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Audacity - Large Print by Jonathan Chait (Paperback)

Audacity - Large Print by  Jonathan Chait (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"An unassailable case that, in the eyes of history, Barack Obama will be viewed as one of America's best and most accomplished presidents. Over the course of eight years, Barack Obama has amassed an array of outstanding achievements. His administration saved the American economy from collapse, expanded health insurance to millions who previously could not afford it, negotiated an historic nuclear deal with Iran, helped craft a groundbreaking international climate accord, reined in Wall Street and crafted a new vision of racial progress. He has done all of this despite a left that frequently disdained him as a sellout, and a hysterical right that did everything possible to destroy his agenda even when they agreed with what he was doing. Now, as the page turns to our next Commander in Chief, Jonathan Chait, acclaimed as one of the most incisive and meticulous political commentators in America, digs deep into Obama's record on major policy fronts--economics, the environment, domestic reform, health care, race, foreign policy, and civil rights--to demonstrate why history will judge our forty-fourth president as among the greatest in history. Audacity does not shy away from Obama's failures, most notably in foreign policy. Yet Chait convincingly shows that President Obama has accomplished what candidate Obama said he would, despite overwhelming opposition--and that the hopes of those who voted for him have not been dashed despite the smokescreen of extremist propaganda and the limits of short-term perspective"--!cProvided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>An essential starting point for those assessing the Obama presidency." --<em>Washington Monthly</em></strong><strong><br/></strong></p><p><strong>Two presidencies later, the time has never been better to revisit the legacy of Barack Obama. In <em>Audacity</em>, <em>New York Magazine</em> writer Jonathan Chait makes the </strong><strong>unassailable case that, in the eyes of history, Obama will be viewed as one of America's best and most accomplished presidents.</strong></p><p>Over the course of eight years, Barack Obama has amassed an array of outstanding achievements. His administration saved the American economy from collapse, expanded health insurance to millions who previously could not afford it, negotiated an historic nuclear deal with Iran, helped craft a groundbreaking international climate accord, reined in Wall Street and crafted a new vision of racial progress. He has done all of this despite a left that frequently disdained him as a sellout, and a hysterical right that did everything possible to destroy his agenda even when they agreed with what he was doing. </p><p>Now, as the page turns to our next Commander in Chief, Jonathan Chait, acclaimed as one of the most incisive and meticulous political commentators in America, digs deep into Obama's record on major policy fronts--economics, the environment, domestic reform, health care, race, foreign policy, and civil rights--to demonstrate why history will judge our forty-fourth president as among the greatest in history. </p><p><em>Audacity </em>does not shy away from Obama's failures, most notably in foreign policy. Yet Chait convincingly shows that President Obama has accomplished what candidate Obama said he would, despite overwhelming opposition--and that the hopes of those who voted for him have not been dashed despite the smokescreen of extremist propaganda and the limits of short-term perspective.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>An unassailable case that, in the eyes of history, Barack Obama will be viewed as one of America's best and most accomplished presidents.</p><p>Over the course of eight years, Barack Obama's administration saved the American economy from collapse, expanded health insurance to millions, negotiated an unprecedented nuclear deal with Iran, helped craft a groundbreaking international climate accord, reined in Wall Street, reformed our education system, and formulated a new vision of racial -progress. He has done all of this despite a left that frequently disdained him as a sellout, and a right that did everything possible to -destroy his agenda. </p><p>Now, as the page turns to possibly the most dangerous commander in chief in our history, Jonathan Chait, one of America's most incisive and meticulous political commentators, digs deep into Obama's record on major policy fronts to demonstrate why history will judge our forty-fourth president as among our greatest. Chait explains why so many observers missed the enormous evidence of progress and reveals why Obama's accomplishments will last despite the reactionary effort by Donald Trump and the Republicans to extinguish them. And in its resounding defense of Obama's tenure, Audacity both makes clear his victories, and what we need to fight for next. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Chait offers a well-organized, clearly written case that will be valuable to future historians in their assessments."--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em><br><br>"<i>Audacity</i> is a sturdy defense of the past eight years and an attack on left-wing Americans who moan about Obama's timidity. And in this endeavor it is a rip-roaring success. Chait tells the Obama story with enormous sympathy, but with enough detachment to make it credible."--<i>The Times</i> (UK)<br><br>"[Chait is] one of the most influential political journalists of our time...the verve with which he pursues his quarries has made him one of our great polemicists."--<i>New Republic</i><br><br>"A timely, trenchant and relentlessly argued book presenting the 44th president in terms that he himself would approve. Not only did Obama change America for the better, Chait writes, he also cemented a new policy infrastructure that will resist Trump's efforts to tear it down."--<i>New York Times Sunday Book Review</i><br><br>"Chait's brilliant new book, <i>Audacity</i>, upends the conventional wisdom of the Washington commentariat -- and a surprising number of liberals -- that Barack Obama's presidency was little more than eight years of disappointment...setting out a compelling case that he was one of the most successful presidents of modern times."--<i>The Guardian</i><br><br>"Chait's command of policy and politics, and his clarity of thought, guarantee that Audacity will remain an essential starting point for those assessing the Obama presidency."--<i>Washington Monthly</i><br><br>"<i>Audacity, </i> by Jonathan Chait of <i>New York</i> magazine, one of today's must-read political journalists...documents the scale of Obama's domestic policy, on health care, taxes, finance, climate, civil rights and education. Chait also explains why [Obama's successes] won't simply disappear... The book is a brave one."--David Leonhardt, <i>New York Times</i> Op-Ed columnist<br><br>"[Chait] lacerates wimpish liberals and the duplicitous cynics on the right. He points out, over and over again, that, ideologically speaking, Obama's policies were largely derived from a liberal Republican tradition."--<i>Brooklyn Rail</i><br>

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