The presidents vs. the press: the endless battle between the White House and the media : from the founding fathers to fake news
"An award-winning presidential historian offers an authoritative account of American presidents' attacks on our freedom of the press. "The FAKE NEWS media," Donald Trump has tweeted, "is not my enemy. It is the enemy of the American people." Never has our free press fac...
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Zusammenfassung: | "An award-winning presidential historian offers an authoritative account of American presidents' attacks on our freedom of the press. "The FAKE NEWS media," Donald Trump has tweeted, "is not my enemy. It is the enemy of the American people." Never has our free press faced so great a threat. Yet the tension between presidents and journalists is as old as the republic itself. From George Washington to Trump, presidents have quarreled with, attacked, denigrated, and manipulated the fourth estate. Washington groused about his treatment in the newspapers, but his successor, John Adams, actually wielded his executive power to overturn press freedoms and prosecute critical reporters. Thomas Jefferson tapped a reporter to find dirt on his rival, Alexander Hamilton, only to have the reporter expose his own affair with his slave Sally Hemings. (Jefferson denied the reports out of hand-perhaps the first presidential cry of "fake news.") Andrew Jackson rewarded loyal newspapers with government contracts; Abraham Lincoln shuttered critical papers and imprisoned their editors without trial. FDR and JFK charmed journalists in order to protect their personal secrets, while Nixon cast the press as a public enemy for daring to investigate his own. In this remarkable new account, acclaimed scholar Harold Holzer guides readers through the clashes between chief executives and journalists, showing how these battles were waged and won, while girding us for a new fight to protect our nation's greatest institution: a free and functioning press." |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Paperback edition with a new preface |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Preface to the Paperback Edition_________________________________ xv Introduction_________________________________________________ xxv PART ONE: “MALIGNANT INDUSTRY” Chapter One: George Washington_______________________________ 3 Chapter Two: John Adams______________________ 22 Chapter Three: Thomas Jefferson________________________________ 34 PART TWO: “A GOVERNMENT OF NEWSPAPERS՞ Chapter Four: Andrew Jackson_________________________________ 51 Chapter Five: Abraham Lincoln________________________________ 69 PART THREE: FROM THE BULLY PULPIT TO THE FIRESIDE Chapter Six: Theodore Roosevelt________________________________ 93 Chapter Seven: Woodrow Wilson______________________________ 118 Chapter Eight: Franklin D. Roosevelt—I_________________________ 145 Chapter Nine: Franklin D. Roosevelt—II_________________________167 PART FOUR: “FAR GREATER PUBLIC 803875 Chapter Ten: John F. Kennedy_________________________________ 193 Chapter Eleven: Lyndon B. Johnson____________________________ 222 Chapter Twelve: Richard Nixon________________________________ 252
xii COnEΠS PART FIVE: “TRUTH IS THE BLUE” Chapter Thirteen: Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter_________________ 287 Chapter Fourteen: Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush__________305 Chapter Fifteen: Bill Clinton__________________________________ 331 Chapter Sixteen: George W. Bush______________________________ 359 Chapter Seventeen: Barack Obama_____________________________ 377 Chapter Eighteen: Donald Trump______________________________ 402 Acknowledgments_____________________________________________ 445 Bibliography__________________________________________________449 Notes________________________________________________________ 471 Index________________________________________________________541
“The FAKE NEWS media,” Donald Trump has tweeted, “is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the American People!” Did our free press ever face as great a threat? Perhaps not—but the tension between presidents and journalists is as old as the republic itself. Every president has been convinced of his own honesty and transparency; every re porter who has covered the White House beat has believed with equal fervency that his or her journalistic rigor protects the country from danger. Our first president, George Washington, was also the first to grouse about his treatment in the newspapers, although he kept his complaints private. Subsequent chiefs like John Adams, Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, and Barack Obama were not so reticent, going so far as to wield execu tive power to overturn press freedoms, and even to prosecute journalists. From the days of newsprint and pamphlets to the rise of Facebook and Twitter, each president has har nessed the media, whether intentional or not, to imprint his own character on the office. In this remarkable new history, acclaimed scholar Harold Holzer examines the dual rise of the American presidency and the media that shaped it. From Washington to Trump, he chronicles the disputes and distrust between these core institutions that define the United States of America, revealing that the essence of their confrontation is built into the fabric of the nation.
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xii COnEΠS PART FIVE: “TRUTH IS THE BLUE” Chapter Thirteen: Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter_ 287 Chapter Fourteen: Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush_305 Chapter Fifteen: Bill Clinton_ 331 Chapter Sixteen: George W. Bush_ 359 Chapter Seventeen: Barack Obama_ 377 Chapter Eighteen: Donald Trump_ 402 Acknowledgments_ 445 Bibliography_449 Notes_ 471 Index_541
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