From Publishers Weekly
Originally broadcast on NPR from 1991 onward, this collection of news commentary from renowned veteran reporter Schorr succeed in two ways: as vivid snapshots of recent history, and the reaction to it, in America and abroad; and as canny evidence of how little really changes in a decade and a half. The author (Staying Tuned: A Life in Journalism) and NPR senior news analyst tackles déjà vu-inducing topics like dissatisfaction over the Iraq policy of President Bush in the early '90s (a chief executive "who attends orchestrated events and expresses what sounds like orchestrated empathy"), and a Clinton presidential campaign facing character issues and a "gotcha" press mentality. In the years since, the repeat Emmy and Peabody award winner takes aim at issues large and small (Waco, the Unabomber, terrorism, abortion, the "State of Peace on Earth"), and especially the changing nature of the news business, including eulogies to industry greats (Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, New York Times editor Abe Rosenthal), coverage analysis (the O.J. trial, Monica Lewinsky) and the erosion of the first amendment. The short pieces that populate this volume offer shrewd, sure assessment that makes great bite-sized reading for any fan of politics, Schorr or NPR news.
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Product Description
A journey through twenty years of politics with one of the most revered news analysts of our time Daniel Schorr, an institution at CBS for decades and a twenty-year mainstay of NPR, is a legend in journalism.
Come to Think of It is the first selection of Schorrs observations on politics and American life from the years 1990 to the presenta peerless commentary on the history of our time. Schorrs essays reveal him as a master of pithy, get-to-the-point analysis, whether he is calling the Supreme Courts 2000 decision to seat George W. Bush as president a junta by a Gang of Five or eviscerating a conservative counterpart for belittling F.D.R.s legacy. Schorrs experiencehe has covered the administrations of twelve presidentsgives him an authority and range that permeate every page of
Come to Think of It.
Schorrs analyses include insight on:
The Iraq war in current and historical perspective
The first Gulf War, Bosnia, North Korea, and Iran
Executive privilege and misdeeds throughout history
Healthcare, welfare, and the state of the social contract
The proliferation of nuclear weapons
The U.N. report on climate change
As a record of our perilous times and as a cogent primer on the politics of the last two decades,
Come to Think of It is an unparalleled record of political analysis. This will be a must-read for the legions of devoted NPR listeners who tune in to hear Daniel Schorr every week and for anyone who wants insight and a historical perspective on the 2008 election.
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