Presidential Misconduct, James M. Banner, Jr.
Presidential Misconduct, James M. Banner, Jr.
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Presidential Misconduct
From George Washington to Today

Author: James M. Banner, Jr.

Narrator: Mike Chamberlain

Unabridged: 18 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/17/2020


Synopsis

In May 1974, as President Richard Nixon faced impeachment following the Watergate scandal, the House Judiciary Committee commissioned a historical account of the misdeeds of past presidents. The account, compiled by leading presidential historians of the day, reached back to George Washington's administration and was designed to provide a benchmark against which Nixon's misdeeds could be measured. What the report found was that, with the exception of William Henry Harrison, every American president has been accused of misconduct.

Now, as another president and his subordinates face an array of charges on a wide range of legal and constitutional offenses, a group of presidential historians has come together under the leadership of James M. Banner, Jr.—one of the historians who contributed to the original report—to bring the 1974 account up to date through Barack Obama's presidency. Based on current scholarship, this new material covers such well-known episodes as Nixon's Watergate crisis, Reagan’s Iran-Contra scandal, Clinton’s impeachment, and George W. Bush’s connection to the exposure of intelligence secrets. But oft-forgotten events also take the stage: Carter’s troubles with advisor Bert Lance, Reagan's savings and loan crisis, George H. W. Bush's nomination of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, and Obama's Solyndra loan controversy.

About James M. Banner, Jr.

James M. Banner, Jr., is the author of many books, including The Elements of Teaching. Most recently, he is editor of Presidential Misconduct: From George Washington to Today. A founder of the National History Center of the American Historical Association, he lives in Washington DC.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barrett

This book was tedious at times, and I skimmed a lot of it, but informative and eye opening. I have a couple of key takeaways: - George Washington was opposed to political parties because he thought they would "gradually incline the minds of men to seek security… in the absolute power of an individual......more

Presidential Misconduct is a sweeping, comprehensive compendium of how misconduct in the Executive Branch began and evolved over the course of American history. A dense, yet very interesting and unbiased study (primarily suitable for political junkies or those curious about assessing our current pol......more

Goodreads review by David

Very good and not what you might think. Who knew that the Post Office was such a source of corruption back in the day? I don't think that this is a book that you will read cover to cover but it is a book to be picked up now and then for a couple of presidential scandals.......more

Goodreads review by Shaun

Misleading title. It's narrowly focused on how past presidents responded to official inquiries into potential misdeeds. So, it's not 200+ years of bastards behaving badly.......more