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The Clinton Wars: An Insider's Account of the White House Years
 
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The Clinton Wars: An Insider's Account of the White House Years (Hardcover)

by Sid Blumenthal (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 832 pages
  • Publisher: Viking (29 May 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0670912042
  • ISBN-13: 978-0670912049
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 16 x 5.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 643,499 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #16 in  Books > Biography > Political > United States > U.S. Presidents, A-Z > Clinton, Bill
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This is an insider's account of Clinton's years in the White House. The author, formerly a political journalist, held the title Assistant to the President from 1997-2001, which in effect meant that he was minister without portfolio, intellectual in residence and political strategist. He was also personal advisor to the President and First Lady. Blumenthal is therefore well-placed to tell the real story of the presidency, from the Monica Lewinsky affair (he had conversations morning to night with Bill and Hillary the day the story broke) to the relationship with Tony Blair (Blumenthal is credited with introducing the two men and helping cement the relationship). The text is at once a memoir and a reference for future historians.

About the Author
Prior to his position as Assistant to the President, Sidney Blumenthal was a distinguished journalist, author and playwright, working chiefly on the staff of The Washington Post, as well as The New Yorker, The New Republic and Vanity Fair. He is the previous author of five acclaimed books: The Permanent Campaign, The Rise Of The Counter-Establishment, Our Long National Daydream, The Reagan Legacy and Pledging Allegiance.

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5.0 out of 5 stars for those whose minds are not already made up ..., 21 Jun 2003
By C. Cleveland (Dryden, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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What happened to America in the 1990's is that a small band of people composed of: 1 die-hard segregationist, some zealous Christian vote organizers, 1 wealthy conspirator, and a number of unscrupulous operators of all kinds attempted to blacken the reputations of Bill and Hillary Clinton. With the help of an out-of-control and inept Special Prosecutor, Kenneth Starr, they were able to bring a set of charges into Congress that they called an impeachment case. But the "case" was a worse embarrassment to the lawyers who concocted it than to the Clintons. So flimsy was this set of charges that it took the President's lawyers less than 24 hours to destroy the "case" it took 5 years and $70M to build. The impeachment could never have been brought if the country's "mainstream" press had not faithfully printed everything the conspiracy wanted them to print for all six years after the Times broke the Whitewater "story." The complicity of the press in spreading the endless lies of the conspirators was much more dangerous than the conspiracy itself, because it means that for the moment, America has no national news purveyor it can trust to be more interested in the truth than its own convenience and parochial prejudices.

It was a conspiracy, and it was one the American media have not discovered to this day. But Mr. Blumenthal is not half as interested in skewering the conspirators as he is in reporting a real live presidency in all its hard work, focus, intelligence, ingenuity, and barely controlled chaos.

It is a pleasure to be able to recommend Mr. Blumenthal's book highly on several grounds: first, it's a first draft of the history of the era, and a damned good one; second, Mr. Blumenthal writes clear and sometimes eloquent prose; and third, the book gives an irreplaceable account of what it was like to be working at the White House, assisting President Clinton effectively, and to be rewarded by having your public reputation blackened by the same kind of malodorous lies that Bill and Hillary Clinton were suffering. Among other virtues, the author's wry and gentle humor demonstrates one of the qualities it took to survive the ordeal the author's public service turned into. You meet a human being in this book, a smart, hard working, ethical one, who understood going into his White House job what was in store for him. The first lie about him arrived in the Drudge report the night before he reported to work. Welcome to the Clinton White House, Sid Blumenthal.

The book is a model of concise reporting on events the author was part of. Everything is footnoted, and the personalities of people Blumenthal knew are sketched insightfully and even-handedly. Blumenthal's politics are progressive, and he, like Bill Clinton, has a vision of what political power exercised on behalf of all Americans and all the people in the rest of the world, can accomplish. He reports on what was accomplished in the midst of the hideous static of unending journalistic attacks. Among many other matters, he reports on how seriously President Clinton took terrorism in general and Osama bin Laden in particular, and he reports on the amount of anti-terrorism legislation Clinton sent to a Republican congress (where much of it died) and on the successes the administration enjoyed in preventing bin Laden's army from blowing up more things than they did. He clearly respects and admires both Bill and Hillary Clinton, and he says why. After overexposure to the endless psychobabble and rumor mongering that press coverage of the Clinton presidency became, Blumenthal's account of what the President wanted to do and how much of it he accomplished is wonderfully refreshing. He reports both the successes and the failures with political acuity.

I paid this book the supreme compliment of carrying all 2+ pounds of it back and forth to work so that I could read it on the bus. (Normally I don't carry books over 7 ounces for commuter reading.) I found it as gripping as a novel, despite the fact that it tells a story whose basic plot I already knew. It is a much better story he has to tell than the cartoon drawn for us by the mainstream media. For those whose minds are not already made up, it is an indispensable book.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars thoroughly detailed and documented: it anticipates history, 23 Sep 2003
By Francesca Manfredini "franci68" (milano, italy) - See all my reviews
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I am in awe of Blumenthal's capability to carry out this painstakingly detailed and documented account of the Clinton second presidency. He's always in control and uses a very matter of fact language, despite the fact that he's often reporting about the most unbelievably nasty and potentially overwhelming media attacks against the president, the first lady and himself.
Blumenthal manages to keep both focus and cool, and sequentially expose the facts as he knows them, with plenty of detailed references to documental sources.
It must have been real hard work to patiently disentangle the stratified concotions of made-up and/or twisted stories that have filled headlines and talk -shows throughout the presidential term, and still be able to put down a fluid story that accounts both the deafening noise in the front and the hard and highly innovative political work going on in the White House. Even if, in the end, the disentangling of the "noise" takes on more space than presidential policies, this account of it is itself important to re-establish the Clinton presidency as one that will go down in history as the most progressive and successful of our times.
The detailed account Blumenthal gives of facts, conversations and behaviours refreshes our minds and lifts our hopes for a better future. We are suddenly aware that the richest and most powerful country in our world has been able not only to give birth to and raise, but also to choose as their leader a man of such qualities, and therefore will be able to do so again in the future. Clinton comes out as a uniquely great and moral figure, not only very competent and endowed with a magnificent and very well fed brain, but also the opposite of ruthless.
Yes, and you too will have to believe him.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reads like a thriller!, 11 Aug 2003
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I can recommend this book to anybody who is interested in American politics, but also to people who are not. The war on the Clintons is almost like a story from Kafka, so bizar in many ways.
Above all this book is well written and very lucid!
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