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Now It's My Turn: A Daughter's Chronicle of Political Life [Kindle Edition]

Mary Cheney
2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (102 customer reviews)

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Book Description

Who is Mary Cheney?

In the most eagerly awaited political memoir of the season, Mary Cheney, who served as a top campaign aide to her father, the vice president, presents a behind-the-scenes look at the high-intensity world of presidential politics and talks for the first time about her life, her family, and her role in the campaigns of 2000 and 2004.

As a senior adviser to her father, she was in the middle of every major event of the 2000 and 2004 presidential contests -- at the conventions, the debates, and on the trail. Both elections made history -- and so did Mary. And for the first time ever, she writes about what it was like to be at the center of her father's campaigns as his daughter, as a member of the senior staff, and, though she never intended it, as a political target for the other side.

Mary, her experiences, and her opinions, have been the subject of intense debate in the media and from activists on both ends of the political spectrum, but she has never spoken publicly about herself, her life, or her political views -- until now.

In Now It's My Turn, a frank, funny, and down-to-earth memoir, Mary Cheney describes life inside the bubble of a national campaign. She talks about her close relationship with her parents, how it feels to be pursued by the press, and what it was like when John Edwards and John Kerry made her sexual orientation an issue in live debates televised to millions of Americans. As she describes it, life inside a presidential campaign can be uplifting, frustrating, and heartbreaking, but no matter what else it may be, it's always entertaining.


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This is not another coming-out story. Mary Cheney, whose father, Dick Cheney, was not upset by her sexual orientation, carefully avoids this overworked theme and focuses on her role in the 2000 and 2004 campaigns of his run for vice-president of the United States. By doing so, she pursues another tired topic, the insider look at political campaigns. Cheney's view lacks any introspection and verges on idolatry: not only does Father always know best but he is also calm, courageous, righteous, loving and wise. Whenever her dad's name comes up, Cheney's voice becomes sugary and worshipful. Her anecdotes and breezy delivery move the audio along nicely, but sometimes her narrative undercuts the hero she worships, as when her father, confronted by an audience of elementary schoolers instead of their parents, proceeds with a speech on school bonds that baffles his young audience. Those hoping for a look at Cheney's relationship with her partner, Heather Poe, will be disappointed. Cheney's voice seethes with anger at intrusions into her private life, but she fails to see that if the Democrats hadn't pushed her into the spotlight, there would be little interest in this book.
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About the Author

Mary Cheney served as the personal aide to her father, the vice presidential nominee, during the 2000 presidential campaign. In 2004, she was director of vice presidential operations for Bush-Cheney '04. Ms. Cheney is a graduate of Colorado College and holds an M.B.A. from the University of Denver. She currently works for AOL, Inc., and lives in Great Falls, Virginia, with her partner, Heather Poe.

