A Bad Day On the Romney Campaign, Gabriel Schoenfeld
A Bad Day On the Romney Campaign, Gabriel Schoenfeld
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A Bad Day On the Romney Campaign
An Insider's Account

Author: Gabriel Schoenfeld

Narrator: Don Hagen

Unabridged: 2 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 05/28/2013


Synopsis

Why did Romney lose? How can Republicans win?

In A Bad Day on the Romney Campaign: An Insider's Account, Gabriel Schoenfeld, a senior adviser to the Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney for nearly two years, for the first time speaks out about the internal failures of the 2012 campaign.

Why did Romney lose? The book illuminates the chain of errors that ultimately contributed to Romney's defeat. Schoenfeld's original conception--he zeroes in on a single gaffe on a single day, examining its genesis and its profound ripple effects on the presidential contest--makes A Bad Day on the Romney Campaign a uniquely fascinating contribution to our understanding of American politics and the challenges facing a Republican party that has lost the popular vote in five out of the last six presidential elections.

Adding to its interest, Schoenfeld does not shrink from pointing fingers and naming names. Unsparing in his criticism of some of his former colleagues, and presenting a candid appraisal of Romney's strengths and weaknesses, his objective is to launch a far-reaching debate about the way we go about choosing America’s leader. Offering a remarkably candid discussion of how Romney and his team formulated domestic and foreign policy, the book is a powerful voice in the ongoing discussion of the future of the Republican Party written by a Romney campaign insider who is also one of America's premier analysts of public affairs.

A Bad Day on the Romney Campaign is for Republicans, Democrats, and all Americans. Rich with detail and full of high drama, it will be of interest to anyone who wants to go behind the scenes to gain an inside look at how our political system actually operates, with all of its charms and all of its flaws.

Praise for Gabriel Schoenfeld’s previous book, Necessary Secrets: National Security, the Media, and the Rule of Law:

"There is an obvious tension between a democratic public's need for information—its right to know—and the government's need, at times, for operational secrecy....Gabriel Schoenfeld brilliantly illuminates this fundamental dilemma in Necessary Secrets." --John McGinnis, The Wall Street Journal

“The weight of his book's scholarship, the timeliness of its publication and the audacity of its argument make it essential reading for anyone seriously interested in national security and freedom of the press in these testing times.”  --Leonard Downie, Jr., The Washington Post

“In his aptly titled book, Necessary Secrets, Gabriel Schoenfeld, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, has presented a subtle and instructive brief challenging the right of the press to make unilateral decisions to “publish and let others perish’….” --Alan Dershowitz, The New York Times Book Review

“Illuminating, extremely intelligent, learned, engaging, and important. This is a truly great book—the best account ever of the relationship between the press and the government concerning the protection and disclosure of national-security secrets, one that is centrally relevant to manifold national-security debates today." --Jack Goldsmith, Professor, Harvard Law School, and former U.S. Assistant Attorney General

“Necessary Secrets is a valuable history-with-attitude of the long war between the American government and the press over the protection and disclosure of secrets.” --Bill Keller, The New York Times Magazine

About The Author

Gabriel Schoenfeld is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC, and a resident scholar at the Witherspoon Institute in Princeton, New Jersey. His essays on national security and modern history have appeared in leading publications, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, the Weekly Standard, the New Republic, the Atlantic, the National Interest, and Commentary, where he was senior editor from 1994 to 2008. Schoenfeld holds a PhD in political science from Harvard University.Don Hagen is a professional voice-over actor and narrator. His voice can be heard in radio and television commercials, documentaries, museum audio guides, award shows, television sponsor credits, and award shows nationwide. He is a well-known audiobook narrator who has narrated hundreds of works, including Gordie Howe's Mr. Hockey and A Bad Day on the Romney Campaign by Gabriel Schoenfeld, as well as classics such as Tuesdays with Morrie and The Great Gatsby.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Len

A compelling analysis of what went wrong in the Romney campaign, diminished somewhat, in my opinion, by the heavy-handedness of the settling of scores.......more

Goodreads review by Emily

It's an actual book, as compared to the "book" I just read by Mike Allen, but to hear this guy tell it, all of Romney's woes can be laid at the door of his foreign policy inner circle. Specifically, the inner circle that refused Schoenfeld entree and thus dispensed w/his wisdom. The book is one long......more

Goodreads review by Melissa

Gabriel Schoenfeld had a insider's view of the Romney campaign and from that vantage point, he uses one specific example to show how an inept staff ran an inept campaign and lost an imminently winnable election. As the book says, "Romney’s top strategists saw the campaign not as a battle for the hea......more