In this sequel to his 1988 book, Ring of Power, Patterson examines the inner workings of the White House staff, providing a description of the contemporary staff and discussing their operations and responsibilities. The text features comments by senior White House aides and former employees.
In this sequel to his 1988 book, Ring of Power, Patterson examines the inner workings of the White House staff, providing a description of the contemp...
Nobody knows more about the duties, the difficulties, and the strategies of staffing and working in the White House than Brad Patterson. In "To Serve the President," Patterson combines insider access, decades of Washington experience, and an inimitable style to open a window onto closely guarded Oval Office turf. The fascinating and entertaining result is the most complete look ever at the White House and the people that make it work.
Patterson describes what he considers to be the whole White House staff, a larger and more inclusive picture than the one painted by most analysts. In...
Nobody knows more about the duties, the difficulties, and the strategies of staffing and working in the White House than Brad Patterson. In "To Ser...