
The Presidents Club
Inside the World's Most Exclusive Fraternity
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Bob Walter
The Presidents Club was born at Eisenhower’s inauguration when Harry Truman and Herbert Hoover first conceived the idea. Over the years that followed - and to this day - the presidents relied on, misunderstood, sabotaged, and formed alliances with one another that changed history. The world’s most exclusive fraternity is a complicated place: its members are bound forever because they sat in the Oval Office and know its secrets, yet they are immortal rivals for history’s favor.
Some presidents needed their predecessors to keep their secrets; others needed them to disappear. Most just needed help getting the job done. Truman enlisted Hoover to help him save Europe; Kennedy turned to Ike on Cuba; Nixon sought Johnson’s advice on getting reelected, but then tried to blackmail him; Ford and Carter couldn’t stand each other until they saw what they had in common; Reagan and Clinton relied on Nixon as an off-the-books emissary to Russia; Bush put Clinton and his father to work and they became like father and son; and Obama and Clinton became quiet rivals for the same crown.
Journalists and presidential historians Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy unravel the secret compacts, the shared scars, and the private cease-fires from Hoover to Obama. The Presidents Club will change the way we think about the presidency, for the club itself is an instrument of presidential power.
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Who was your favorite character and why?
Richard Nixon was my favorite character because of the influence he had on all the presidents after his resignation up to and including Bill Clinton.Which character – as performed by Bob Walter – was your favorite?
He was outstanding portraying all the characters.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I found myself laughing out loud and weeping all through the book. It just drove my two dogs crazy.Any additional comments?
I am 66 years old, have always been interested in politics, and a news junkie but nothing you thought you ever knew can prepare you for the revelations in this book. It's one of those "I didn't even know that I didn't know" kind of things. "The President's Club" will blow your mind and you will come away with a new respect for the President be they Republican or Democrat.This book just "blew me away"
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What made the experience of listening to The Presidents Club the most enjoyable?
the many anecdotes and insights re presidential relationships kept me from stopping until i was finished with bookWhat other book might you compare The Presidents Club to and why?
the books about washington,adams and jefferson, interactingWhich scene was your favorite?
the work of Hoover with Peron and the grain deal for eastern europe.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
it sometimes brought me joy that these personages could let politics and prior disagreements go and work together for the common good and for their growing friendshipasAny additional comments?
it was well readbrings the fraternity to life
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And sometimes, a former President is the best or the only appropriate emissary for a trip the President can't make himself.
The authors do an excellent job of reconstructing and recounting the history of the club. Interviews with several of the presidents of the last thirty years, as well as aides, family members, and colleagues, help make this rich in detail and insight. We get to know he club members from Hoover onward. We get a real sense of their strengths, weaknesses, and particular quirks, as well as both the rivalries and the unexpected friendships they formed.
It's a rich and well-informed narrative, told mostly chronologically, with divergences from that to follow up on themes and specifics where it seems appropriate. In addition to the strong writing, the narrator has a strong, clear voice, making for good listening even in traffic. I learned a lot, and enjoyed learning it.
Highly recommended.
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A compelling, engaging history
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The People Magazine of the Presidents since Truman
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few active members, many alumni
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If you could sum up The Presidents Club in three words, what would they be?
A fantastic review of the key events and relationships of former presidentsWhat other book might you compare The Presidents Club to and why?
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allWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
yesAny additional comments?
A great incite into history and how the former Presidents handled the critical events in their own time with the former Presidents. A great way to gain a powerful understanding of the presidential history from 1940 until todayA Cliff Notes on Presidents Hoover through Obama
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Highly informative historical contribution
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If we include The Drift (Rachel Maddow) and Game Change (John Halperin and John Heilmann) with this book, we have an unintended Voter Trilogy for the 2012 elections! I recommend all three for their insight, research and even-handed analysis of our politics in the last decades of the 20th and early years of the 21st centuries. Compelling listening.
The President’s Club is probably the most exclusive club ever formed. The prerequisite is to be a former PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. It has a variable membership as elections and deaths occur. The actions and contributions of these ex-presidents fascinate and surprise the reader (listener}. In some cases their post-presidential contributions were more significant than those made during their tenure in office.
Gibbs and Duffy examine crises faced and lessons learned during their respective presidencies that led to redeeming contributions after they became members of the President’s Club. How did President (General) Eisenhower relate to JFK? To whom did LBJ turn for help about foreign affairs after the assassination? How was Richard Nixon accepted after his resignation? How helpful was The Club when Gerald Ford was catapulted into the presidency after the resignation of Nixon?
These are just a few questions explored. Jimmy Carter and subsequent presidents are all included. Sometimes you will laugh; sometimes you will swear like a sailor. The book is interesting, revealing and infuriating. A great listen!
FASCINATING ELECTION YEAR BOOK!
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Great Story Telling From the Authors, Good Listeni
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Interesting perspective
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