Some students of the presidency say that we can learn the most about the men who've occupied the Oval Office by studying their ideology. Others say political savvy or family background or regional influences are paramount. But Don Van Natta argues for another standard--by observing the way they play golf. Fourteen of the last seventeen presidents have been golfers, and Van Natta explores two questions: Why is the game of golf so attractive to the men who occupy the Oval Office? And what do their golf games reveal about their characters? Some presidents relied on golf to escape the...
Some students of the presidency say that we can learn the most about the men who've occupied the Oval Office by studying their ideology. Others say po...
HER WAY has already sent shockwaves through the election season, influencing the decisions of voters, providing pundits with tons of ammunition, andforcing Hillary Clinton's camp to answer some difficult question.The first truly balancaed investigation into her life and career, Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta Jr.'s masterful biographytakes readers from the dorm rooms at Wellesley to the courthouses of Arkansas and Washington; to the White House and role as First Lady like none nother; inside the back rooms of the Senate, where she expertly navigates the political and legislative shoals; to her...
HER WAY has already sent shockwaves through the election season, influencing the decisions of voters, providing pundits with tons of ammunition, andfo...