Chasing Hillary: Ten Years, Two Presidential Campaigns, and One Intact Glass Ceiling
by Amy Chozick
Recommended byMarc Andreessen
About This Book
"Chasing Hillary" by Amy Chozick is an insightful and compelling account of the author's experiences covering Hillary Clinton's political journey during the 2016 U.S. presidential election. With unprecedented access to Clinton's campaign, Chozick delves into the intense world of political journalism, revealing the challenges and rewards of reporting on one of the most influential figures in American politics.
This gripping memoir takes readers on a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of Clinton's bid for the presidency. Chozick provides an insider's perspective on the campaign trail, offering candid and personal anecdotes that shed light on Clinton's persona, her supporters, and the media frenzy surrounding her every move. From the early stages of Clinton's decision to run, to the grueling process of covering the primaries and debates, Chozick captures the relentless pursuit of the truth in a fast-paced and riveting narrative.
In "Chasing Hillary," Chozick doesn't shy away from addressing her own biases and struggles as a journalist covering such a polarizing figure. She reflects on the impact of her reporting on both Clinton's campaign and her own life, providing a unique lens to understand the dynamics of contemporary journalism. With wit and honesty, Chozick explores the complex relationship between politics, media, and the public, offering valuable insights into the inner workings of a high-stakes presidential campaign.
Ultimately, "Chasing Hillary" is more than a story about Clinton's quest for the presidency; it is a thought-provoking exploration of the challenges faced by women in politics, the power of media narratives, and the personal sacrifices of those immersed in the world of political journalism. Engaging and thought-provoking, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the realities of modern-day politics and the complexities of covering a historic presidential campaign.
This gripping memoir takes readers on a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of Clinton's bid for the presidency. Chozick provides an insider's perspective on the campaign trail, offering candid and personal anecdotes that shed light on Clinton's persona, her supporters, and the media frenzy surrounding her every move. From the early stages of Clinton's decision to run, to the grueling process of covering the primaries and debates, Chozick captures the relentless pursuit of the truth in a fast-paced and riveting narrative.
In "Chasing Hillary," Chozick doesn't shy away from addressing her own biases and struggles as a journalist covering such a polarizing figure. She reflects on the impact of her reporting on both Clinton's campaign and her own life, providing a unique lens to understand the dynamics of contemporary journalism. With wit and honesty, Chozick explores the complex relationship between politics, media, and the public, offering valuable insights into the inner workings of a high-stakes presidential campaign.
Ultimately, "Chasing Hillary" is more than a story about Clinton's quest for the presidency; it is a thought-provoking exploration of the challenges faced by women in politics, the power of media narratives, and the personal sacrifices of those immersed in the world of political journalism. Engaging and thought-provoking, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the realities of modern-day politics and the complexities of covering a historic presidential campaign.
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Marc Andreessen: "On the bus/in the plane with the Hillary campaign. Revealing in many dimensions at once, and highly entertaining. Best book on the 2016 campaign so far?"
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