Synopses & Reviews
A legendary Senator advises our new president on the commonsense values necessary to lead our nation.
United States senator Robert C. Byrd is the longest-serving member of the Senate in the history of our great Republic. He has lived through two world wars, the Great Depression, the civil rights movement, the Cold War, the resignation of a U.S. president, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and traumatic military conflicts around the globe, including Iraq and Vietnam. Now, Byrd extends a helping hand to the next president of the United States as only he can. He shares a wealth of knowledge from his remarkable life and unique vantage point in history. In Letter to the New President, Byrd has written a valuable and insightful collection of lessons for our countrys next leader.
Senator Robert C. Byrd is a nine-term Senator from West Virginia. Serving since 1959, he is the longest-serving Senator in the history of the Republic. He has held more leadership positions in the U.S. Senate than any other Senator in history, including the Office of President pro tempore, Senate Majority and Minority Leader, Senate Majority and Minority Whip, and chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Steve Kettmann has written for publications including The New York Times, The New Republic, and Salon. The author of One Day at Fenway, he cowrote the New York Times bestsellers Juiced with Jose Canseco and What a Party! with Terry McAuliffe.
United States Senator Robert C. Byrd is the longest-serving member of the United States Senate in the history of our great Republic. Senator Byrd has served the people of West Virginia, and the nation, for fifty-four years, and has served alongside eleven Presidents. He was twice elected by his colleagues to the position of Senate Majority Leader and currently is chairman of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee. Byrd has lived through two world wars, the Great Depression, the civil rights movement, the Cold War, the resignation of a U.S. President, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and traumatic military conflicts around the globe, including Iraq and Vietnam. And now, in his ninetieth year of life, he wants to share the commonsense lessons he has learned from his unique vantage point in history.
In Letter to a New President, Byrd recounts lessons drawn from his life as a young boy growing up poor in the coalfields of southern West Virginia to his rise to power in Washington, D.C. From his unique perspective in history, Byrd focuses his observations on underappreciated and seldom discussed virtues like personal responsibility, careful consideration before making decisions, and a sense of decency and fairness even toward fierce opponents. A student of history and a defender of our Constitution, Byrd looks to the past for lessons and, in Letter to a New President, studies present failures as guides for constructive lessons for the future.
Senator Byrd draws on a lifetime of experience to offer a guiding hand to our countrys next Commander in Chief. His unfailing faith in God and country provides an example of the best we should hope to find in our leaders as well as any of our fellow citizens.”President Jimmy Carter
Few people are better qualified to advise the next President of the United States than Senator Robert Byrd. In this book, he draws on his vast knowledge and experience with complex issues in both domestic and foreign policy, and offers remarkable insights and extraordinary wisdom about the immense challenges our next President will face here at home and in our ties with other nations. Its a book that will appeal to every citizen who cares about our country as well.”Senator Edward Kennedy
From one of the most respected and revered voices over the last half-century comes wise and insightful advice not only for our next president but for all of us. This treasured work deserves high critical praise and should reach the widest audience.”Doris Kearns Goodwin
This is a moving and insightful book that should be read by all of useven if we won't be the next President! I highly recommend it.”Andrei Cherny, author of The Candy Bombers
Known as a scholar and orator, Byrd delivers homespun wisdom . . . He quotes philosophers, poets, and Founding Fathers in equal measure, championing values that may seem old-fashioned but are, he argues, needed more than ever.”Associated Press
Looking back on a long line of presidents, men of divergent dispositions facing divergent circumstances, Byrd finds among them common ground in spiritual faith andas the nation ageda long history of succession and the personal limitations of its leaders. Byrd points to ample lessons from the Bush administration, starting with the war in Iraq. Among his sound advice to Mister or Madame President: restore confidence in government, repair the trampled image of the U.S. abroad, accept responsibility for decisions, acknowledge mistakes, respect checks and balances. At 90 years of age, after 9 terms as Democratic senator from West Virginia under 11 presidents, Byrd offers a long view of the best and worst impulses of those who have served as president, looking back on the Vietnam War, the cold war, and the civil rights movement. Readers who enjoyed Madeleine Albright's Memo to the President Elect will appreciate another perspective on presidential leadership.”Vanessa Bush, Booklist
In this book-length letter to the next president, Sen. Robert Byrd draws on his 56 years of experience in Congress to offer advice, admonition and encouragement. With frequent references to past presidents, especially his personal favorite, Harry Truman, Byrd claims that his passion for the Constitution is only rivaled by his love for his wife. He presents a readable, if slight, survey of past presidencies and a scathing evaluation of the greatest crisis in the nations history brought about by the failings of the Bush administration: the buildup to the war in Iraq and the presidents bungled handling of Hurricane Katrinas aftermath. Chapter headings such as Bring Back the Fireside Chat and scads of references to Emerson, Jefferson and Thoreau provide a rich philosophical context to Byrds political thought . . . The books detailed analysis of the great power and responsibility of the executive branch is timely, and prospective presidents and concerned citizens would be well-advised to read Byrds book.”Publishers Weekly
Review
Known as a scholar and orator, Byrd delivers homespun wisdom in Letter to the New President. He quotes philosophers, poets, and Founding Fathers in equal measure, championing values that may seem old-fashioned but are, he argues, needed more than ever.” —Associated Press
“The books detailed analysis of the great power and responsibility of the executive branch is timely, and prospective presidents and concerned citizens would be well advised to read Byrds book.” —Publishers Weekly
“At ninety years of age, after nine terms as Democratic senator from West Virginia under eleven presidents, Byrd offers a long view of the best and worst impulses of those who have served as president.” —Booklist
“Senator Byrd draws on a lifetime of experience to offer a guiding hand to our countrys next Commander in Chief. His unfailing faith in God and country provides an example of the best we should hope to find in our leaders as well as any of our fellow citizens.” ---President Jimmy Carter
Synopsis
The longest-serving and oldest member of Congress, and third in line to the presidency, Senator Byrd passes on the lessons he's learned to the upcoming president, in this book-length letter addressed to Mr. President or Madam President.
Synopsis
A legendary Senator advises our new president on the commonsense values necessary to lead our nation.
United States senator Robert C. Byrd is the longest-serving member of the Senate in the history of our great Republic. He has lived through two world wars, the Great Depression, the civil rights movement, the Cold War, the resignation of a U.S. president, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and traumatic military conflicts around the globe, including Iraq and Vietnam. Now, Byrd extends a helping hand to the next president of the United States as only he can. He shares a wealth of knowledge from his remarkable life and unique vantage point in history. In Letter to the New President, Byrd has written a valuable and insightful collection of lessons for our countrys next leader.
About the Author
Senator Robert C. Byrd is a nine-term Senator from West Virginia. Serving since 1959, he is the longest-serving Senator in the history of the Republic. He has held more leadership positions in the U.S. Senate than any other Senator in history, including the Office of President pro tempore, Senate Majority and Minority Leader, Senate Majority and Minority Whip, and chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Steve Kettmann has written for publications including The New York Times, The New Republic, and Salon.com. The author of One Day at Fenway, he cowrote the New York Times bestsellers Juiced with Jose Canseco and What a Party! with Terry McAuliffe.