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Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime - Community Reviews back

by John Heilemann, Mark Halperin, Dennis Boutsikaris
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The Book Lantern
The Book Lantern rated it 11 years ago
The political wonk's version of US Weekly. Full of apparentlys, allegedlys and not a source in sight. It's extremely readable (how could multiple train-wrecks not be?) but I still have issues with the way the women are dealt with in the book. When Hillary Clinton talks, she is described as "whining"...
Heather in FL
Heather in FL rated it 12 years ago
Sooo.... I'm thinking this was not a favorite book of Hilary Clinton. And McCain and Palin. And John Edwards. Obama came out of this smelling like a rose.It was just such an interesting juxtaposition of the Obama and Clinton campaigns. Clinton's seemed to be in disarray and full of infighting with n...
Cheri's Book Blog
Cheri's Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
I found it very interesting. It's easy to get caught up in the public personas and forget that these folks are just people. Well done and entertaining as well as informative and interesting.
Cheri's Book Blog
Cheri's Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
I found it very interesting. It's easy to get caught up in the public personas and forget that these folks are just people. Well done and entertaining as well as informative and interesting.
Danalion
Danalion rated it 14 years ago
Catnip for a political junkie. Political sausage making in all it unglory with a fly on the wall perspective. Could not put it down. The movie should be great. The last comparable book I read was What It Takes: The Way To The White House by Richard Ben Cramer.
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it 14 years ago
The best line in the whole book is from John McCain, speaking of the Republicans: "Why would I want to be the leader of a party of such assholes?"
EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it 15 years ago
This book is in the tradition of Theodore White's great Making of a President series, which I devoured years ago as soon as they appeared, on the inside story of presidential campaigns. This one is just as good, high praise, indeed.Another great example of how we are failed by the media and need to ...
Marvin's Bookish Blog
Marvin's Bookish Blog rated it 15 years ago
Here's your assignment. Find an old copy of The Making of The President 1960 by Theodore White then read Game Change by John Heilemann. Then write an essay on the dumbing down of America.Anyone who takes me up on the assignment will instantly realize just how little we ask of the the 21st century Am...
SandyQ
SandyQ rated it 15 years ago
It was an interesting book,read easily, and there were a lot of little details that were fun. The problem I always have with books like this, though, is wondering just how accurate the stories were. While everything seemed pretty likely, I am always a little suspicious when there are so many detai...
Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it 15 years ago
I listened to Game Change on an audio version of the book. Much more than half the book, perhaps even as much as 75%, is devoted to the Democrat race with Obama as the main character followed by Clinton and Edwards. It covers the plans, concerns, secret meetings and deals leading up to the candidate...
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