The President's First Year

None Were Prepared, Some Never Learned - Why the Only School for Presidents Is the Presidency

By (author) Douglas Alan Cohn

Hardback - £19.99

Publication date:

15 March 2016

Length of book:

304 pages

Publisher

Lyons Press

ISBN-13: 9781493011926

A fascinating new angle on presidential history, assessing the performances of the presidents in their freshman year of the toughest job in the world. Grouped by the issues the new presidents confronted in their first years in office, the book takes readers into the history, thought processes, and results on a case-by-case basis, including how the presidents’ subsequent actions proved that they learned (or didn’t learn) from their mistakes. From George Washington to Barack Obama, The President’s First Year details the challenging first twelve months of all our presidents’ tenures.
“Every contender says he or she is ready to be president on Day One, but history tells another story. As Americans select their next leader, how do we measure the capacity for future greatness? First year fumbles are part of the job. Some presidents are better for them (think JFK), while some never recover (think Hoover). The President’s First Year is an insightful primer on leadership. You may not agree with all of Douglas Cohn’s sharply drawn critiques of the men who have led us, but he will make you think as he views human flaws through the long lens of history.”
—Eleanor Clift, political correspondent for
The Daily Beast and panelist on The McLaughlin Group

“This original and insightful historical analysis of each president’s first year brings a unique understanding of an inherent flaw in the system: none were prepared. I can attest to this, having had the honor of serving two presidents and observing them in the throes of that difficult freshman-year learning curve. This thoroughly researched and fully documented landmark book will alter the way we view the increasingly complex nature of our nation’s highest office and its unprepared aspirants.”
—James R. Locher III, Assistant Secretary of Defense under Presidents George H. W. Bush and William J. Clinton

“Harry Truman was at least honest about it: he was totally unprepared to be president. So have been all the others. With a sharp eye and a commanding grasp of presidential history, Douglas Cohn has given us reason to take a forgiving view of every president’s first year and of the fixable flaws in the system that elects them.”
—Evan Thomas, New York Times bestselling author of Being Nixon: A Man Divided and Ike’s Bluff: President Eisenhower’s Battle to Save the World