All too Human
 

All too Human

by George Stephanopoulos

A Rhodes scholar with a healthy ego, the young idealist George Stephanopoulos thought he was ready for the obscure governor of Arkansas. But soon after he signed on as his presidential-campaign manager, the odds of Clinton's triumph soared, and so did the chance for calamity via Gennifer Flowers and other scandals. Stephanopoulos scrambled behind the scenes, squelching rumors, spinning major... (read more)

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Extremely exciting - you cannot but laugh aloud while reading his keen observations!

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I was hoping for an insiders view on the decision making and policies of a great leader and instead found yet another book ridden with scandals.

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