In this completely updated and expanded edition, George Reedy probes the effects of the Presidencies that followed Lyndon Johnson, concluding with an examination of the Iran-Contra scandal and its effect on the Presidency of the future.
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In this completely updated and expanded edition, George Reedy probes the effects of the Presidencies that followed Lyndon Johnson, concluding with an examination of the Iran-Contra scandal and its effect on the Presidency of the future.
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Good, good. 205, index, small stain on fore-edge, some wear and creasing to top and bottom DJ edges. The author was a political correspondent, and also served as Press Secretary and Special Assistant to President Lyndon Johnson. He expresses concern about the increasing insulation of presidents from direct contact with their constituents.
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Good in Fair jacket. 205, index, creases and large tear to rear DJ, small tears/chips to DJ edges, black marker marginal marking to several pages. Inscribed by the author to Fred Fiske, longtime Washington broadcaster and commentator. The author was a political correspondent, and also served as Press Secretary and Special Assistant to President Lyndon Johnson. He expresses concern about the increasing insulation of presidents from direct contact with their constituents.
While most people blame the current president (or their favorite scapegoat from the past) for what's wrong in Washington today, this insider explains that it is the very nature of the modern U.S. presidency that is to blame -- and he gives examples from both Republican and Democratic president's mistakes to prove it. He is both very scholarly and scrupulously objective. And this was written before the Nixon incident, so all the events that have transpired since merely reinforce his case. What a treasure!