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The Natural: The Misunderstood Presidency of Bill Clinton
 
 

The Natural: The Misunderstood Presidency of Bill Clinton (Hardcover)

de Joe Klein (Author) "Beneath a khaki sky on a brisk, desolate weekday morning just after Christmas 1991, Bill Clinton's mother gave me a tour of Hot Springs, Arkansas,..." En savoir plus
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Primary Colors author Joe Klein offers a nonfictional take on his favorite subject, Bill Clinton, whom he describes as both "the most talented politician of his generation" and "the most compelling." Klein is of two minds when it comes to the man from Hope: he is at once disappointed by Clinton's failure to achieve greatness, but also a defender of what Clinton did do. He can be unremittingly harsh about the 42nd president's personal shortcomings: "Bill Clinton often seemed the apotheosis of his generation's alleged sins: moral relativism, the tendency to pay more attention to marketing than to substance, the solipsistic callowness." Yet he also credits Clinton with running "a serious, substantive presidency" whose chief success was dragging "Washington toward a recognition that a revised form of government activism might be appropriate in the anarchy of an instant economy." Klein is a smart and engrossing writer, and The Natural is an honest liberal's best effort to explain eight controversial years. Readers who supported Clinton will discover new insights into why he didn't accomplish more; those who opposed him will gain a sharper understanding of why he remained so popular with the public. --John Miller

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HKlein may have set himself a formidable task when he decided to evaluate Bill Clinton's fractious presidency and his enigmatic personality without the camouflage of the fictitious characters that populated his bestselling Primary Colors, but he's more than up to it. This insightful, often funny book which provides a serious and intelligent look at the successes and failures of the Clinton administration as well as an insider's view of the sometimes sordid, sometimes exhilarating political and personal battles that engaged the President succeeds on every level. Clinton's positions on health care, affirmative action, NAFTA, welfare reform and foreign affairs are straightforwardly explained, and Klein's considerable knowledge and sophisticated understanding of the political arena add depth and breadth to the explanations. Klein doesn't can't ignore Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky, of course, and he argues that Clinton's willingness to take such shocking risks demonstrates an intrinsic weakness of tragic proportions. But Klein is even more critical of the fanatical press that fed on the affair, and the Newt Gingrich-led Republican ideologues and their subsequent suicidal impeachment mission. Klein also provides brilliantly illuminating caricatures of the political players who swirled around Clinton. North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms is an "antediluvian Visigoth," consultant Dick Morris "a prohibitively bizarre human being," and Gingrich is an "American Mullah" and a "faux revolutionary who tried to turn democracy into war." There will be numerous books written about Clinton and his presidency, but they will be hard pressed to capture the public and private Clinton as well as this one. (Mar.)Forecast: Who won't want to pick up this careful analysis by one of the nation's foremost political observers? With the author's big name and his subject's even bigger one this is sure to be a big seller.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 too short, unorganized, Jui 19 2004
Par John (Madison, WI USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I got the impression that Mr. Klein just threw together a bunch of odds & ends he had left over from another book and notes -- the way they made the movie "Midway" out of edit-outs from "Tora, Tora, Tora!"
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A balanced and thoughtful review--a rarity!, Jui 18 2004
Par Robert Wellen (CHICAGO, IL USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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A rarity indeed in the realm of Clinton literature is an honest and balanced review of the Clinton years. It is not a deep review but a wonderful reconsideration of the Clinton years. Klein is spot on in most of writing--from his accounts of the destruction of Newt Gingrich to the accounts of Clinton's self-destruction. He hammers Clinton particularly hard for the Mark Rich pardon, which makes perfect sense in the context of who Clinton was. Klein makes one very bizarre conclusion. He blames Clinton for the current problems between Israel and the Palestinians. It is unclear how the failed peace talks are really Clinton's fault (don't Barak, Sharon and, of course, the Arafat and his ilk, deserve the blame?). Nevertheless, a rare book that is honest and tempered. And it pulls no punches. Fair and balanced.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Short-Cut to Understanding Eight Years, Mars 9 2004
Par Ricky Hunter (New York City, NY United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The Natural by Joe Klein will surprise few people, particularly those who have read his fictional Primary Colors, but it is a wonderful introduction to eight very strange years in American politics. Bill Clinton's biggest tragedy as a president was that he did not live through a time of crisis (beyond those sordid ones that he created for himself) because the evidence suggests he could have risen to the challenge with the utmost skill. He was a truly fascinating politician with an a amazing and powerful love of the game of politics. This book hits all the high (and low) lights of his reign and often gives a balanced and intelligent assessment. The author touches effectively on the changes brought to goverment by the arrival of Baby Boomers into government, such as Clinton and his easily bested foe, Newt Gingrich, in order to supply a context for the narrative. The book is short so it does not dwell on policy issues and cabinet ministers much but it is a nicely done remembrance piece.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Natural flow
I enjoyed the book thoroughly. From its dramatic opening till its end I never once lost interest reading. Lisez davantage
Publié le Janv. 1 2004 par S. Park

4.0étoiles sur 5 An even-handed account...
Considering that this book was written by the noted liberal journalist Joe Klein, this book gives the reader a surprisingly even-handed account of the Clinton Presidency. Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 9 2003 par James F. Anderson III

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Quick But Informative Study of Bill Clinton's Presidency
Although not terribly detailed, this is an exceedingly readable book about the flawed presidency of Bill Clinton. Lisez davantage
Publié le Avril 28 2003 par Paula D. Matuskey

4.0étoiles sur 5 Naturally Enjoyable and Interesting
Joe Klein's inside expose of the Clinton White House, "The Natural", is a compelling and intelligent look at the entire scope of Clinton's much disputed yet ultimately... Lisez davantage
Publié le Avril 22 2003 par James Hiller

4.0étoiles sur 5 Finally... a fair assessment of the Clinton presidency!
I'm happy to report that this book isn't another smearing of Clinton or a book about how great he was. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mars 28 2003 par Mark Daniels

3.0étoiles sur 5 Overall an easy and enjoyable read
Joe Klein, journalist and author of "Primary Colors," has written a very light and easy-to-read book about the Clinton presidency. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mars 16 2003 par M. A Netzley

3.0étoiles sur 5 Still in the Confessional
Joe Klein is still muttering mea culpas for the oft-denied, nown-admitted "anonymous" Primary Colors. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mars 14 2003 par Avid Reader

3.0étoiles sur 5 a natural number two!
The author Joe Klein describes Al Gore as "a natural number two", which is synonymous with "dookie", when you think about it. So is this book. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mars 12 2003 par Saima Huq

3.0étoiles sur 5 Charismatic and Imperfect, Human
I've been a big fan of Klein's previous work on Primary Colors and was looking forward to reading a book that might shed some light into Clinton's strengths and weaknesses... Lisez davantage
Publié le Mars 4 2003 par A. Alcott

5.0étoiles sur 5 Straight portrait of a presidential dissembler.
Absorbing, incisive account of what makes Clinton the Devil or a saint in opposing camps and why his wife Hillary seems destined for the White House.
Publié le Mars 4 2003 par David Kavanagh, author, Letter...

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