Posted on 08/15/2004 10:04:12 AM PDT by billorites
Denny Hastert is one of the most powerful men in Americaand yet chances are you know little or nothing about him. And Denny Hastert likes it that way. Not because he has anything to hide, but because he doesnt care about who gets the credit, he just wants to get the job done for the American people.
In Speaker: Lessons from Forty Years of Coaching and Politics, Denny Hastert breaks his silence to tell a remarkable American story: of how he grew up among the fields of Northern Illinois, made a name for himself as a high school and collegiate wrestler, became a high school wrestling and football coach and civics teacher and eventually found himself teaching, and learning about, civics in the most important forum in the world: in the United States Congress as Speaker of the House, the third most powerful man in government.
Speaker is a true Mr. Smith Goes to Washington story, full of lived-in wisdom, funny anecdotes, and straight talk about what goes on in the smoke-filled rooms of congressional power. Along the way, youll learn:
· The secret of winning in politics: under-promise and over-produce (the reverse of what most politicians do)
·The Hastert formula: Build a team, leave the spotlight to others, be honest, be fair, and stick to your objectives as tenaciously as a fullback hammering at the goal line
· Lessons from wrestling: theres no one to blame but yourself if you get pinned
· The shock of September 11or actually, the non-shock: how Speaker Hastert kept Congress running smoothly during the crisis
· How the Vatican could never find time to receive the Congressional Medal of Freedom that was voted for the popeuntil it became clear that then-President Clinton would not be awarding it
· Speaker Hasterts agenda for the next Congress
interesting.
With Brian Lamb stepping down as host of Booknotes, this might be one of the last opportunities to see an American original interview another American original. Should be interesting.
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