Hardball: How Politics Is Played, Told by One Who Knows the Game
Timed to re-release simultaneously with Chris Matthews’s new book Jack Kennedy, which Simon & Schuster will publish this fall, this national bestseller explores the fascinating, largely unknown, relationship between Nixon and Kennedy and the crucial ways in which it shaped them—and the nation. ...
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Timed to re-release simultaneously with Chris Matthews’s new book Jack Kennedy, which Simon & Schuster will publish this fall, this national bestseller explores the fascinating, largely unknown, relationship between Nixon and Kennedy and the crucial ways in which it shaped them—and the nation. Hardball is a tough, funny, tell-all revelation of how politics really works. From tales of raw ambition and brutal rivalry to behind-the-scenes stories of famous disagreements, Matthews reveals the truth about master politicians such as JFK, LBJ, and Richard Nixon, while he explains the real meaning of rules such as “Only talk when it improves the silence;” “Positioning is everything;” and “Always concede on principle.” Whether addicted to Washington politics or office politics, readers will enjoy this unprecedented guide to grown-ups’ favorite game—the game of position, power, and survival in the world today.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780684845593 (0684845598)
ASIN: 0684845598
Publish date: 1999-11-02
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
Innovative when it was published, Hardball has become so central to the teachings of political science that its tenets seem to most contemporary readers like givens. Still, it was worth it for all the political anecdotes and illustrations Matthews uses throughout the book. His first-hand experienc...
Hardball is like a big bag of popcorn for fans of American political theater. Originally written in 1988, the book has been ‘revised and updated’ (dates unspecific) to now loosely cover the Kennedy era through Bill Clinton’s second term, offering funny, stunning, smart, and cruel political anecdotes...