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  1. 1 day ago · It’s been three years since Bob Woodward’s last book chronicling the power games of the Washington elite—hardly a long interval, especially for an 81-year-old author. But that last book ...

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  3. 21 hours ago · The arrival of a new Bob Woodward book has a well-established choreography; enterprising reporters get hold of copies of the heavily embargoed volume a week or so ahead of its publication date and ...

    • The Man Who Would Be President
    • The Price of Politics
    • Obama’s Wars
    • Plan of Attack
    • Maestro
    • The Brethren
    • Fear
    • The Agenda
    • The Commanders
    • The Last of The President’s Men

    It’s not quite accurate to say that I read this book, though I did turn every page. Co-written by David Broder, it’s a collection of articles, first published in The Washington Post during the buildup to the 1992 campaign, about Vice President Dan Quayle. Either Woodward or his publicist has banished the book from his website, which contains a leng...

    Ever since State of Denial, his third book about the George W. Bush administration, Woodward has fashioned himself as much an analyst of the presidency as a just-the-facts conduit of White House secrets, gossip and intrigue. The Price of Politics cements this ascension from Washington Postcops reporter to D.C. eminence by opening with a first-perso...

    It could be that No-Drama Obama just made for low-drama Woodward. There’s little that Woodward appears to enjoy more than quoting some presidential cursing, but no matter how impatient Obama gets with his generals in this account of his Afghanistan policy, POTUS stays PG-rated. “I’m pissed” is as profane as it gets, but even then “he didn’t raise h...

    When the first Iraq war ended in 1991, there was a lot of talk about the end of America’s lingering “Vietnam syndrome.” By the time the second Iraq war began a decade later, Vietnam syndrome had been replaced by Gulf War syndrome, a national assumption that war could be brief, sterile and free of sacrifice. Plan of Attack is Woodward’s first, and d...

    Like Plan of Attack, Woodward’s story of how Alan Greenspan helped create the prosperity of the 1990s feels like half a book. Unlike Plan of Attack, we never get the sequel, or the revision. There’s little about the asset bubbles—in stocks and in housing—whose bursting would define the next decade of economic policymaking, other than Greenspan’s un...

    Woodward’s first book after The Final Days, co-written with Scott Armstrong, begins as SCOTUS for Dummies: “The United States Supreme Court, the highest court in the land, is the final forum for appeal in the American judiciary.” While Woodward and Armstrong’s infiltration of the cloistered realm of justices and their clerks is impressive, the resu...

    Donald Trump makes for pretty good copy, even if Woodward hasn’t turned up all that much—or at least all that much beyond the book’s jaw-dropping prologue, in which Gary Cohn lifts a document (an order to withdraw from a trade agreement with South Korea that Trump was about to sign) from the president’s desk. The theme, beyond Trump’s ignorance and...

    When I first read this book almost 25 years ago, I loved it. Clinton’s purple rages! Long-term interest rates! A surprise cameo by Atul Gawande! OK, I only noticed the Gawande cameo upon rereading it. We’ve got all the materials here for a great Woodward book—characters who are still historically important, and in ways (like Hillary Clinton) that w...

    This Bush at War prequel feels like the first time Woodward settled on the form he describes as “somewhere between newspaper journalism and history.” He set out to write a book about the Pentagon, presumably one that would resemble Veil, his book about the Central Intelligence Agency. The invasions of Panama and Iraq changed his approach, and his d...

    A memoir of Alexander Butterfield, the Nixon aide who disclosed the existence of the president’s Oval Office taping system to the Senate Watergate Committee, this book is most notable for documenting what a weirdo Nixon was. It also includes Woodward’s favorite Nixon White House anecdote, which appears in multiple books: Staff assistants in the Nix...

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  5. Oct 8, 2024 · Bob Woodward writes in his new book “War” that Donald Trump has had as many as seven private phone calls with Vladimir Putin since leaving office and that he secretly sent the Russian ...

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  7. Barack Obama, Economy. Based on 18 months of reporting, Woodward’s 17th book The Price of Politics is an intimate, documented examination of how President Obama and the highest profile Republican and Democratic leaders in the United States Congress attempted to restore the American economy and improve the federal government’s fiscal ...

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