Shadow: Five Presidents and the Legacy of Watergate (Paperback)

Author: Bob Woodward
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780684852638
Publisher: Touchstone Publications
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 30591528
Item#: RQN44Y
Dimensions (in Inches) 8.5H x 6.25L x 1.75T
Pages: 608
 
In an authoritative, unsettling narrative of the modern, beleaguered presidency, Bob Woodward takes readers deep into the administrations of Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton to describe how each president discovered that the office had been forever altered by the effects of the Watergate scandal. of photos.
 
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Investigative journalist Bob Woodward, the co-author of ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN, examines presidential power after Watergate through key events in the Carter, Ford, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton administrations. He sees a diminishing respect for the office and a growing cynicism and interest in salaciousness by the public and the press.

 

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"As his reporting in Watergate demonstrated twenty-five years ago, Woodward is a highly effective investigative journalist. These skills are on full display in SHADOW." - Robert Dallek 07/26/1999


 
 
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Gerald Ford had been traveling from California to Colorado when impeachment was voted but saw the gathering on the White House South Lawn on television. He was offended. It looked like a pep rally. It was another Clinton stunt. Ford liked Clinton personally but was wary of him. In the summer of 1993, Clinton and Ford had spent several days together in Colorado on vacation. They played golf one day with Jack Nicklaus. Clinton claimed he shot something like an 80.

Ford was shocked. Golf was a matter of honor, even for old duffers, and Clinton had repeatedly taken second shots called mulligans.

Nicklaus leaned over to Ford and whispered in disgust, "Eighty with fifty floating mulligans."

Both Ford and Jimmy Carter had agreed to speak jointly on impeachment because the issue had so many consequences for the presidency. Carter had faxed a draft statement. Ford and his staff had gone to work. After six drafts, the two ex-presidents se

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