Leading from Behind, Richard Miniter
Leading from Behind, Richard Miniter
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Leading from Behind
The Reluctant President and the Advisors Who Decide for Him

Author: Richard Miniter

Narrator: Richard Miniter

Unabridged: 9 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/21/2012


Synopsis

Barack Obama has never been fully vetted—until now.

In the New York Times bestselling Leading from Behind, investigative journalist Richard Miniter presents the first book to explore President Obama's abilities as a leader, by unearthing new details of his biggest successes and failures. Based on exclusive interviews and never-before-published material, Leading from Behind investigates the secret world of the West Wing and the combative personalities that shape historic events.

Contrary to the White House narrative, which aims to define Obama as a visionary leader, Leading from Behind reveals a president who is indecisive, moody, and often paralyzed by competing political considerations. Many victories—as well as several significant failures—during the Obama presidency are revealed to be the work of strong women, who led when the president did not: then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi; Secretary of State Hillary Clinton; and Valerie Jarrett, his closest adviser and an Obama family confidante, whose unusual degree of influence has been a source of conflict with veteran political insiders.

In Leading from Behind, you will learn:

· Why Obama's relationship with Israel was poisoned years before he met Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu

· The real reason for Valerie Jarrett's strong hold over both Barack and Michelle Obama

· ObamaCare wasn't Obama's idea. It was House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's. And the real reason he danced to her tune.

· Obama delayed and canceled the mission to kill Osama bin Laden three times and then committed an intelligence blunder that allowed dozens of high-level members of al Qaeda to escape.

· Why Obama destroyed a secret budget deal with House Speaker John Boehner that would have reformed entitlements, slashed spending, and reduced the national debt—without raising taxes
· Why Obama is determined to save Attorney General Eric Holder, even though he has mislead and stonewalled Congress about "Operation: Fast and Furious"
· Why Obama decided to defy the Tea Party and ditch his plans to end earmarks
In Leading from Behind, Richard Miniter's provocative research offers a dramatic, thoroughly sourced account of President Obama's White House during a time of intense domestic controversy and international turmoil.

About Richard Miniter

Richard Miniter is the author of three top-ten New York Times bestsellers, Losing Bin Laden and Shadow War, as well as Mastermind, the first biography of 9/11 planner Khalid Shaikh Mohammed. He writes a column for Forbes.com. A former editorial writer for The Wall Street Journal in Brussels, member of the investigative team at The Sunday Times in London, and editorial-page editor of the Washington Times, Miniter has also written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, as well as The Atlantic, Reader’s Digest, Newsweek, The New Republic, and National Review. He has appeared on CNN, C-SPAN, Fox News Channel, and MSNBC. He has won awards from the National Press Club and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (shared). He lives in Arlington, Virginia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gail on September 20, 2012

***Extensively researched and sourced, a must read in this election year 2012*** Investigative journalist Richard Miniter evaluates the president’s leadership style in his August 2012 release, “Leading from Behind.” He uses West Wing sources, exclusive interviews and extensive research to document “…......more

Goodreads review by John on October 31, 2012

Miniter provides serious room for thinking through the awesome responsibility of a nation in electing a president. It is difficult to argue against his sources (both democratic and republican). Obama has been accused of poor leadership. Perhaps, it is the women in his life who are the poor leaders.T......more

Goodreads review by R on December 31, 2017

It's called following-&poorly, at that. Focused mainly on the ineptness of Obama as a manager; w/ his worst traits-Indecisivnes, taking credit for what works-and blame shifting for his failures. Add horrible personnel choices (a sign of a poor CEO) and you have a divided and weakened America.......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on March 13, 2015

Veteran Journalist Richard Miniter, in an expose which would eclipse that of Woodward and Bernstein if the lap dog fellow travelling liberal media were not so blinded by bias, supports his main premise with concrete examples of major decisions made for rather than by Obama, and supplies overwhelming......more

Goodreads review by David on August 03, 2013

relentlessly negative review of Obama's leadership and decision-making, focusing on several big issues (health care reform, hunt for bin Laden, not firing Eric Holder after Fast and Furious debacle, budget/debt-ceiling/fiscal cliff negotiations). Main bill of particulars included that he lets Valeri......more


Quotes

“Miniter has penned a very insightful look inside the leadership qualities of someone who remains somewhat of a mystery. Within these lessons about leadership, the top level investigative reporter in Miniter has found great stories and never before reported facts to animate the book's main theme. Readers will very much enjoy Miniter's latest New York Times bestseller.” —Forbes.com