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High Hopes - Bill Clinton and the Politics of Ambition (Hardcover, New)
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High Hopes - Bill Clinton and the Politics of Ambition (Hardcover, New)
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Bill Clinton is a man whose inconsistencies have profoundly puzzled
reporters, pundits, and this reviewer. The author sets out to make
sense of these contradictions. He looks at President Clinton's
character form the perspective of ambition, integrity, and his
relationship with others. It is in Renshon's examination of these
characteristics that make High Hopes so intriguing and educational.
--The American Reporter Book Review The Clinton presidency is
pivotal, occurring at a particularly sensitive time in American and
world history. The Cold War has ended; yet Americans face daunting
social and economic problems and are increasingly divided about how
to address them. In this perceptive psychological portrait of
Clinton and his presidency, expert Stanley Renshon investigates
whether Clinton has demonstrated the requisite qualities of
judgment, vision, character, and skill to meet the challenges he
faces, domestically and internationally, and whether he merits
another term. Renshon incisively analyzes Clinton's sweeping
ambitions, his enormous confidence in himself and his goals, and
his success in convincing people that he genuinely cares about
them. He reveals a Bill Clinton whose capacity for political
success is often undermined by the very traits for which many
praise him. His unusually high self-confidence, for instance, leads
him to believe that he can accomplish what others have not, that he
can, for instance, reconcile polar opposites such as liberal
Democrats and conservative Republicans. Remarkably persistent
throughout Clinton's career are certain character traits which have
defined him to the public--his tendency to make promises he can't
keep, his ability to win people over in person, his sudden blind
rages. Renshon traces the development of Clinton's character from
his early family experiences to his highly successful adolescence
and long political career. He illustrates how each step along the
way--Clinton's inconsistent experiences as an adored but
disregarded child, his attempt to avoid the draft and the
consequences of doing so, his marriage to Hillary Rodham whose own
psychology has both helped and hurt him, and his tenure as governor
during which his character first became a political issue--is
crucial to understanding his erratic and controversial presidency.
Renshon explores the nature of the Clinton marriage as a political
partnership and looks at Hillary Clinton as an associate president.
High Hopes gives us a new understanding of why a man with so many
talents has become a president whose performance has not measured
up to his promise.
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