
The Georgetown Set
Friends and Rivals in Cold War Washington
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Narrado por:
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Lloyd James
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Gregg Herken
This fascinating, behind-the-scenes history of postwar Washington is a rich and colorful portrait of the close-knit group of journalists, spies, and government officials who waged the Cold War over cocktails and dinner.
In the years after World War II, Georgetown's leafy streets were home to an unlikely group of cold warriors: a coterie of affluent, well-educated, and well-connected civilians who helped steer American strategy from the Marshall Plan through McCarthyism, Vietnam, and the endgame of Watergate. This Georgetown set included Phil and Kay Graham, husband-and-wife publishers of the Washington Post; Joe and Stewart Also, odd-couple brothers who were among the country's premier political pundits; Frank Wisner, a driven, manic-depressive lawyer in charge of CIA covert operations; and a host of diplomats, spies, and scholars. It was a time when presidents made foreign policy in consultation with reporters and professors - often over martinis and hors d'oeuvres - and columnists like the Alsops promoted those policies in the next day's newspapers.
Gregg Herken illuminates the drama of these years and brings this remarkable roster of men and women and their world not only out into the open but vividly to life.
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Thoroughly enjoyable
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Very much behind the scenes
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It is a bit unsettling that some of these people such as Joe Alsop, who is really fascinating, and very articulate, helped to steer United States into some of the policies that we as a country are still dealing with today, such as Vietnam, and the middle east. Or at least he thought he did. He had the ear of both Kennedy and Johnson, so maybe so. His war reporting from Vietnam is almost funny. But at the time it was published, it was taken with great seriousness and influence.
Listening to the book it is difficult to tell at this time who was using whom, politicians or journalist. The Sunday dinners, cocktail parties, etc. where Big Ideas were discussed and to which only the select were invited is fascinating. Oddly enough Ben Bradley who became editor of the Washington Post is not described as having the best invitation of them all, frequent dinners at the Kennedy White House. His book about that is fascinating.
As combative as things are in Washington now, and as dangerous as the world is now, it is just as well these are not the people dealing with it. Except for Mrs. Graham, the publisher of the Washington Post during the Kennedy and Nixon Administrations. The lady may well be a national treasure.
Government by Invitation
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Now the goal is to only give interviews to Fox News and its like, newspaper columnists were the arbitrators of their day.
Forgotten Washington
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Loved this!
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Too much power
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What made the experience of listening to The Georgetown Set the most enjoyable?
The story was interesting and its characters fascinating--it sounded almost fictional. You learn a lot about the closeness of politicians and journalists at a time when no one really seemed to care about objectivity.Who was your favorite character and why?
Joe Alsop--what a character!Which scene was your favorite?
Kay Graham's leadership during Watergate and its reporting.The "underground" of DC
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Better if you are a WASP
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