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Bias in presentation, narrator is good, information is debatable
Great book. Brings you inside the fight against terror and myriad problems and the history leading up to 911. Clarke has an "agenda" but I found he kept his opinions separate from his factual retelling.
Great Book. Outstanding analysis and insight into to Bush administration policy guidance and reaction to 9/11.
Of all the post-9/11 books, this one does the best to summarize the successes and failures in trying to prevent the terrorist attacks. While any author involved in the events would be somewhat self-serving, it's easy to see through Clarke's biases and distill the truth. His recounting of the events of 9/11 itself were perhaps the most riveting, and the failings of the Bush Administration and Clinton Administration in having the imagination to prevent the attacks is telling.
Clarke has laid out this political tale like a well spun Tom Clancy yarn. He grabs you in the first few minutes and doesn't let go. I kind of expected it to be a more scathing indictment of the mess the current administration has made of affairs by dropping the ball in Afghanistan rather than remaining focused there. To some extent this is done - there is enough blame to go around -but not to the detriment of the rest of the story. This is frightening stuff. It's spell binding and very well read by author Richard Clarke. Put this one on your "must hear" list.
Strictly a Bush basher -- has an agenda that he is pushing in his book. Facts are fuzzy and credibility is low.
Great book. I do not give many 5 stars so I gave it 4. I wanted to take notes. I did not think I could think less of George W. but now I do. I can't believe that there are so many people who actually voted for him, or maybe not. I just wonder why Clark stayed in his administration so long.
Richard Clarke's book is a real eye-opener. His writing is precise and his ideas well supported with facts. A professional who has worked for 7 presidents from both parties, he is an expert that can be believed to present the real non-partisan truth behind our policies on terrorism. A must-read book for any American who wants be informed about events leading to 9/11.
WOW! I knew I liked this guy!!! One can only hope that in the next LEGAL election, someone brings this guy back. I can sleep better at night, knowing that people like this 'got my back'. It's a pity that this current faux-administration didn't try to take advantage of his expertise, both before, and especially AFTER 9/11.
You will become ever frustrated with Federal Government, especially that of the Bush Administration. While you picture Richard Clarke reading this book while wearing a Superman costume (the ego does show through) you will be facinated at the events before, during and after September 11th.
Richard A. Clarke began his federal service in 1973 in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. In the Reagan administration, he was the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence. In the first Bush administration, he was the Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs and then a member of the National Security Council staff. He served for eight years as a special assistant to President Clinton and was National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism for both President Clinton and President George W. Bush. From 2001 to 2003, he was the Special Adviser to the Presi