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Ebook About * INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * #1 WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER *“A rollicking, foil-mouthed” [memoir]....Boehner has delivered a classic Washington “tell-all,” albeit one with his typical jocular style.” --The Washington PostFormer Speaker of the House John Boehner shares colorful tales from the halls of power, the smoke-filled rooms around the halls of power, and his fabled tour bus.John Boehner is the last of a breed. At a time when the arbiters of American culture were obsessing over organic kale, cold-pressed juice, and SoulCycle, the man who stood second in line to the presidency was unapologetically smoking Camels, quaffing a glass of red, and hitting the golf course whenever he could.There could hardly have been a more diametrically opposed figure to represent the opposition party in President Barack Obama's Washington. But when Boehner announced his resignation, President Obama called to tell the outgoing Speaker that he'd miss him. "Mr. President," Boehner replied, "yes you will." He thought of himself as a "regular guy with a big job," and he enjoyed it.In addition to his own stories of life in the swamp city and of his comeback after getting knocked off the leadership ladder, Boehner offers his impressions of leaders he's met and what made them successes or failures, from Ford and Reagan to Obama, Trump, and Biden. He shares his views on how the Republican Party has become unrecognizable today; the advice--some harsh, some fatherly--he dished out to members of his own party, the opposition, the media, and others; and his often acid-tongued comments about his former colleagues. And of course he talks about golfing with five presidents.Through Speaker Boehner's honest and self-aware reflections, you'll be reminded of a time when the adults were firmly in charge.Book On the House: A Washington Memoir Review :
Boehner may be wealthy and well-connected now, but he’s got a no-frills narrative style that reflects his working class roots. This is a good thing, making “On the House” an easy and fairly gossipy, fairly enjoyable read. Starting with the cover photo, merlot in hand, he reminds you of the local head of the Chamber of Commerce who's good enough with people that he winds up in Washington as the second in line to the president.Boehner's negativity toward some of the most influential Democrats (Pelosi and Obama foremost among them) could be expected, because he has no feeling for Democrats’ causes (see how he writes about Obamacare, e.g.) He came from a working class Democratic family but admits he became a Reagan Republican (just like Reagan became a Republican) because he’d worked his way up from a salesman in a small plastics company to the company president and didn’t like the government taking so much of his money in taxes. (One of the surprises of this book for me was how interesting his childhood was--growing up as one of 12 children—in a house where girls had one bedroom; boys had the other and the parents slept on the couch. He spent Saturdays with his eldest brother—both kids—working in their father’s local bar. Whatever one thinks of Boehner's politics, coming from those humble beginnings to being elected 13 times to represent Ohio’s 8th district in Congress--and holding a variety of leadership positions, including Speaker--is pretty impressive.Of course most of the book is about his experiences in Congress. He compares Bill Clinton to Eddie Haskell, loved Ted Kennedy--includes a good GWB story about the three of them working together on No Child Left Behind--was friends with Gerald Ford, and got along great with Biden. He helped the Freedom Caucus get elected, then watched them turn on him. Jim Jordan represents the worst of them, in his opinion, a grandstander and naysayer who never wants to get anything actually done. Boehner –really- hates Ted Cruz—another Freedom Caucus-type, obructionist and self-promoter without peer. He calls Cruz “Lucifer in the flesh” and, apparently in the audiobook version directs some profanity at him that you can’t put in print editions.)A lot of his early years in Congress may not be of great interest to people who weren’t around during the Clinton years (Boehner admits that the impeachment was a mistake, done just to try to win a majority in the House). He tells of an early encounter with Trump—golfing together—where Boehner observes his infamous temper. (He also notes that he never once thought “this man will be president one day”.) Some commentators have criticized him for helping to elect the Tea Party and Freedom Caucus that led to MAGA. But Boehner did try to get things done for Republicans. He may have inadvertently contributed to the rise of what he calls “Crazytown”, but at least he doesn’t endorse it.In fact, he repudiates Trump and Trumpism, writing of the events of Jan 6th: “ Trump incited that bloody insurrection for nothing more than selfish reasons, perpetuated by the (b....) he’d been shoveling since he lost a fair election the previous November. He claimed voter fraud without any evidence...taking advantage of the trust placed in him by his supporters and ultimately betraying that trust....some of the (House and Senate) people involved did not surprise me in the least. The legislative terrorism that I’d witnessed as Speaker had now encouraged actual terrorism.”Boehner’s rise through traditional Republican politics (like Ford and Reagan before him)—now makes them all seem like relics of the past, part of a party that is no longer identifiable. Boehner says neither he nor Reagan would be elected today. (His comments about the role of Roger Ailes and Fox News are also very telling.) He’s not about offering solutions or predictions, but the transformation of the GOP that forms the backdrop for his career--and its future--is definitely something Americans across party lines should be thinking about. I don' t agree with Boehner politically on anything, but he did an outstanding job on this book. It is an excellent read. Read Online On the House: A Washington Memoir Download On the House: A Washington Memoir On the House: A Washington Memoir PDF On the House: A Washington Memoir Mobi Free Reading On the House: A Washington Memoir Download Free Pdf On the House: A Washington Memoir PDF Online On the House: A Washington Memoir Mobi Online On the House: A Washington Memoir Reading Online On the House: A Washington Memoir Read Online John Boehner Download John Boehner John Boehner PDF John Boehner Mobi Free Reading John Boehner Download Free Pdf John Boehner PDF Online John Boehner Mobi Online John Boehner Reading Online John BoehnerRead Tulipmania: Money, Honor, and Knowledge in the Dutch Golden Age By Anne Goldgar
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