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Listen Up, Mr. President
Everything You Always Wanted Your President to Know and Do  
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Helen Thomas has covered the administrations of ten presidents in a career spanning nearly sixty years. She is known for her famous press conference closing line, "Thank you, Mr. President," but here she trades deference for directness. Thomas and veteran journalist Craig Crawford hold nothing back as they use former occupants of the White House to provide a witty, history-rich lesson plan of what it takes to be a good president.

Combining sharp observation and dozens of examples from the fi rst presidency through the forty-fourth, the authors outline the qualities, attitudes, and political and personal choices that make for the most successful leaders, and the least. Calvin Coolidge, who hired the fi rst professional speechwriter in the White House, illuminates the importance of choosing words wisely. William Howard Taft, notorious for being so fat he broke his White House bathtub, shows how not to cultivate a strong public image. John F. Kennedy, who could handle the press corps and their questions with aplomb, shows how to establish a rapport with the press and open oneself up to the public. Ronald Reagan, who acknowledged the Iran-Contra affair in a television address, demonstrates how telling hard truths can earn forgiveness and even public trust.

By gleaning lessons from past leaders, Thomas and Crawford not only highlight those that future presidents should follow but also pinpoint what Americans should look for and expect in their president. Part history lesson, part presidential primer, Listen Up, Mr. President is smart, entertaining, and exceedingly edifying.

US News, November 11, 2009
...By Jessica Rettig, Washington Whispers Having stared down every president since JFK, columnist Helen Thomas, the dean of the White House press corps, isn't about to go soft on President Obama. 'He has not taken a stand on anything,' says the ...
Houston Chronicle, November 6, 2009
...to receive an award and serve as keynote speaker at the Houston Peace & Justice Center Awards Dinner. Helen Thomas and Barack Obama share an Aug. 4 birthday. This year, when the veteran White House reporter turned 89 and the president 48, ...
Chicago Sun-Times, November 1, 2009
...It promises a book with an edge to it. 'Listen up, Mr. President, you work for us,' says Helen Thomas, pointing her finger like a mother warning the children not to make her come upstairs again. But the trailer misleads ...
NARA, September 30, 2009
...Listen Up, Mr. President: Everything You Always Wanted Your President to Know and Do More Information Directions Visitor's Map (e.g., sign language interpreter) Washington, DC&On Friday, October 16, at ...