All the Truth Is Out
The Week Politics Went Tabloid
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Matt Bai
 
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An NPR Best Book of the Year.
In May 1987, Colorado Senator Gary Hart—a dashing, reform-minded Democrat—seemed a lock for the party’s presidential nomination and led George H. W. Bush by double digits in the polls. Then, in one tumultuous week, rumors of marital infidelity and a newspaper’s stakeout of Hart’s home resulted in a media frenzy the likes of which had never been seen before.
Through the spellbindingly reported story of the senator’s fall from grace, Matt Bai, Yahoo News columnist and former chief political correspondent for The New York Times Magazine, reveals the Hart affair to be far more than one man’s tragedy: Rather, it marked a crucial turning point in the ethos of political media and the new norms of life in the public eye. All the Truth Is Out is a tour de force portrait of the American way of politics at the highest level, one that changes our understanding of how we elect our presidents and how the bedrock of American values has shifted under our feet.
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“In buoyant, vivid prose...All the Truth Is Out gives the reader a visceral appreciation of how our political discourse has changed in the last two and a half decades, and how those changes reflect broader cultural and social shifts….Mr. Bai adroitly shows us how an array of forces was converging to change the dynamics of political coverage.”—Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
“Compelling….Bai’s superb book provokes many questions, and I gulped it down in a single sitting.”—Ken Auletta, The New Yorker
“All the Truth Is Out offers a terrific portrait of how news gets made…It’s riveting, a slow-motion car crash…[with] shrewd observations on the miserable state of contemporary political journalism (and politicians)….The media, as Hart experienced, pick and choose raw material from an individual life and fashion an image that often bears only a slim resemblance to the human being behind it. What matters is not who someone really is or what he has done. What matters is the symbolic need he meets.”—Salon
Where does All the Truth Is Out rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Top 20%--it was well-written, interesting, informative, and gave me a back story that helped me rethink my view of politics and politicians.What other book might you compare All the Truth Is Out to and why?
While listening to this book I was reminded of "This Town" by Mark Leibovitch, who wrote about the absurd antics of politicians and those who make their money from politics. Bai's book seems to segue into the outcomes of what Leibovitch describes in his book.What aspect of Rob Shapiro’s performance would you have changed?
He was OK but not a standout performer. He seemed a bit flat.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The entire discussion of Gary Hart's fall from grace for what now seems to be a minor "infraction". I had not previously known what a respected politician he had been, or how he could have been a great president. You really feel for how the lives of he and his wife were ruined by what happened (and I am someone who gets really tired of politicians preaching "values" to us and then not honoring those values).Bali really helped me understand what has happened in our "gotcha" society and made me think about how I understand and evaluate people who are in public life.
Any additional comments?
This was a thought-provoking book that is well-written and enjoyable.I was blown away by this book!
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Surprise: This is a page turner.
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The book doesn’t just examine that incident, however. It asks two questions. Why after looking the other way with the affairs of JFK, Ike and FDR among others, did Hart’s sex life become fair game for political reporters? Has the transition to the press covering politicians more like celebrities resulted in a worse crop of leaders? I think the author does an excellent job handling the first question, but only a fair job of handling the second.
It was an interesting book with some novel political analysis. The narrator was a good one for the topic. I got the book because it was on sale and I had really enjoyed Richard Ben Cramer’s epic What It Takes about the same election. Ironically, this book starts with the author visiting Cramer to discuss his book and the 1988 campaign. It is obvious from doing both books so close in time that both authors felt that the Rice incident deprived the country of a man who would have been a great president. I think that’s a little speculative, but both of those guys have been around a lot of leaders and talked with Hart extensively so I do give some weight to their opinions.
Gary Hart/Donna Rice Revisited
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Literally a “page turner”
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Excellent writing and performance
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Brilliant Analysis-Thought-Provoking and Important
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It’s a little bit of a slow starter but stick with it, it’s well worth getting all the way to the end.
Rob Shapiro is outstanding as usual.
Fascinating and worth listening to
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