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The Speechwriter

A Brief Education in Politics

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The Speechwriter

By: Barton Swaim
Narrated by: Jonathan Yen
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Everyone knows this kind of politician: a charismatic maverick who goes up against the system and its ways, but thinks he doesn't have to live by the rules. Using his experience as a speechwriter, Barton Swaim tells the story of a band of believers who attach themselves to this sort of ambitious narcissist - what makes them invest in these leaders, how these leaders do provide moments of inspiration, and then how they let them down.

The Speechwriter is a funny and candid introduction to the world of politics, where press statements are purposefully nonsensical, grammatical errors are intentional, and better copy means more words. Through his three years in the office of a controversial governor, Swaim paints a portrait of a man so principled he'd rather sweat than use state money to pay for air conditioning, so oblivious he'd wear the same stained shirt for two weeks, so egotistical he'd belittle his staffers to make himself feel better, and so self-absorbed he never once apologized to his staff for making his administration the laughing stock of the country. On the surface, this is the story of South Carolina governor Mark Sanford's rise and fall. But in the end, it's an account of the very human staffers who go into politics out of conviction and learn to survive a broken heart.

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Critic reviews

"[A] wryly funny, beautifully written, sometimes bewildered, always astute dissection of what it is like to perform a thankless job for an unreasonable person in a dysfunctional office during a period of unusual turmoil.... In a theme he comes back to again and again, always to hilarious effect, Mr. Swaim makes the case that Governor Sanford is not just a capricious, bad-tempered boss, but also a serial English-language abuser whose picayune criticisms generally make no sense.... Mr. Swaim is so talented a writer and has such an eye for telling detail, that you suspect you could put him in any workplace - chicken-processing plant, airport sunglass emporium, stoner skate park - and he would make it come alive in the best possible way." ( The New York Times)
"The book's best passages explore the appeal of charismatic, earnest, and morally challenged souls like Sanford, who invariably devastate their true-believing but self-interested, in-on-the-game handlers and operatives through disastrous public exposure." ( Publishers Weekly)
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this book was touted as hilarious. i found it rather sad and depressing that the author would stay in a job he found so frustrating and unrewarding

not as expected

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Would you listen to The Speechwriter again? Why?

I would not listen to this again.

What did you like best about this story?

The story is good. Easy to understand.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Jonathan Yen?

Almost anyone. I found his voice very whiny. Annoyingly so.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Political suicide.

Whiny

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Perhaps too discreet. The protagonist is such a predictable bore., that the book itself is hardly riveting.

A Discreet Memoir of a Despicable Man

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Any additional comments?

The Speechwriter delivers on the inside baseball of speechwriting. It's certainly not as easy as it seems, especially when dealing with that particular politician. I only wish the author would have given a little more insight into his educational background and road to that position.

Inside Baseball

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The best part of this book was the speaker. It was well written in plenty of time but the negative perspective got old.

A well-written complainers guide

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