Presidential Courage: Brave Leaders and how They Changed America, 1789-1989From the acclaimed bestselling author of The Conquerors Michael Beschloss has brought us a brilliantly readable and inspiring saga about crucial times in America's history when a courageous President dramatically changed the future of the United States. With surprising new sources and a dazzling command of history and human character, Beschloss brings to life these flawed, complex men -- and their wives, families, friends and foes. Never have we had a more intimate, behind-the-scenes view of Presidents coping with the supreme dilemmas of their lives. You will be in the room with the private George Washington, braving threats of impeachment and assassination to make peace with England. John Adams, incurring his party's "unrelenting hatred" by refusing to fight France and warning his enemies, "Great is the guilt of an unnecessary war." Andrew Jackson, in a death struggle against the corrupt Bank of the United States. Abraham Lincoln, risking his Presidency to insist that slaves be freed. Beschloss also shows us Theodore Roosevelt, taunting J. P. Morgan and the Wall Street leaders who dominated his party. Franklin Roosevelt, defying the isolationists -- and maybe the law -- to stop Adolf Hitler. Harry Truman, risking a walkout by top officials to recognize a Jewish state. John Kennedy, the belated champion of civil rights, complaining that he has cost himself a second term. And finally, two hundred years after Washington, Ronald Reagan, irking some of his oldest backers to seek an end to the Cold War. As Beschloss shows in this gripping and important book, none of these Presidents was eager to incur ridicule, vilification or threats of political destruction and even assassination. But in the end, bolstered by friends and family, hidden private beliefs and, sometimes, religious faith, each ultimately proved himself to be, in Andrew Jackson's words, "born for the storm." |
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The " voice of malignancy " was trying “ to wound my character and deceive the
people . ” But one of Jefferson ' s Virginia Republicans wrote a friend that
Washington had been unmasked “ as the head of a British faction , and gratitude
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Whigs claimed that Jackson would try to avert censure by abolishing the House
and Senate by bayonet : if he tried it ... Defending the President , Tom Benton told
the Senate that Clay was trying to avenge the “ private griefs ” of his defeat in ...
... who had defected to the West after warning in 1983 of possible imminent war .
Reagan told his diary that Gordievsky had been forced to leave his " wife and two
little girls behind ” in Moscow : “ We ' ve been trying to get them out to join him .
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User Review - rmagahiz - LibraryThingMy review is for the abridged audiobook version read by the author. The author presents engaging profiles of nine American Presidents who persevered despite stiff opposition from either domestic or ... Read full review