Author: Daniel Schorr Year: 2007 Rank: Rating: Original Rating: Pop Rating: Genres/categories: Politics, History, Non Fiction
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A journey through twenty years of politics with one of the most revered news analysts of our time
Daniel Schorr, an institution at CBS for decades and a twenty-year mainstay of NPR, is a legend in journalism. Come to Think of It is the first selection of Schorr's observations on politics and American life from the years 1990 to the present--a peerless commentary on the history of our time. Schorr's essays reveal him as a master of pithy, get-to-the-point analysis, whether he is calling the Supreme Court's 2000 decision to seat George W. Bush as president a "junta" by a "Gang of Five" or eviscerating a conservative counterpart for belittling F.D.R.'s legacy. Schorr's experience--he has covered the administrations of twelve presidents--gives him an authority and range that permeate every page of Come to Think of It.
Schorr's analyses include insight on: • The Iraq war in current and historical perspective • The first Gulf War, Bosnia, North Korea, and Iran • Executive privilege and misdeeds throughout history • Healthcare, welfare, and the state of the social contract • The proliferation of nuclear weapons • The U.N. report on climate change As a record of our perilous times and as a cogent primer on the politics of the last two decades, Come to Think of It is an unparalleled record of political analysis. This will be a must-read for the legions of devoted NPR listeners who tune in to hear Daniel Schorr every week and for anyone who wants insight and a historical perspective on the 2008 election.
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