Friday 56 #94 & BB – The Natural by Joe Klein @JoeKleinTIME

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The Natural by Joe Klein

The Misunderstood Presidency of Bill Clinton

Even though this is the Goodreads ebook cover, this is the cover I have on my 1st edition hardcover.

Natural

My 56

So the political benefits of dropping the gas tax were obvious. And there was no political benefit to expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit…The EITC was too cumbersand a concept for most journalists to even bother to understand, much less attempt to describe.

But Clinton…expanded the EITC…

(Page 56 in hardcover)

I am not big into politics, or news, for that matter, but I do believe in exercising my right to vote. I must be informed enough to make my own educated choice, so some knowledge is mandatory. That being said, I thought it was “funny” that this was sitting on a fiction shelf. Timing is everything, so even though I have only been sharing non fiction, thus far, I will go ahead with this biography.

MY QUESTION TO YOU:  How do you view the press? Do they cause more harm than good in this day and age?

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GOODREADS BLURB:  Joe Klein, best-selling author of Primary Colors and one of our most brilliant political analysts, now tackles the subject he knows best: Bill Clinton. Astute, even-handed, and keenly intelligent, The Natural is the only book to read if you want to understand exactly what happened–to the military, to the economy, to the American people, to the country–during Bill Clinton’s presidency, and how the decisions made during his tenure affect all of us today.

Much has been written about Clinton, but The Natural is the first work to cut through the gossip, scandals, media hype, and emotional turbulence that Clinton always engendered, to step back and rationally analyze the eight years of his tenure, a period during which America rose to unprecedented levels of prosperity. Joe Klein puts that record into perspective, showing us what worked and what didn’t, exactly what was accomplished and why, and who was responsible for the successes and the failures.

We see how the Clinton White House functioned on the inside, how it dealt with the maneuvers of Congress and the Gingrich revolution, and who held power and made the decisions during the endless crises that beset the administration. Klein’s access to the White House over the years as a journalist gave him a prime spot from which to view every crucial event–both political and personal–and he sets them forth in an insightful, readable, and completely engrossing manner.

The Natural is stern in its criticism and convincing with its praise. It will cause endless debate amongst friends and foes of the Clinton administration. It is a book that anyone interested in contemporary politics, in American history, or in the functioning of our democracy, should read.

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13 thoughts on “Friday 56 #94 & BB – The Natural by Joe Klein @JoeKleinTIME

    • Well, I don’t believe much of what I see hear and read when it comes to reporters and the media, but …it never hurts to try and get information however you can. I like controversy…so…let’s see what we can get going. 🙂

  1. This looks really interesting. I just checked out Hard Choices by Hillary a few days ago from the library. I haven’t read it yet though. I hate the media. I think back before 24 hour news channels, the journalists were helpful and were professional, but these days it seems to be all about ratings and readership. They hype everything up and don’t bother to establish the difference a lot of times fact from fiction. I think they are the reason the country is so divided and I blame them for Donald Trump. I wish we could go back to responsible reporting, but I think those days are over. Sorry, I just realized this sounds like a rant. You really shouldn’t get me started on politics and journalism, lol! Enjoy your book! I think I’ll try to find it myself.

    • That’s okay Kim. I try not to get going myself. My hubby loves the news and it drives me….insane? I agree with what you are saying and believe they make up a bunch of crap and spew it out like vomit. LOL Still…we need to be informed and decipher the good from the bad. I don’t think Trump would be where he is if some of the people would investigate instead of letting others tell them what to do or just hear a name over and over and choose it.

    • I always want to figure that out for myself. It’s one of those things, just because someone says its so doesn’t make it so, good and bad.

  2. Sounds like a fascinating read.
    To answer your question, I say yes the press does damage more often than good, however, they are essential to us for information. You just have to take that info for what it’s worth and check all sources before making decisions based on that info. Y’know…
    Happy weekend!

    • So many channels and the internet have made the media run out of control, but I do believe they are a necessary evil.

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