No Excuses, Robert Shrum
No Excuses, Robert Shrum
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No Excuses
Concessions of a Serial Campaigner

Author: Robert Shrum

Narrator: Michael Prichard

Unabridged: 22 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/16/2007


Synopsis

He was named by The Atlantic Monthly "the most sought-after strategist in the Democratic party." He was targeted by National Review as the Democratic Party's "poet goon." From his unique perspective, Robert Shrum gives us an epic and personal story of the struggle for power in America during the past four decades.

With wit and humor, rare candor, and a wealth of detail, Shrum vividly recounts the real personalities and real forces that shaped the outcome of the closest and most important elections of our time. We are there with him in the back rooms, on the planes, and in the motorcades with Ted Kennedy, Al Gore, John Kerry, John Edwards, and Bill and Hillary Clinton.

Shrum reveals the manipulations and limitations of old and new forms of political persuasion, from the historic and sometimes controversial speeches he wrote to the negative ads he created for national and statewide candidates, from prepping presidential nominees for critical debates to the deployment of the new political weapon, the Internet.

He lifts the curtain on decisive moments. Did John Kerry and John Edwards actually believe in the Iraq war they voted for? What was the real reason the Kerry campaign didn't respond faster to the Swift Boat attacks? Why didn't Al Gore let Bill Clinton campaign all-out in 2000? How did Clinton get through the first perilous week of the Lewinsky scandal?

This is a provocative journey through recent history: George McGovern's antiwar campaign of 1972, the improbable rise of Jimmy Carter, Senate campaigns that made historic breakthroughs and shaped the presidential contests of the future, the gifts that made Bill Clinton a great politician—and the circumstances and calculations that kept him from being a great president.

As strategist, adviser, and often friend to the leaders he enlisted with, Shrum shows them as they are, with their strengths and human weaknesses—as well as his own.

Assailed as a populist who pushed the Democratic Party (in a phrase he coined) "to stand for the people, not the powerful," Shrum argues that unlike Republicans from Reagan on, Democrats fall short, politically or in office, when they trim their convictions and walk away from fundamental issues—like universal health coverage.

This is one of the most fascinating books ever written about the victories and defeats, the causes and candidates, the "flawed heroes" that drive the high drama of American politics.

About Robert Shrum

Robert Shrum has been a major force in American politics for more than three decades. He was involved in Democratic presidential campaigns from 1972 to 2004, most recently as senior strategist to Al Gore and John Kerry. He has helped elect more than thirty U.S. senators, ten governors, and the mayors of major American cities. He lives on Cape Cod and serves as a senior fellow at New York University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Corey

when this book was released, the "controversy" was that Shrum was calling John Edwards a creep--fancy that! a truly great insiders' book, and a quick read to boot.........more

Goodreads review by Kamy

Shrum takes us deep into the presidential campaigns with such a gift for writing. The political characters we see on TV take on human dimension and we feel the weight of each decision and interaction. He's the poet of American politics, as John Sexton once said. The details can be rather dense so pr......more

Goodreads review by Andrew

If you're a political nerd like me, this is a real treasure trove of anecdotes and information. It wasn't always the most exciting (a little too detailed on random things), but Shrum has a ton of stories to tell. And he does so with humor and grace.......more

Goodreads review by Michael

I've never read a book like this one, with a behind the scenes look at political campaigning, with famous politicians at the forefront. It seemed particularly appropriate to read as this is campaigning season. It was interesting to note just how many numerous people can be working on a campaign, wri......more

Goodreads review by Howard

This is an outstanding political memoir. Shrum had a lot of bad luck in his political choices, but he was (and is) a fascinating person and he tells a great story. Well worth the effort.......more