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  • File Size: 332 KB
  • Print Length: 256 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 141652049X
  • Publisher: Pocket Books (May 9, 2006)
  • Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000GCFXTK
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Most of us do not read this type of book expecting to be subjected to such vitriolic passages. Ricky Warren  |  26 reviewers made a similar statement
Not so with Ms. Cheney. S. Northrop  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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143 of 161 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible excuse for a book May 10, 2006
By B. Chen
Format:Hardcover
I don't know what this book is trying to accomplish, it's neither history or a good political analysis nor a good biography. It seems like a bunch of poorly written passages hurried together to make money before her father's tenure. Her silence before the book makes it suspect.
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128 of 144 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Badly Written May 10, 2006
Format:Hardcover
I wanted to read about how a campaign works from behind the scenes, and I was extremely disappointed with this book. It's not only badly written but it goes on and on and on. It's almost as if she repeats the same lines over and over again. Yeah, there were a few entries about growing up that were nice but it falls short of being worth the read, or the money for that matter. Skip this one and buy something else.
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138 of 156 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary May 10, 2006
By Terry
Format:Hardcover
This book is, to borrow a phrase from the 1960s, dullsville. Mary doesn't address such issues as working for the political party (the Republicans) who spewed the most antigay, hate-filled rhetoric, including mail and car flyers, that were perhaps the most morally repulsive since the days of George Wallace and Lester Maddox's hate-filled mail and car flyers about African Americans. She doesn't address why she and her partner were kept off the stage at tens of Republican rallies. Why she hasn't marched for civil rights for GLBTs, though she is happy to accept those rights and take advantage of them, limited as they are. The book is poorly written, poorly edited, a mishmash of excuses and moral equivocations that make Mary, at the end, a figure to be pitied. How said to be part of a family that hides you away.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutly loved the book
I was just curious about Mary Cheney's political beliefs were and now i know. I respect her as a writer and as a human being. Can't wait for her next book, hopefully!:)
Published 7 months ago by Hope
2.0 out of 5 stars "Bizarre" is what comes to mind....
So let me get this straight (no pun intended)... it was "outrageous" and "infuriating" for the Democrats to say that Mary Cheney was a lesbian -- injecting her personal life into... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Andrew Krikorian
5.0 out of 5 stars Mary Cheney's NOW IT'S MY TURN Gives Her Side Of Some Amazing Years
I have read so many reviews of Mary Cheney's book NOW IT'S MY TURN, but I have to say that I don't actually agree with a lot of them. Read more
Published 17 months ago by C. A. Webb
4.0 out of 5 stars A interesting "insider" look at the Bush adminstration
She is obvisous pulling punches and being edited. But it is still an interesting read as she attempts to explain her actions or lack there of.
Published on February 15, 2009 by Karen R. Hogenboom
3.0 out of 5 stars Misleading title sets readers up for disappointment
I'm the mother of a lesbian daughter, and an activist who works for equal rights. During the last presidential election, I wondered how Mary Cheney was able to reconcile her sexual... Read more
Published on May 16, 2007 by Rochelle Hollander Schwab
1.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely terrible
Anyone who rated this book above 2 stars has no idea what a good book is. Instead of taking the opportunity to write a compelling book all she seemed to do was churn out a boring,... Read more
Published on May 14, 2007 by M. Sylvia
1.0 out of 5 stars Ms. Cheney's only talent is how to COMPLAIN!
It seems that if one were to grow up in a family of wealth and power that they would have a positive outlook on life. Not so with Ms. Cheney. Read more
Published on January 12, 2007 by S. Northrop
4.0 out of 5 stars Mary Cheney's Strength
A good read. Mary is real. Her energetic, insightful support of her Dad's political efforts and her description of that trail is entertaining. Read more
Published on January 4, 2007 by Gerad T. Higgins
3.0 out of 5 stars She Didn't Take Her Turn
I was raised in Republican country and currently live in the Democrat-heavy Midwest. I've struggled with every vote I've ever cast because certain issues are so party-specific. Read more
Published on December 26, 2006 by K. Johnson
1.0 out of 5 stars A boring piece of propaganda
I had high expectations of this book; however, I was so bored I had a hard time finishing it. The writing seemed elementary and the stories sanitized. Read more
Published on November 10, 2006 by Sherri L. Newcomb
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More About the Author

Mary Cheney served as Director of Vice-Presidential Operations for the Bush-Cheney '04 Campaign. During the 2000 presidential campaign, she was the personal aide to her father, the vice-presidential nominee. Ms. Cheney is a graduate of Colorado College and holds an M.B.A. from the University of Denver. A resident of Conifer, Colorado, she has worked for the Colorado Rockies Baseball Club and for Coors Brewing Company.


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What makes a SPOTLIGHT review
But why was my review a "spotlight review" for several days, only to later be deleted completely with 90 other reviews?
May 23, 2006 by M. Signorile |  See all 3 posts
Amazon went in and deleted the negative reviews
It appears Amazon is just deleting many negatives...I bought the book from them and gave a negative review. I felt my review was very respectful, but they wrote back to inform me that it was deemed "innappropriate". Is Amazon right-winged?
May 22, 2006 by Paul A. Amato |  See all 7 posts
Mary, your country needs you now! Be the first to reply
Wheres my review?
my first review was deleted as it was negative, I assume. I posted another and it still hasn't been posted. What is going on Amazon? Are you in bed with the Bush Administration, or Cheney? I can't figure out why you are deleting and/or not posting!
May 20, 2006 by Paul A. Amato |  See all 2 posts
The great Amazon purge
It looks like many of the reviews written by people who said they had not read the book were deleted. Some that were purged were just rants that had little to do with book content and everything to do with certain persons' dislike of Mary Cheney. I don't have a problem with purging that stuff. ... Read more
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