Overview
āThis is a great gift to our sense ofĀ the actual presidency, a primer on leadership.āāKen Burns
Imagine you have just been elected president. You are now commander-in-chief, chief executive, chief diplomat, chief legislator, chief of party, chief voice of the people, first responder, chief priest, and world leader. Youāre expected to fulfill your campaign promises, but youāre also expected to solve the urgent crises of the day. Whatās on your to-do list? Where would you even start? What shocks arenāt you thinking about?
The American presidency is in trouble. It has become overburdened, misunderstood, almost impossible to do. āThe problems in the job unfolded before Donald Trump was elected, and the challenges of governing today will confront his successors,ā writes John Dickerson. After all, the founders never intended for our system of checks and balances to have one superior Chief Magistrate, with Congress demoted to āthe little brother who canāt keep up.ā
In this eye-opening book, John Dickerson writes about presidents in history such a Washington, Lincoln, FDR, and Eisenhower, and and in contemporary times, from LBJ and Reagan and Bush, Obama, and Trump, to show how a complex job has been done, and why we need to reevaluate how we view the presidency, how we choose our presidents, and what we expect from them once they are in office. Think of the presidential campaign as a job interview. Are we asking the right questions? Are we looking for good campaigners, or good presidents? Once a candidate gets the job, what can they do to thrive? Drawing on research and interviews with current and former White House staffers, Dickerson defines what the job of president actually entails, identifies the things that only the president can do, and analyzes how presidents in history have managed the burden. What qualities make for a good president? Who did it well? Why did Bill Clinton call the White House āthe crown jewel in the American penal systemā? The presidency is a job of surprises with high stakes, requiring vision, management skill, and an even temperament. Ultimately, in order to evaluate candidates properly for the job, we need to adjust our expectations, and be more realistic about the goals, the requirements, and the limitations of the office.
As Dickerson writes, āAmericans need their president to succeed, but the presidency is set up for failure. It doesnāt have to be.ā
This book title, The Hardest Job in the World (The American Presidency) - 9781984854537, ISBN: 9781984854537, by John Dickerson, published by Random House Publishing Group (March 16, 2021) is available in paperback. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
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