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First in line : presidents, vice presidents, and the pursuit of power / Kate Andersen Brower

By: Language: eng Publication details: New York : Harper, 2019Description: xii, 336 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780062668950
  • 0062668951
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 973.92092/2
LOC classification:
  • JK 609.5 B877f 2019
Contents:
"Safe hands" You're a guest in my house Two men, two hotel suites The art of the vet The observatory The Second Lady Tragedy and trauma From Senator to subordinate: the story of Nixon/Eisenhower, Johnson/Kennedy, and Humphrey/Johnson Confusion, conflict, and musical chairs: the rocky road of Agnew/Nixon, Ford/Nixon, and Rockefeller/Ford Getting to know you ... or not: Mondale/Carter, Bush/Reagan, and Quayle/Bush From friendship to betrayal: the breakup of Al Gore and Bill Clinton The shadow president: Cheney and his sidekick Bush Fanboy: the love story of Joe and Barack Man on a wire: Mike Pence's tightrope act A heartbeat away
Summary: An intimate, news-making look at the men who are first in line to the most powerful office in the world-the vice presidents of the modern era-from Richard Nixon and LBJ to Dick Cheney, Joe Biden, and Mike PenceBestselling author Kate Andersen Brower took us inside the lives of the White House staff in The Residence. She followed that with an in-depth look at the modern first ladies in First Women. Now, in her signature style, she introduces us to the second-most-powerful men in the world, exploring the lives and roles of thirteen modern vice presidents-eight Republicans and five Democrats. In interviews with more than two hundred people, including all six living former vice presidents, their family members, insiders, and confidants, Brower pulls back the curtain to reveal the sometimes close, often chilly, and always complicated relationship between our modern presidents and their vice presidents. And she shares surprising revelations about the relationship between former vice president Joe Biden and former president Barack Obama and how Vice President Mike Pence and President Donald Trump interact behind closed doors. As Brower reveals, the president and the vice president, whether they began as allies or rivals, share a very tangible sense of admiration mixed with jealousy and resentment-even when the relationship appears to be ideal. Vice presidents owe their position to the president-a connection that affects not only how they are perceived but also their possible future as a presidential candidate, which is tied, for better or worse, to the president they serve. George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan had a famously prickly relationship during the 1980 primary, yet Bush would not have been elected president in 1988 without Reagan's high approval rating. Al Gore's 2000 loss, conversely, could partly be attributedto the Monica Lewinsky sex scandal and Bill Clinton's impeachment. Current vice president Mike Pence is walking a high-stakes political tightrope as he tries to reassure anxious Republicans while staying on his boss's good side. The rich dynamic between the president and the vice president has never been fully explored or understood-until now. Compelling and rigorously reported, grounded in history and politics, and full of deeply personal stories told here for the first time, First in Line lifts the veil of secrecy surrounding this historic political office to offer us a spellbinding portrait of what it is truly like to be a heartbeat away from the most powerful position in the world
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"Safe hands"
You're a guest in my house
Two men, two hotel suites
The art of the vet
The observatory
The Second Lady
Tragedy and trauma
From Senator to subordinate: the story of Nixon/Eisenhower, Johnson/Kennedy, and Humphrey/Johnson
Confusion, conflict, and musical chairs: the rocky road of Agnew/Nixon, Ford/Nixon, and Rockefeller/Ford
Getting to know you ... or not: Mondale/Carter, Bush/Reagan, and Quayle/Bush
From friendship to betrayal: the breakup of Al Gore and Bill Clinton
The shadow president: Cheney and his sidekick Bush
Fanboy: the love story of Joe and Barack
Man on a wire: Mike Pence's tightrope act
A heartbeat away

An intimate, news-making look at the men who are first in line to the most powerful office in the world-the vice presidents of the modern era-from Richard Nixon and LBJ to Dick Cheney, Joe Biden, and Mike PenceBestselling author Kate Andersen Brower took us inside the lives of the White House staff in The Residence. She followed that with an in-depth look at the modern first ladies in First Women. Now, in her signature style, she introduces us to the second-most-powerful men in the world, exploring the lives and roles of thirteen modern vice presidents-eight Republicans and five Democrats. In interviews with more than two hundred people, including all six living former vice presidents, their family members, insiders, and confidants, Brower pulls back the curtain to reveal the sometimes close, often chilly, and always complicated relationship between our modern presidents and their vice presidents. And she shares surprising revelations about the relationship between former vice president Joe Biden and former president Barack Obama and how Vice President Mike Pence and President Donald Trump interact behind closed doors. As Brower reveals, the president and the vice president, whether they began as allies or rivals, share a very tangible sense of admiration mixed with jealousy and resentment-even when the relationship appears to be ideal. Vice presidents owe their position to the president-a connection that affects not only how they are perceived but also their possible future as a presidential candidate, which is tied, for better or worse, to the president they serve. George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan had a famously prickly relationship during the 1980 primary, yet Bush would not have been elected president in 1988 without Reagan's high approval rating. Al Gore's 2000 loss, conversely, could partly be attributedto the Monica Lewinsky sex scandal and Bill Clinton's impeachment. Current vice president Mike Pence is walking a high-stakes political tightrope as he tries to reassure anxious Republicans while staying on his boss's good side. The rich dynamic between the president and the vice president has never been fully explored or understood-until now. Compelling and rigorously reported, grounded in history and politics, and full of deeply personal stories told here for the first time, First in Line lifts the veil of secrecy surrounding this historic political office to offer us a spellbinding portrait of what it is truly like to be a heartbeat away from the most powerful position in the world

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