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A ringing call to action by one of the country's longest serving and most respected legislators.

In the months and years following September 11, Senator Robert C. Byrd has viewed with alarm what he considers to be a "slow unraveling of the people's liberties," when all dissenting voices were stilled and awesome power swung suddenly to the president to fight a "war on terror." This path violates historic American principles―it shows no regard for the balance of powers or the role of the Congress; it invades our privacy; and it eliminates public participation in and understanding of government. Swept along, we have entered a war without proper consideration and rushed dangerous legislation through Congress.  Now is the time to regain the Constitution, to return to the values and processes that made America great. Byrd does not shrink from speaking the truth to an ever more aggressive and imperial White House. Byrd has written a new postscript for the paperback edition.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2010
    Bottom-Line: Though a Democrat, Byrd's words flow not from a partisan quill, but from a deep love of country...he is an American who loves his country and Constitution.

    "I'm the commander--see, I don't need to explain--I do not need to explain why I do things. That's the interesting thing about being President. Maybe somebody needs to explain to me why they say something, but I don't feel like I owe anybody an explanation..."George W. Bush from Bush at War by Bob Woodward, as quoted in Losing America: Confronting a Reckless and Arrogant Presidency.

    That one statement epitomizes the central theme of Senator Robert C. Byrd's (D-West Virginia) new book Losing America: Confronting a Reckless and Arrogant Presidency. That is that President Bush is an arrogant man whom Byrd sees as "callow and reckless," and "incredibly dangerous," and thoroughly undeserving of the office he currently holds.
    I do not believe there has never been more negative press (books, magazine articles, newsprint etc.) written about a sitting president, as has been written about Bush in the history of our Republic. Attacks on the Bush presidency have reached a fever-pitch in recent months, with books by former Counterterrorism Chief Richard Clarke and former Secretary of the Treasury Paul O'Neil leading the pack. But few critics of the Bush Administration and its many failings bring to the debate the weight of Senator Byrd who has served along side 11 presidents. With forty-five years of Senate tenure to claim as his own, combined with a scholar's understanding of constitutional government, few can match Senator Byrd's experience and insight into the inner working of our Republic and it many and varied machinations.

    In "Losing America," Byrd not only criticizes the oft-discussed rise of the neoconservative philosophy, but he also speaks with deep sorrow and undeniable passion at what he sees as the slow erosion of constitutionally mandated separation of powers between the Congress and the presidency. And Byrd also speaks with sorrow to what he sees as the evisceration of the United States Senate at the hands of a simple minded man, whose lack of constitutional acumen has led to the "slow unraveling of the people's liberties," in the months and years following 9/11.

    An eloquent orator, Byrd often laces his speeches with quotes from antiquity and the founding fathers, which he uses to formulate well-reasoned legal and historical arguments to illustrate his concerns, and drive his central theme home; mainly, as the title to one of his speeches points our, the Emperor Has No Clothes and he, Byrd, is two crier trying desperately to make us all see the naked arrogance and destructiveness of the Bush presidency.

    At age 87, the fiddle player and former Klansman from West Virginia is an unlikely Pied Piper. But in the months leading up to the Iraq War, Byrd thrust by his own sense outrage at the treatment of the Senate, whom he sees as the greatest deliberative body in the world, became the Congress's moral conscience and protector of the Constitution. As Senators young and old, Democrat and Republican fell in line behind the Bush Administration due to intimidation, bullying, and outright lies, Byrd, stood his ground. And through--now famous floor speeches, eight of which are included in this book--repeatedly warned that the Bush White House was on a reckless and perilous course, one that endangered the very foundations of our democracy. How prescient were his views? Each one of has to take an objective look at our country and it standing in the word, an answer that question for themselves, but I stand with the Senator!

    A recent newspaper article noted on the occasion of Senator Byrd's now famous February 13, 2003 speech, entitled We Stand Passively Mute: "When he rose on Feb. 12, 2003, to speak against the Bush administration's request for congressional authorization, his words ricocheted around the world. He chided his colleagues for standing `passively mute . . . paralyzed by our own uncertainty, seemingly stunned by the sheer turmoil of events.' He attacked the idea of pre-emptive war, calling Iraq `the first test of a revolutionary doctrine applied in an extraordinary way at an unfortunate time . . . in contravention of international law.'"

    In many ways "Losing America" is unique among the books calling the Bush Administration to task for its reckless course. Byrd, long past fearing political retribution or concerned about revenge from the White House, pulls few punches in his lambasting of Bush whom he says challenges the wisdom of our founders like none of the other eleven presidents he's seen in office. Through Byrd's eyes we gain unique insight into the inner working of the Senate, and none to subtle nuances of the budget debates between Congress and the Executive Branch of OUR government. Byrd, through his fluent prose treats us to a history lesson in American government, offers insight into the minds of the Founding Fathers as they crafted the founding principles of the American Republic.

