By Peter Baker and Susan Glasser.confusion that followed the attempt on Ronald Reagan’s life in 1981, Alexander Haig, the secretary of state, proclaimed at the White House podium: “I am in control.” Breathless and sweating, Haig reassured no one. While he floundered, someone else took command. James Baker, the chief of staff, monitored Reagan’s condition, kept the government running and crisply briefed colleagues.
Ms Glasser and her co-author and husband are well-placed to chronicle Mr Baker’s life. They interviewed 170 people, including three former presidents and Mr Baker himself. Now 90, and a careful steward of his own reputation, he may have mixed feelings about the result. Yet it is a masterclass in political biography. The authors portray the man in full, managing to be both brisk and comprehensive.
sbg1 peterbakernyt He's the guy who says he'll probably vote for Trump again because he doesn't want to break with his party, so he's dead to me.
sbg1 peterbakernyt And yet he says, if reporting is to Be believed, he will vote for trump this election. I have no interest in reading his story.
Another book! WTHeck.
Whatever he was back then he is now all in on Trump.
Interesting. Good write up.
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