Scandalous Leadership
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Scandalous Leadership

Prime Ministers' and Presidents' Scandals and the Press

  1. 296 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Scandalous Leadership

Prime Ministers' and Presidents' Scandals and the Press

About this book

An exploration of the moral blemishes that have dogged the leaders of Great Britain and the United States. Before Britain had a prime minister – and before they invented America – the dictator Oliver Cromwell urged the artist Lely to paint him 'warts and all'. This book deals with some of the 'all', but is mostly about the warts, the moral blemishes that have dogged the leaders of two of the greatest countries on earth for 300 years. Scandalously, there are still no qualifications necessary for the job of prime minister or president, two of the most important positions in the world. And that lack of ability shows itself in spades throughout these pages. Robert Walpole knew that 'every man has his price' and bought people accordingly. Viscount Goderich broke down in tears, begging the king to fire him. George Washington, the revered saint of American creation, blew with the wind and owned slaves. Abraham Lincoln was prepared to send African Americans back to Africa to save the Union. William Gladstone popped out from Downing street to 'save' prostitutes. David Lloyd George gave people titles for money. Warren Harding had a string of mistresses, as did John Kennedy. And all this happened before Donald Trump! Thank God the fourth estate was there, the free press watching every move of politicians. Who was watching them, of course, is another story. If you thought – and prayed – that the occupants of No. 10 and the White House were honorable, competent people, you're in for a bit of a shock.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Table of Prime Ministers and Presidents
  6. Introduction Scandal
  7. Chapter 1 The Prime Minister
  8. Chapter 2 The Fourth Estate
  9. Chapter 3 Number 10
  10. Chapter 4 The Whig Ascendancy
  11. Chapter 5 The Prime Ministers Who Lost America
  12. Chapter 6 The President
  13. Chapter 7 The White House
  14. Chapter 8 The Fathers Who Founded
  15. Chapter 9 Ministries and Talents
  16. Chapter 10 From Old Man Eloquent to the Worst President in History
  17. Chapter 11 Tories: Ultra and Liberal
  18. Chapter 12 Reform!
  19. Chapter 13 From War to the Gilded Age
  20. Chapter 14 Very Odd People
  21. Chapter 15 Old Gladeye v Dizzy
  22. Chapter 16 The Barnum Circus
  23. Chapter 17 From Splendid Isolation to Tipperary
  24. Chapter 18 War to War Carpeting
  25. Chapter 19 The New Deal and the Bomb
  26. Chapter 20 From Boom to Bust
  27. Chapter 21 From Camelot to Watergate
  28. Chapter 22 Grocers, Iron Ladies and Politicians Who Ran Away From the Circus
  29. Chapter 23 Making America Great Again
  30. Chapter 24 New Labour, New Nightmare
  31. Chapter 25 The Age of Hysteria
  32. Bibliography
  33. Notes
  34. Plates Section