    Now Come the Dogs of War

    Byrd in his quest to put the current administration in the strongest possible light thus proving that the Emperor Has No Clothes even cites an infamous quotation by Hermann Goering on how to sell a war to the citizenry; it is:

    "Why, of course, the people don't want war. Why would some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best that he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally, the common people don't want war; neither did Russia, or England or America, nor for that matter Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leader of the country who determine policy and it is always a simple matter to drag people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a Parliament or a Communist dictatorship...[V]oice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country."--Hermann Goering, quoted in the Nuremberg Diary (1947) by G.M. Gilbert

    Thus opens Chapter 8 of "Losing America", entitled Selling The War, speaking of the now ill-joined Iraq War, which of course is still ongoing. Byrd speaks out forcefully against the war, chiding his fellow Senators for giving into the dogged pressure from the Bush White House and voting to supplant--for a second time in thirty years--the power of the Congress to declare war and transferring it the presidency.

    More then just a testimony to the arrogance of the Bush presidency, "Losing America" is blistering critique of the United States Congress in general and the Senate in particular. Time and again Senator Byrd calls upon history to make his points, comparing the modern American Senate with that of ancient Rome; indeed he sees many parallels between the Roman Republic where English law was born, and thus our own, and the American Republic. And just as the Roman Republic fell from the inattention of its citizenry, Byrd sees the signs of America demise written in our current course, stating, "[M]any early symptoms that heralded the Roman decline may be seen in our own nation today."

    More then any other book I have read on the Bush presidency thus far, "Losing America" resonates more closely, rings more true, and sings more perilous, because of Byrd and the wealth of knowledge and experience he brings to bear. He is not a government employee with a grudge, nor a political appointee with an axe to grind; he is a sitting United States Senator, a representative of the people, a member of a co-equal branch of government, OUR government. And in his words, though sometimes coated with bitterness, anger, and frustration, a true love of country can be discerned; a true concern for the welfare of the Republic can be gleamed.

    Who better then him to sound the trumpet of alarm and have it resonant truly? Who better then him to march upon the field flying an upside down Old Glory signifying to us, the American people, that all is not right with OUR Republic? Though a Democrat, Byrd's words flow not from a partisan quill, but from a deep love of country; his words of derision aimed at Bush are formed not by hatred of the man, but from a genuine concern the he is taking the country down the wrong path; We The People would do well to take heed of the Emperor with no cloths, before he undresses us all.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2008
    this book is an excellent summary of the senator's views of the current administration. it is not, as was the history of the united states senate, a scholarly treatise. it is, rather, the observations of a u.s. senator who has been around washington for decades. arguably the elder statesman of the democratic party, the author and the title combined ought to eliminate all conservative interest in this product beyond those who wish to gather intelligence on the views of the liberal side of things. one of the things that i really enjoyed in this book was senator byrd's weaving of interpersonal dialogues and events that pulls the reader in and makes the bottom line more salable to the reader. byrd is truly, as evidenced in this book, one of the preeminent politicians in this time. this an a very good work that, especially at the used price, deserves to be read by all.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2014
    just average
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2004
    Senator Byrd is a statesman in an era of partisan politics. No one in our government has a greater love of the U.S. Constitution, and no one has done a better job than Senator Byrd in this book of describing how the Bush Administration has circumvented the role of Congress with the support of the Republican leadership in the House and Senate.

    Contrary to the President's claim that Congress "had access to the same intelligence that I had" before giving him legislative support to go to war with Iraq, Byrd's detailed account demonstrates that the White House kept Congress in the dark and forced a rushed vote using every real and artificial pressure it could muster.

    Byrd, a student of history - and a man whose experience extends back 45 years in the Senate - contrasts the White House's secret and manipulative behavior with that of past administrations, and echoes the feelings of many that the war in Iraq has actually hurt our ability to find and fight terrorists. Equally alarming is Byrd's recounting of his numerous attempts to increase the funding for homeland security, every one of which has been rejected by the White House.

    Byrd summarizes the Bush strategy for getting public support for his war by quoting Hermann Goering: "...the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country."
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2004
    Senator Byrd deserves our respect for his repeated and courageous determination to hold the administration accountable and to refuse to go along with an imperial presidency. He has stood up for civil liberties, peace, and the constitution. His trenchant and fiery speeches have shed light when the press went along with the darkness. He has a great grasp of the history of the senate and wants to restore its power to check the imperial presidency. Hats off to a brave, determined, and insightful man, one who thinks hard and forms his own opinions and is not owned by anyone.

    I realize this review isn't terribly useful because I haven't yet read the book, though I plan to soon. But I'm outraged by the attacks already present by those who mention Byrd's long-ago (and regretted) brief Klan membership, who have also not read the book. I'd rather have made a mistake long ago and compensated by years of loyal patriotic service than have led the nation into a disastrous period right now, with enormous harm to America.
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    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 5, 2015
    A Must Read, An Excellent Book by a very respected Senator. You will not be disappointed