Confronting the Presidents
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Publisher Description
Every American president, from Washington to Biden: Their lives, policies, foibles, and legacies, assessed with clear-eyed authority and wit.
Authors of the acclaimed Killing books, the #1 bestselling narrative history series in the world, Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard begin a new direction with Confronting the Presidents.
From Washington to Jefferson, Lincoln to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Kennedy to Nixon, Reagan to Obama and Biden, the 45 United States presidents have left lasting impacts on our nation. Some of their legacies continue today, some are justly forgotten, and some have changed as America has changed. Whether famous, infamous, or obscure, all the presidents shaped our nation in unexpected ways.
The authors' extensive research has uncovered never before seen historical facts based on private correspondence and newly discovered documentation, such as George Washington's troubled relationship with his mother.
In Confronting the Presidents, O’Reilly and Dugard present 45 wonderfully entertaining and insightful portraits of each president, with no-spin commentary on their achievements—or lack thereof. Who best served America, and who undermined the founding ideals? Who were the first ladies, and what were their surprising roles in making history? Which presidents were the best, which the worst, and which didn’t have much impact? How do decisions made in one era, under the pressure of particular circumstances, still resonate today? And what do presidents like to eat, drink, and do when they aren’t working—or even sometimes when they are?
These and many more questions are answered in each fascinating chapter of Confronting the Presidents. Written with O’Reilly and Dugard’s signature style, authority, and eye for telling detail, Confronting the Presidents will delight all listeners of history, politics, and current affairs, especially during the 2024 election season.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.
Customer Reviews
Decent. But not without issues.
This may be a better book than audiobook. Listening to it with the constant interruptions for “footnote: etc etc etc. End footnote” is immersion busting. And oftentimes the interruptions are for the author to plug another one of his books.
The second issue I have is this book may have accuracy issues. Right off the top in the section about Washington it describes how Washington is preoccupied with his thoughts about being sterile and unable to have children. Well, that is not a verifiable fact. That has only been suggested. And it may be true. But this author writes it out as if it is proven history when it very much is not.
All in all. Just read this book rather than listen to it if you’re considering it.
A must read/listen! Very fact based.
I really enjoyed this book. It is fact based without bias. Very historical. This is a must read for anyone who wants to learn about the history of US Presidents
Great book!
It’s so full of interesting stories about the lives of the presidents and their families.