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Playing President

My Close Ecounters with Nixon, Carter, Bush I, Reagan, and Clinton--And How They Did Not Prepare Me for George W. Bush
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"Robert Scheer is one of the best reporters of our time." --Joan Didion

"Impressive . . . Deftly analyzed to create a sound basis for understanding each of these former Presidents, Playing President offers readers a wealth of insights into their lives, minds, and decisions . . . Very strongly recommended." --Midwest Book Review

Robert Scheer's interviews with US Presidents, and his profiles of them, have shaped journalism history. Scheer developed close journalistic relationships with Presidents Nixon, Carter, Reagan, Clinton, and Bush I. His reporting on them had a tangible impact on national debate--such as the eminent 1976 Playboy interview in which Jimmy Carter, the then-presidential candidate, admitted to lusting in his heart; and the 1980 interview with the Los Angeles Times during which Bush I confessed to Scheer his dream of a "winnable nuclear war."

In Playing President, copublished with Truthdig.com, Robert Scheer offers an unparalleled insight into the presidential mind. Through both new writing and reprinted material, he analyzes each administration since Nixon, including George W. Bush, offering insights that will surprise the reader--particularly those with rigid preconceptions about the decision-making processes of our leaders. The volume also includes Scheer's famous presidential interviews, along with previously unpublished interview transcripts and select previous writings.

Product Details

PublisherAkashic Books, Ltd.
Publish DateMay 01, 2006
Pages300
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781933354019
Dimensions8.3 X 5.3 X 1.0 inches | 0.7 pounds

About the Author

ROBERT SCHEER covered presidential politics for the Los Angeles Times for thirty years. He is the author of six books, including Playing President: My Close Encounters with Nixon, Carter, Bush I, Reagan, and Clinton--and How They Did Not Prepare Me for George W. Bush; With Enough Shovels: Reagan, Bush, and Nuclear War; and America after Nixon: The Age of the Multinationals; and coauthor of The Five Biggest Lies Bush Told Us about Iraq. He is a clinical professor of communications at the Annenberg School at the University of Southern California. Scheer is a nationally syndicated columnist, a contributing editor of the Nation, the former cohost of NPR-affiliate KCRW's Left, Right, and Center, and the current host of the KCRW podcast, Scheer Intelligence.

Reviews

If anyone has more succinctly stated and summarized the folly we call presidential campaigns, I am not aware of it . . . this book contains one anecdote after another that I delighted in learning . . . [Playing President] is the best summer read I have found . . . one I heartily recommend.--John Dean, best-selling author of Conservatives without Conscience
Robert Scheer brings more credibility than most to this topic. Scheer is a master interviewer.-- "Village Voice"
Scheer is a hard-hitting interviewer . . . his lengthy profiles nicely tease out some compelling complexities in running for and being president.-- "Los Angeles Times"
Veteran journalist Robert Scheer's subtitle doesn't begin to suggest the wealth of history captured here . . . This is a fine testament to his career.-- "Chicago Reader"
With these observations on a section of our history, Scheer joins that small group of journalist-historians that includes Richard Rovere, Murray Kempton, and Walter Lippman.--Gore Vidal, from the foreword

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