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The must-read summary of Chris Matthews's book: “Hardball: How Politics Is Played Told By One Who Knows Game”.
This complete summary of "Hardball" by Chris Matthews, a well-known American political commentator and media personality, outlines his insight into the game of politics and the practical methods used by politicians. He tells anecdotes of the brutal rivalry and outrageous self-interest that can be found within political circles.
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To learn more, read "Hardball" and discover the lengths politicians will go to for the advancement of their careers.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017
Hardball has become an immensely popular book in political circles for good reason. Chris Matthews set out to write an honest rulebook on how the game of politics is played and he succeeded with this open, nonpartisan guide. Using examples from dozens of politicians on both sides of the aisle, Matthews lays out the techniques used to get ahead by those who get ahead for a living.
The book became a national bestseller and its success can also be attributed to Matthews’ belief that the rules of politics apply to every human life, not just senators and congressmen. The book focuses on the practical methods used by politicians as opposed to the political philosophies they preached. In other words, Hardball focuses on the how, not the why and it manages to explain these rules with entertaining examples that won’t soon be forgotten.
Chris Matthews is the host of one of America’s most popular political talk shows, Hardball, which airs nightly on MSNBC. He’s been a nationally syndicated columnist since 1987 and is also the author of Kennedy and Nixon: The Rivalry That Shaped Post-war America, Now, Let Me Tell You What I Really Think and American: Beyond Our Grandest Notions.
Before entering a career in journalism, Matthews was a speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter and senior aide and spokesman for House Speaker Tip O’Neill.
Johnson is perhaps the perfect example to illustrate this first rule of politics; it’s not who you know, it’s who you get to know. How did this un-photogenic man known for his stubborn personality and lack of charm become the President of the United States?
It started early for Johnson. His first night at the infamous Dodge hotel, the 22-year-old Johnson took no less than four showers in the communal bathroom and brushed his teeth five separate times the following morning. His mission was simple, there were 75 other congressional secretaries living in the building and he wanted to meet as many as possible as quickly as possible. The strategy worked as Johnson was elected Speaker of the “Little Congress” (the organization for all House staff assistants) within three months of arriving in Washington.
