The Center Holds
Obama and His Enemies
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Jonathan Alter
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Jonathan Alter
In The Center Holds, Jonathan Alter provides the first full account of America at the crossroads. With exclusive reporting and rare historical insight, he pierces the bubble of the White House and the presidential campaigns in a landmark election that marked the return of big money and the rise of big data. He tells the epic story of an embattled president fighting back with the first campaign of the Digital Age.
Alter relates the untold story behind Obama’s highs and lows, from the raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound to the frustration of the debt ceiling fiasco to his unexpected run-ins with black and Latino activists. Alter takes us inside Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan’s Boston campaign as well as Obama’s disastrous preparation for the first debate. We meet Obama’s analytics geeks working out of “The Cave” and the man who secretly videotaped Romney’s infamous comments on the “47 percent.”
The Center Holds deepens our understanding of the Obama presidency and the future of the country.
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Enthralling political autopsy, a must listen!
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Very entertaining and informative
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What did you love best about The Center Holds?
It put me in the middle of the drama that was the 2012 election. Whew, what a ride!What do you think the narrator could have done better?
The book tended to wander a bit, and it was tough to know what the central point of the story was, as he seemed to stray from that often.Good book, even if it wanders a bit
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Highly recommended.
THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
This book give such a datil e account of the trials and triampus that brought Presidident Obama to the White House. Gives a detailed plan fo a successful campaign--but only campaigns that can see a passionate; driven ground force.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Center Holds?
Last page left me feeling a happ nostalgia.What about Jonathan Alter’s performance did you like?
This you can get a hit or miss, but Jonathan has a good voice and delivered at his performance.Masterful book for the curious and tacticians
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Center Holds to be better than the print version?
By way of full disclosure, I was head writer for the Committee on Arrangements for the 2012 GOP Convention in Tampa (no, I did *NOT* write for Clint Eastwood -- or for the chair!) and have been a GOP communications operative for over two decades. I've met and spoken to Jonathan Alter several times over the years, so my opinions here might be influenced by that.Politics aside, I've always enjoyed Alter's writing in Newsweek and now Bloomberg and his frequent NBC appearances. He's thorough and has always treated me and my clients fairly. As an audio book addict, I usually prefer the spoken version, and Jonathan does an excellent job on this one.Who was your favorite character and why?
Alter's book is a panorama of the famous and not-so-famous names of the 2012 campaign, some of whom I've been privileged to know personally. By far the most interesting individual in Alter's recounting was Scott Prouty, the bartender who secretly recorded the Romney "47 percent" video at a high-dollar fundraiser in south Florida.Alter goes into great (and, to me, previously unknown) detail about Prouty's elaborate efforts to shield his identity, explores his motivations -- and even tells us what became of him (he's working for Steelworkers' President Leo Gerard on international working conditions; not surprising since, according to Alter's telling, Prouty was angered by Romney's descriptions of conditions at a Chinese factory he'd acquired. It was this a portion of the gaffe-laden tape that Prouty thought would be most explosive - not the "47 percent" references.)What about Jonathan Alter’s performance did you like?
His delivery this time is much better than it was in his earlier audiobook, "The Promise." He seems more at ease, there's better affect -- and he even occasionally mimics accents and speaking patterns. Most authors shouldn't try to read their own text, and non-fiction is especially challenging. I was impressed with Alter's reading this time.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I nearly did, using it as entertainment on my two-day drive from Florida to Washington late last week. I enjoyed every minute of every one of the 800 miles!Any additional comments?
I've recommended "The Center Holds" to a number of friends - Republicans and Democrats alike. It's a must-read for those interested in how the 2012 election was decided -- and a critical analysis of the first campaign in which detailed electronic voter data and outreach replaced old-fashioned precinct-level campaigning and fundraising. Republicans especially will benefit from it: Alter explores in great detail my party's inability to catch up with the Obama campaign's lead in technology and data, but more importantly gets to the real heart of Mitt Romney's defeat : the inability of the GOP in 2012 to communicate its concerns for the middle class and to accommodate the great demographic shifts in this country over the last 20 years. A great book, Jonathan. Congratulations!The Best Telling of the 2012 Campaign So Far
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What did you love best about The Center Holds?
Great behind the scenes look at the 2012 campaign and the fragmentation of our politics. Really sad we have come this low. One can only hope the situation improves. Very interesting listen.Interesting behind the scenes look
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Brain candy for political junkies
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Loved It!
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For Obama fans
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