergen, Morris), you don't get a sense that Waldman is writing for any other reason than to objectively report what he saw and did while working for the President. There is nothing shocking or new in this book, really, but it does a great job of showing the dichotomy that existed in the White House during the scandals. Waldman was a policy, not a political, guy. Even in the heart of the scandals - indeed, on the most important days of that whole mess - Waldman recounts how he and other policy guys just worked on policy issues (the budget, fast track, education) as if nothing else was going on. On the day Clinton is impeached, Waldman and the President were working on a speech together. Amazing!This book is excellent for many reasons. First, it is a great inside look at how speeches and policies were constructed in the Clinton White House. Second, Waldman was there for the entire presidency (except for the very end), so his observations on how the President (and the White House staff) changed over the years are insightful and fascinating. I really enjoyed watching/reading as he and the other young aides went from, well, young aides to senior White House Staffers. Third, this book did more to help me understand Clinton the man than almost any other I read, precisely because it didn't TRY to explain who Clinton the man is. Rather, Waldman just shows us what Clinton did, said, and how he acted during his presidency without trying to over analyze it or draw conclusions. In this way, we get to see Clinton unfiltered.For political junkies looking for a good book on how policies are formed and shaped in a modern White House, this is a great book. For lovers of Clinton, this is a must-read. For those looking for chest pumping, look elsewhere. Waldman wrote a great book. Well worth a read.

Waldman Speaks

POTUS Speaks is such an intriguing look at the behind the scenes work done in the West Wing. Maybe this should be entitiled "The Real West Wing". Waldman takes the reader on a journey through the thought processes of one of the most brilliant presidents of the century. Whether you agree with his politics or not, the reader will certainly become aware of President Clinton's awesome ability to do things "on the fly".This is a real glimpse (I keep wanting to say behind the scenes, as that's really what this is) of what staffers and aides go through on a daily basis during an administration. A great read for all political junkies, no matter the party affiliation.
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