| The Politician: An Insider's Account of John Edwards's Pursuit of the Presidency and the Scandal That Brought Him Down |  | Author: Andrew Young Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
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âThe greatest political saga, the one that has it all, that gets to the real heart of American politics, is the John Edwards story... This isnât just politics, itâs literature. Itâs the great American novel, the kind that isnât written anymore.â --Michael Wolff on John Edwards's trajectory, on VanityFair.com The underside of modern American politics -- raw ambition, manipulation, and deception -- are revealed in detail by Andrew Youngâs riveting account of a presidential hopefulâs meteoric rise and scandalous fall. Like a non-fiction version of All the Kingâs Men, The Politician offers a truly disturbing, even shocking perspective on the risks taken and tactics employed by a man determined to rule the most powerful nation on earth. Idealistic and ambitious, Andrew Young volunteered for the John Edwards campaign for Senate in 1998 and quickly became the candidateâs right hand man. As the senator became a national star, Youngâs responsibilities grew. For a decade he was this politicianâs confidant and he was assured he was âlike family.â In time, however, Young was drawn into a series of questionable assignments that culminated with Edwards asking him to help conceal the Senatorâs ongoing adultery. Days before the 2008 presidential primaries began, Young gained international notoriety when he told the world that he was the father of a child being carried by a woman named Rielle Hunter, who was actually the senatorâs mistress. While Young began a life on the run, hiding from the press with his family and alleged mistress, John Edwards continued to pursue the presidency and then the Vice Presidency in the future Obama administration. Young had been the senatorâs closest aide and most trusted friend. He believed that John Edwards could be a great president, and was assured throughout the cover-up that his boss and friend would ultimately step forward to both tell the truth and protect his aideâs career. Neither promise was kept. Not only a moving personal account of Andrew Youngâs political education, THE POLITICIAN offers a look at the trajectory which made John Edwards the ideal Democratic candidate for president, and the hubris which brought him down, leaving his career, his marriage and his dreams in ashes.
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Politics - John Edwards/Andrew Young March 18, 2010 Lois A. Barron (Covington, GA United States) This book kept my interest, and of course I was disappointed when I read about the scandal that caused John Edwards to lose his candidacy for the presidency. I never thought he was sincere and it's a shame for him and his family that his political career had to end this way. This shows me even more how hard it is to trust any candidate. The power and adoration they receive does something to a politician, even if they start out wanting to do all the right things for the people, it ends along the way when they fight any way they can to win. I felt sorry for Andrew Young and his family, but he brought it on himself. It's a good book - well written, even if it disgusts you. Of course anything with scandal in it showing what happens behind the scenes does make you want to read it unfortunately.
John Edward-presidential material? March 17, 2010 Randy L. Shell 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very fast reading. It's sad to read that John Edwards growing up a nice (kind of spoiled) young man with good morals, got caught up in the political game, and makes you realize that most people in Washington are out for themselves and not for the people in their state.
One of the best books of the year! March 17, 2010 Jim Larrison (Alexandria, VA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I read a handful of political 'tell all stories' and really enjoyed Game Change and Renegade, and think The Politician is the best so far. I know Andrew Young is not a professional journalist or does he have any relevant experience in writing biographies or publishing. All that being said, the story is amazing, his writing is A+, and when you start reading this book you will not be able to put it down!
I highly recommend this book to anyone that enjoys reading political dramas, or even books by Michael Creighton and/or John Grisham. It is the best!!!
UNBELIEVABLE March 16, 2010 Elana Z. Pate (Florida) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Like many others i read this book in almost 1 sitting- couldnt put it down and kept saying..."This can't be true, this can't be true" I am probably the LEAST judgemental person around but man, these people are horrible. I actually felt like i needed to take a shower after i finished it! Interesting read, no one comes off looking good and while I felt bad at times for the author I find it hard to believe he was so naive and so blind for 10 years...
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