HRC, Jonathan Allen
HRC, Jonathan Allen
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HRC
State Secrets and the Rebirth of Hillary Clinton

Author: Jonathan Allen, Amie Parnes

Narrator: Kimberly Farr

Unabridged: 15 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/11/2014


Synopsis

The mesmerizing story of Hillary Clinton's political rebirth, based on eyewitness accounts from deep inside her inner circle

Hillary Clinton’s surprising defeat in the 2008 Democratic primary brought her to the nadir of her political career, vanquished by a much younger opponent whose message of change and cutting-edge tech team ran circles around her stodgy campaign. And yet, six years later, she has reemerged as an even more powerful and influential figure, a formidable stateswoman and the presumed front-runner for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, marking one of the great political comebacks in history. 
 
The story of Hillary’s phoenixlike rise is at the heart of HRC, a riveting political biography that journeys into the heart of “Hillaryland” to discover a brilliant strategist at work. Masterfully unfolded by Politico’s Jonathan Allen and The Hill’s Amie Parnes from more than two hundred top-access interviews with Hillary’s intimates, colleagues, supporters, and enemies, HRC portrays a seasoned operator who negotiates political and diplomatic worlds with equal savvy. Loathed by the Obama team in the wake of the primary, Hillary worked to become the president’s greatest ally, their fates intertwined in the work of reestablishing America on the world stage. HRC puts readers in the room with Hillary during the most intense and pivotal moments of this era, as she mulls the president-elect’s offer to join the administration, pulls the strings to build a coalition for his war against Libya, and scrambles to deal with the fallout from the terrible events in Benghazi—all while keeping one eye focused on 2016.
 
HRC offers a rare look inside the merciless Clinton political machine, as Bill Clinton handled the messy business of avenging Hillary’s primary loss while she tried to remain above the partisan fray. Exploring her friendships and alliances with Robert Gates, David Petraeus, Leon Panetta, Joe Biden, and the president himself, Allen and Parnes show how Hillary fundamentally transformed the State Department through the force of her celebrity and her unparalleled knowledge of how power works in Washington. Filled with deep reporting and immersive storytelling, this remarkable portrait of the most important female politician in American history is an essential inside look at the woman who may be our next president.

About The Author

JONATHAN ALLEN covers the White House and the 2016 presidential campaign for Bloomberg News. An award-winning reporter, he has also written extensively about Congress and national politics, and he appears frequently as a political analyst on national television news programs. He lives on Capitol Hill with his wife, Stephanie, and their children, Asher and Emma.AMIE PARNES is the White House correspondent for The Hill newspaper in Washington, where she covers the Obama Administration. A ten-year veteran of political journalism, she traveled with the Clinton, Obama and McCain campaigns while covering the 2008 presidential race for POLITICO. She appears frequently on MSNBC and has also been featured on CNN, Fox News and other networks.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kay on August 25, 2016

This is definitely a part of a genre I'll call Pulp Politico -- books written on a fairly quick turnaround about near-recent history that largely chronicle already-written reports but sprinkle in some leftover factoids from reporters notebooks and embargoed-until-after-I-leave-my-job interviews. I w......more

Goodreads review by Scott on October 05, 2016

The Hillary-haters and conspiracy theorists love to throw around the term “career politician” nowadays with the same disgust and loathing that most people use with the term “pedophile”, which is probably really unfair to pedophiles. Joking aside, I understand people’s frustration with the status quo......more

Goodreads review by Cora on February 24, 2014

In brief: this is a fly-on-the-wall journalistic account of Hillary Clinton from the end of the 2008 primary campaign to the present, with the focus being on a (likely) presidential run in 2016. The focus of the book is (a) her improving personal relationship with Obama after the extended primary fi......more

Goodreads review by Jason on February 17, 2014

Hillary Clinton is one of the most polarizing figures in American history, and unless you haven't paid attention over the last 20 years or just don't care, it's hard to judge anything written about her without any bias. The best thing about this books is if you love or hate her, you'll find a lot to......more

Goodreads review by Toni on April 07, 2014

I knew she was powerful and experienced. I had no idea how experienced. She certainly is prepared more than any other potential candidate. No one can deny she isn't ready for it, but I don't blame her if she doesn't take the job. I'm not sure the people of this country deserve her hard work. I'm gra......more


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"Books on contemporary political figures rarely have pinpoint timing, but this one does... [Allen and Parnes's] most persuasive accomplishment is to show, backed by impressive detail, the ways in which Clinton never really abandoned domestic politics." –Jodi Kantor, New York Times Book Review

"[HRC] provides useful context and intelligent analysis, and a highly readable account of her tenure at Foggy Bottom... pumped full of colorful you-are-there details." –Michiko Kakutani, New York Times

"Deeply reported... a revealing window into the le Carré-like layers of intrigue that develop when a celebrity politician who is married to another celebrity politician loses to yet another celebrity politician, and goes on to serve the politician who defeated her." Washington Post

"HRC: State Secrets and the Rebirth of Hillary Clinton manages the rare feat of being both important and entertaining. It opens with a juicy chapter detailing the punishment and reward of Bill and Hillary’s political enemies and friends. But the meat of HRC is its narration of her role in tackling crises in Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, and Libya — an amazingly tumultuous period that provides the best preview of what a Hillary Clinton presidency might look like, at least for foreign policy." New York magazine

"A character-driven psychodrama, chockablock with sweaty descriptions of its players… It's no easy feat to wring page-turning narrative juice from four years of state craft, but Allen and Parnes have relied on 200 sources…to get them the gossipy goods."—Los Angeles Times
 
"A thoroughly reported and well-written chronicle of Clinton’s comeback and her tenure at the State Department."Christian Science Monitor

"Full of the inside baseball that political junkies love and on which opposition researchers thrive. Great stuff to light the hot stove of the off-season." –Hugh Hewitt, The Washington Examiner