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100 People Who Are Screwing Up America (and Al Franken is #37)
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
September 8, 2024
Words
814

“This book is pretty funny. I have to ask why it even exists. Actually, I don’t have to ask that; it exists because people love a hero. They love someone to fight their battles and attack people they don’t like in their stead. What’s interesting is that this book was published in 2005. I’d like to…”

The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Eliot
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
November 30, 2018
Words
112

“I’m giving this five stars just because it’s so comprehensive, and I applaud the detail of the work. But…it’s a lot. Perhaps read this blog post from Kirk Center: Ten Conservative Principles This is the crux of Kirk’s argument. This book is simply a long historical survey of the basis and…”

The Death of the Liberal Class
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
December 12, 2021
Words
238

“This is a…polemic. The author is mad. He thinks that ‘the liberal class’ has capitulated to the interests of The Right, corporations, and the military. He never clearly defines ‘the liberal class.’ Or maybe he did and I missed it? I think he just means The Left. If that’s the case, then it’s pretty…”

Diplomacy
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
March 7, 2018
Words
89

“I’m giving this five stars for what it should be – it’s the most expansive, authoritative history of diplomacy and foreign relations that may have ever been written. The amount that Kissinger knows is just mind-boggling. There is just so much detail… …and therein lies its weakness. This is a long,…”

Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
May 11, 2023
Words
1030

“This is the inside story of The Plame Affair – the revelation that Valerie Plame was a CIA operative, allegedly initiated by the Bush White House because Plame’s husband, Joe Wilson, had been critical of the administration’s reasoning for starting the Iraq War. The most obvious part of this book is…”

The Federal Budget: Politics, Policy, Process
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
May 30, 2021
Words
188

“This is a perfect example of ‘be careful what you wish for…’ I wanted a detailed examination of the federal budget. This book is that thing. I did not like it. The book goes deep into the process of the federal budget – how the different parties argue about it, and the tricks they use to disguise…”

The Fifth Risk: Undoing Democracy
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
May 27, 2021
Words
304

“Kind of an odd book, but really interesting and entertaining, far beyond the original point. The book starts out as a condemnation of the Trump administration, on a specific point – they didn’t bother to staff important agencies. Lewis paints a portrait of a man who honestly didn’t think he’d win…”

How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
December 27, 2020
Words
206

“Fantastic book about the history of American colonialism, from the Philippines (which we set free) to Puerto Rico (which today exists in some weird in-between state), to dozens of islands (which we keep for geopolitical reasons). There are untold stories here about how the US never quite figured…”

The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
October 31, 2024
Words
81

“This is a polemic to interoperability. Doctorow explains why manufacturers made their products resistant to repair, resistant to integration, and complicated to change. He explains the business rationale behind it all, and some of the really dirty tricks that companies have used to make it a crime…”

The Joy of Politics: Surviving Cancer, a Campaign, a Pandemic, an Insurrection, and Life’s Other Unexpected Curveballs
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
August 6, 2023
Words
276

“Amy Klobuchar is a Democratic senator from Minnesota. I’ve heard good things about her. She’s pretty conservative for a Democrat (a Kennedy Democrat ?), and several people have told me that she and John Thune (one of my state’s senators) are actually good friends, despite being on opposite sides of…”

The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
December 27, 2022
Words
911

“This is the second of Mark Levin’s books that I’ve read, after Liberty and Tyranny . Levin, of course, is the firebrand right-wing radio show host. He’s considered one of the most aggressive , according to Wikipedia. Like his other book, Levin uses the word ‘Statist’ to describe someone who he…”

On the House: A Washington Memoir
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
December 1, 2022
Words
536

“This is not a sophisticated book. The author rambles. He tells stories. It jumps back and forth between time and scope. Subjects come and go and you never know what he’s going to talk about next. But this is a fun book. Boehner tells a great story. He swears a lot. He’s a good old boy. He’s met a…”

The Premonition: A Pandemic Story
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
December 7, 2022
Words
323

“This is a book about the start of the pandemic and how public health officers and departments responded to it. It’s sort of a sequel to The Fifth Risk , which was about how the Trump administration failed to staff critical government departments. I didn’t love it, largely because of Lewis’s writing…”

A Promised Land
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
January 15, 2021
Words
221

“You read memoirs for two things: (1) a play-by-play re-telling of history, and (2) some higher truth to it all; some ‘gestalt’ that makes you look at things differently. This book has #1, for sure. Not so much of #2. The book starts with Obama’s childhood (but doesn’t spend a lot of time on it),…”

Red Ink: Inside the High-Stakes Politics of the Federal Budget
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
May 3, 2021
Words
127

“Very short book about the problem of the US federal budget. It’s not balanced, the deficit keeps growing, and so does the debt. The book details the two basic theories of balancing the budget (reduce spending or raise taxes), and a growing number of people who want to do both. It also lays out some…”

Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House, and the World
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
May 22, 2024
Words
233

“I bought this because I’m a Jen Psaki fanboy. I was looking for memoir of her time as Joe Biden’s press secretary, but that’s not quite what I got. This is really a self-help title about communicating. Each chapter covers a different theme of how to communicate between people and audiences. Things…”

Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
June 16, 2023
Words
1219

“Much is made of the title and implied angle of this book, but – to be clear – this is a solid, comprehensive biography of Abraham Lincoln. The purported angle is this: once elected president, Abraham Lincoln appointed his main rivals for the office to important positions in his administration….”

Them: Why We Hate Each Other - and How to Heal
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
May 23, 2021
Words
130

“Wonderful book that just confirmed what I already knew – political polarization is out of control, and the only way to fix it is from the bottom up. Sasse is a Republican senator from Nebraska. He’s also an outspoken critic of Donald Trump. He wrote this book in 2018, right in the middle of the…”

Tip and the Gipper: When Politics Worked
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
July 19, 2021
Words
248

“Before he was a news show host, Chris Matthews was chief of staff to Tip O’Neill in the 1980s. During that period, Tip was the most prominent Democrat in the country as Speaker of the House, and he was the constant adversary to President Ronald Reagan. This book chronicles the six years from 1980…”

The Tyranny of Clichés: How Liberals Cheat in the War of Ideas
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
July 6, 2023
Words
361

“This is a sort of snarky book, but still very well-written. The author is tired of clichés that he believes the political Left has ‘captured,’ but which he believes are simply not true. He spends the book deconstructing them. Some of the clichés the author is upset about (written in the form of…”

What It Means to Be a Democrat
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
December 8, 2019
Words
108

“So, this is a tough book to evaluate. It’s a…polemic? …manifesto? written by George McGovern toward the end of his life. Each chapter discusses an area of national concern (wars, education hunger, addiction, etc.), and McGovern explains his position (which is presumably the Democratic party line)….”

Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
January 13, 2018
Words
85

“Tedious book. Seemed a bit scattered. The gist appears to be that the biggest reason nations fail is because of unfair, ‘extractive’ institutions, like dictatorships, that give people little incentive to work and are designed to enrich a few. The book goes on about this for 460+ pages, with example…”