Speechless, Matthew Latimer
Speechless, Matthew Latimer
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Speech-less
Tales of a White House Survivor

Author: Matthew Latimer

Narrator: Lincoln Hoppe

Abridged: 7 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/22/2009


Synopsis

From a top speechwriter to President George W. Bush and Donald Rumsfeld, this may be the most candid memoir ever written about official Washington–a laugh-out-loud cri de coeur that shows what can happen to idealism in a town driven by self-interest.  

Matt chronicles his descent into Washington, D.C., hell, as he snares a series of unsatisfying jobs with powerful figures on Capitol Hill. One boss can’t remember basic facts. Another appears to hide from his own staff. When Fate offers Matt a job as chief speechwriter for Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Matt finds he actually admires the man, his passion is renewed. But Rummy soon becomes a piñata for the press, and the Department of Defense is revealed as alarmingly dysfunctional. Eventually, Matt lands at the White House, his heart aflutter with the hope that he can fulfill his dream of penning words that will become part of history. But reality intrudes once again. More like The Office than The West Wing, the nation’s most storied office building is a place where the staffers who run the country are in way over their heads, and almost everything the public has been told about the major players–Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, Rove–is wrong.

Both a rare behind-the-scenes account that boldly names the fools and scoundrels, and a poignant lament for the principled conservatism that disappeared during the Bush presidency, Speech-less will forever change the public’s view of our nation’s capital and the people who joust daily for its power.  

About The Author

Matt Latimer was one of President Bush’s top speechwriters from March 2007 to October 2008. He was also chief speechwriter to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld for three years.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tami on September 18, 2019

An eye opening view of the US elected officials. I enjoyed Mr. Latimer's account of achieving his dream on becoming a speech writer for the White House staff and what it was really like behind the scenes during the Bush Administration. He became disillusioned with the GOP party and didn't we all? So......more

Goodreads review by Martin on January 18, 2018

Excellent memoir by a fellow who always wanted to work in the White House, but who found it a disappointing and disillusioning experience when he did! He also worked at the Pentagon, and his comments about the then-Defense Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, are particularly interesting - he seems to have g......more

Goodreads review by Ernst on August 03, 2021

Conservative, idealistic coming of age story, with a lot of bitterness toward Karl Rove, Condi Rice, especially John McCain, and even more especially against "cleaners" -- those people who try to make things work instead of implementing strict ideological theories. Written in 2009 and already indica......more

Goodreads review by Kate on November 20, 2018

Utterly horrifying......more

Goodreads review by Mazola1 on March 12, 2010

Speech-less proves that the gods must have a perverse sense of humor. Matt Latimer, a true believer Reagan Republican with a burning ambitition to become a presidential speechwriter, achieved that life long goal -- and ended up writing speeches for George W. Bush during the horrible last year of his......more


Quotes

"Probably the most important political book of the year… [Matt is] one heck of a great conservative.  It seems to me [it is] getting a very good reaction from conservatives around the country… The last time I read a book that was this funny was Christopher Buckley's White House Mess." —Jed Babbin, Editor, Human Events

"Lots of people write accounts of their time at the White House. Virtually no one has done it as well... This book is excellent:  funny, sensible, informative, interesting as hell, and beautifully written. If only there had been more Matt Latimers in the Bush administration." —Tucker Carlson, Fox News anchor
 
"Matt Latimer's hilarious account reads like political satire, except it's all true…Latimer's description of government bureaucracy should be framed and placed in every government office… completely accurate and completely hilarious." —Ann Coulter, Bestselling Author and Fox News analyst
 
"It's fair to say that President Bush left office having disappointed many conservatives, despite his success at keeping the American homeland free from terrorist attack for seven years after 9/11… Mr. Bush said, 'but I redefined the Republican Party.'  That may have been true, but how well did that work out for the Republican Party?" —John Fund, Editorial Page, The Wall Street Journal
 
"[G]ives Republicans in particular a lot to think about if they ever hope to reclaim power…Even more than the messages this book conveys, at its heart this is a compelling story about idols who sometimes disappoint you..." —Stephen F. Hayes, Senior Writer Weekly Standard, Fox News contributor
 
"A lot of really positive things about President Bush in this book…  I like knowing more about what's happening in these halls of power. And as a conservative,… I'm fascinated by this because this can't happen again to the Republican Party.  This party can't go down this road of big spending... That's not conservatism. Matt Latimer, Speech-less... Be your own judge. Pick it up and check it out and don't believe everything necessarily that you're hearing." —Laura Ingraham, Host, The Laura Ingraham Show
 
"A lot of conservatives that have read [Matt's] book have called me up and just said, 'Ok, so this was the problem with [Bush] all along.'" —Joe Scarborough, Host, MSNBC's Morning Joe