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What It Takes: The Way to the White House [Kindle Edition]

Richard Ben Cramer
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A masterpiece of political reportage that exposes the emotional reality of the modern American campaign system
 
Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Richard Ben Cramer cracks open the heart of the American political system in this classic exploration of the 1988 presidential campaign. Cramer delves into the personal, intimate lives of the key candidates, including George H. W. Bush, Bob Dole, Joe Biden, and Michael Dukakis, as he seeks to understand the drives, passions, egos, and failings that transform an individual into a president.
 
Exhaustively researched from thousands of hours of interviews, What It Takes creates powerful portraits of the men who would be president, and how the campaign for the highest office transforms them.


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From Publishers Weekly

Cramer's compulsively readable chronicle of the 1988 presidential campaign, a BOMC featured selection and a one-week PW bestseller in cloth, focuses on six contenders--Bush and Dole among the Republicans, and Democrats Hart, Biden, Gephardt and Dukakis--bringing them to life with detailed descriptions and well-crafted interior monologues.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Defying political logic, Cramer has written a non sequitur that succeeds. In the midst of the 1992 campaign, why write such an exhaustive scorecard of the presidential candidates of 1988? By delving into the lives of these men--George Bush, Robert Dole, Gary Hart, Richard Gephardt, Joseph Biden, and Michael Dukakis--Cramer allows the reader to experience palpably what it feels like to run for president in 1992. The extended biographical sketches are among the finest of the current genre, surpassing his choppier but still satisfying transitional sections on the campaign itself. Dole's recovery from having his arm nearly blown off in World War II is a triumph as powerfully retold as Ron Kovic's story in Born on the Fourth of July (McGraw, 1976). This extended metaphor of surviving and prospering on the mean streets of American politics is recommended for public libraries and emphatically so for large collections. BOMC featured selection; previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 1/92, and "On the Campaign Book Trail," LJ 3/15/92, p. 110-112.
- Karl Helicher, Upper Merion Twp. Lib., King of Prussia, Pa.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Publisher: Open Road Media (August 2, 2011)
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  • Language: English
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66 of 69 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting and Very Readable August 27, 2000
Format:Paperback
This is a very good book that delves into the type of personalities that "have what it takes" to climb to the top ranks of presidential contenders.

Focusing on the Democrat and GOP hopefuls in 1988, Cramer paints a devastating portrait of the personalities of the ten or so aspirants. Along the way, he provides a good snapshot of modern presidential politics.

What is revealed are hard driven men, who are willing to sacrifice all other concerns to their political ambitions. Although Bush, Gore, Dukakis, Hart, Biden, Dole and the others have very different life stories and personalities, they are very similar in their focus, drive and ego. This book provides biographical sketches of each as well as an insiders view of their 1988 campaigns. Knowing Delaware's Biden a little, I would say that he captures at least that character fairly accurately.

The only complaint with this book is that Cramer takes great liberties with his characters in telling their stories. He can not know what they were thinking exactly during all the vignettes he paints, yet he writes as if he were the central character and he had intimate knowledge of conversations, feelings and dialogue. Cramer also draws many conclusions from the life portraits of his characters. This style is not unenjoyable, but one should be forwarned that the author writes in the "gonzo" journalism style that sounds more authoritative than it could possibly be. This is the type of writing that makes these types of books difficult to rely on as historical sources, but can present an interesting story.

What it Takes is very readable and enjoyable.

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A true classic on presidential elections April 20, 2005
Format:Paperback
Ben Cramer follows the major candidates in their races to become president in 1988. He reproduces their speaking and thinking styles in such an incredible way that you will never be able to think of any of these people (Bob Dole, GHW Bush, Jesse Jackson) in quite the same way you did before.

His intense focus on how the candidates act differently when in private than they do when they're out giving their stump speech makes for fascinating reading. If you're tired of dry books that are "nothing but the facts, ma'am," you'll love this well-written story.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "What it Takes" to write the perfect political book April 19, 2003
Format:Paperback
No study of modern American politics is complete without reading this book. At the center of the political universe is the presidency. What kind of people seek this office, and all of the attendant scrutiny and hardship that even the most fortunate candidates endure? What personal attributes set one candidate above the rest?

Essentially, one of these men will be the most powerful man in the world, and have a chance at shaping history. This book answers the questions "why" and "how."

Cramer understands his subjects, and the profiles of each candidate would be excellent stand-alone biographies. Extremely readable and well written, without sacrificing substance.

A truly unique and indespensible work. To find out what it takes, read this book.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars This book offers amazing insights
into the process by which we eliminate often worthy candidates and settle on the one who'll debase himself most for us. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Don Williams
4.0 out of 5 stars Gold Standard for Political Junkies
This is a fascinating book, with a very detailed description of the many sacrifices associated with presidential campaigns. Read more
Published 17 days ago by --
5.0 out of 5 stars Deep coverage of candidates...impact of press on candidates
Very thorough coverage of the candidates...George Bush sr, Biden, Hart, Dukakis, Dole and others. How a candidate can be thrown to the wolves....dispassionate view of media impact.
Published 24 days ago by D S Gorsline
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent writer
Richard Ben Cramer is truly a gifted writer, I'm reminded of a modern day Mark Twain. Potentially dull subject matter is deftly turned with amazing detail that makes for a very... Read more
Published 29 days ago by Lucky
4.0 out of 5 stars A book for avid political readers.
Extraordinarily well written insight into some of America's leading political candidates and what drives them to the Oval Office. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Gordon Hastings
3.0 out of 5 stars It is not what I expected
While the author puts the spotlight on various candidates I really am not interested in how a candidates uncle or cousin conducts his/her life. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Barbara M. Graf
5.0 out of 5 stars REALLY a good book; needed to be as long as it is.
Unqiue inisght intop an electiuon (1988) and prfoundly told story of the men who ran. Even made be admire Bob Dole!!!
Published 1 month ago by Anthony R. Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars An exceptional book
Whether you are a political junky or like biographies, you won't be disappointed with this magnus opus. No question, at 1000+ pages it is a long read, but every second was a joy. Read more
Published 1 month ago by R Murphy
4.0 out of 5 stars Easy read
I have not yet finished this book but I find it both interesting and informative in addition to being easy to read.
Published 2 months ago by M Carol Samulski
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing book!
This book is wonderful, filled with superb stories about Biden, Dukakis, Hart(pence), et al. The fascinating opening chapter details the insane amount of planning that went into... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Robert Tonucci
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