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All Too Human
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Binding: Audio Cassette
Dewey Decimal Number: 301
EAN: 9780788734625
Edition: Unabridged
Format: Unabridged
ISBN: 0788734628
Label: Recorded Books
Manufacturer: Recorded Books
Publication Date: 1999-08
Publisher: Recorded Books
Studio: Recorded Books
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Case History of "Stalled" Thinking about Governing Processes
This book says a lot about our governmental processes that suggests room for improvement. Most people will think about the book from a political, ethical or personal perspective, so I thought it would be helpful to consider the management lessons instead.
As portrayed in All Too Human, the Clinton administration displayed many of the most significant forms of "stalled" thinking that delay human progress. For example, decisions were often made at the last minute ... Read More
Rating: - an honest somewhat sry account
i wanted to give this a higher rating but although there are some interesting anecdotes throughout the book, i think the writing style leaves a lot to be desired. the author has an immense amount of material to draw from but the results here are mostly wanting. i would have likes to have read more about his encounters with the press when he ran that room and some more of his back and forth with gore and hillary. he skims the surface--maybe with the intent for another book inthe future.
Rating: - Very Pleased With This Honest Account
Bravo George! It's a very interesting look into the White House and the intelligence and political finesse it takes just to survive!! I felt that George was being very candid when trying to discribe his love/hate relationship with President Clinton, and in the end having to painfully evaluate him as a very flawed man. The book also shows Hillary Clinton, James Carville, Bugala and others (including Dick Morris) in an interesting light. Loved the book...felt ... Read More
Rating: - Human Indeed, and admirably so
From the start of this book, you will develop an admiration for Mr. Stephanopoulos. He is a quixotic man, a man of ideals, who was brought up by a religious family. So he was raised to live life by a certain morale which he never forgets, regardless of where his work leads him. His passion for politics takes him from one intriguing job to the next, until he establishes himself in fame as President Clinton's senior advisor for strategy. The essence of Mr. Stephanopoulos's book is about the whimsical ... Read More
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