The Biden Malaise, Kimberley Strassel
The Biden Malaise, Kimberley Strassel
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The Biden Malaise
How America Bounces Back from Joe Biden's Dismal Repeat of the Jimmy Carter Years

Author: Kimberley Strassel

Narrator: Stephanie Richardson, Kimberley Strassel

Unabridged: 9 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Twelve

Published: 07/18/2023


Synopsis

“In the style of a dogged prosecutor, Strassel builds a devastating case against Joe Biden’s record…THE BIDEN MALAISE is must-read ahead of 2024, as conservative voters prepare to make consequential choices.”―Guy Benson, Fox News & Townhall.com

The bestselling author of Resistance (At All Costs) and The Intimidation Game argues that Joe Biden, like Jimmy Carter before him, has mired the country in weakness, inflation and political unease. ​

Whether in politics or policy, the parallels between the Biden and Carter presidencies are now beyond striking. Two presidents—separated by nearly 50 years—beset by the same domestic and foreign policy morasses, politically swamped by a national ennui. However, THE BIDEN MALAISE will examine why such claims overlook important nuances that show President Biden’s blunders are ultimately far worse. 

Our current president inherited a better situation along with the lessons of what not to do from Carter's governance. Biden, captive to an ascendent progressive wing of his party, doubled down on Carter’s mistakes and created crises that were as avoidable as they are now severe. From soaring energy prices and inflation to humiliating foreign policy errors, the Biden administration's political mess is self-imposed. His political handling of these fiascoes—like Carter—has only made his situation worse. Democrats risk a public backlash of the sort that opened the way to the Reagan Revolution.

Award-winning and bestselling journalist Kim Strassel offers a formula for the GOP to capitalize from this mayhem; one that rekindles the bold and reformist approach of the 80s and 90s, an aspirational agenda that puts Americans back in control of their destiny on issues ranging from healthcare, to energy, to entitlements. THE BIDEN MALAISE is a penetrating look at our current political climate and a book that explains how the GOP can use this opportunity to elect a leader who can restore faith in American exceptionalism.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Rick on September 10, 2023

This is simply a fabulous book! Indeed, it is among the very best books that I have ever read! Ms. Strassel is a top opinion columnist for the WSJ, so her prose is excellent, and she writes with aplomb, wit, and authority. Therefore, her book is both informative but yet fun to read. The theme of "The......more

Goodreads review by Terry on February 12, 2025

I meant to at least read this post election 2024, before 2025. However, I didn't get to it until after Trump's second inauguration. Most of the book is a comparison of Jimmy Carter's presidency and Biden's. Strassel points out there actually were some good things during Carter's term. Challenging to......more

Goodreads review by Timothy on November 11, 2023

Strassel is a fine writer, I've enjoyed her columns in the WSJ for years and any reader is in for a treat. The argument that Biden is simular to Carter but worse will not be welcomed by progressives -- although I'd encourage them to read this book since it is less a screed then a polemic and therefo......more


Quotes

“In the style of a dogged prosecutor, Strassel builds a devastating case against Joe Biden’s record — comparing it, persuasively and unfavorably, to Jimmy Carter’s. But she’s also right that a ‘guilty’ political verdict may not be sufficient for Republicans to secure an achievable and clarifying electoral victory. THE BIDEN MALAISE is must-read ahead of 2024, as conservative voters prepare to make consequential choices.”—Guy Benson, Fox News & Townhall.com

“With characteristic style and pacing Kim Strassel takes her readers back to the future by revisiting the disastrous presidency of Jimmy Carter and comparing it side by side with the first two-plus years of President Biden’s tenure… Rarely has such a deep dive into the history of four-plus decades ago mattered so much to the 20 months ahead of the American electorate.” —Hugh Hewitt, radio talk show host of Salem Radio Network and Washington Post contributing columnist

“The 1970s were a decade of opportunity foregone, and our own decade threatens to become the same. Kim Strassel not only shines a clear light on the record and lessons of the 1970s, but also offers the solutions that could enable us to avoid the tragedy of a repeat.”—Amity Shlaes, Author, Great Society (HarperCollins)