One of Slate's
"best books of 2007," cited by senior editor
Dahlia Lithwick as one of the "legal books
that most changed the landscape this year."
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Slate
One of
Esquire's "five best reads of 2007," cited
by contributing editor Charles Pierce as "a
sadly comprehensive masterpiece [that]
spares nobody."
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Esquire
"A masterful work of investigative
journalism, Savage's book deserves to be
remembered as one of the key texts of the
Bush years."
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The San Francisco Chronicle
"Astute and
harrowing ... important reading …
distinguished by his ability to pull
together myriad story lines into a succinct,
overarching narrative that is energized by
his own legal legwork and interviews with
key figures... [a] chilling volume."
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Michiko Kakutani,
The New York Times
"Time was,
conservatives relished their role as
America's designated worriers about
concentrated and unchecked government power,
especially in the uniquely potent office of
the presidency. As Charlie Savage
demonstrates, there are large new reasons
for worrying. With meticulous reporting and
lucid explanations of audacious theories
invented to justify novel presidential
powers, Savage identifies a growing, and
dangerous, constitutional imbalance." - George F. Will, syndicated columnist
(Also cited Takeover
in this
Washington Post column and this
Newsweek column.)
"Charlie
Savage's Takeover reads like a thriller
because it is one: The story of Dick Cheney
and his hapless boss pushing the presidency
off its constitutional foundation. Savage
has placed his well-earned Pulitzer
reporting in its larger context, and the
report he files in these pages shows how the
system is no longer operating in the way it
was designed." - John W. Dean, former Nixon White House Counsel
and author of Worse than Watergate
"In clear
prose, and with painstaking detail, Charlie
Savage tells how political figures in the
executive branch have worked overtime to
expand their powers -an issue that should be
front and center to all Americans, liberal
or conservative, who believe in the
principles of limited government. His book
stands as a sober warning of the Bush
administration's tragic overreaction to the
undoubted perils of our troubled age."
- Richard A. Epstein, James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law,
The University of Chicago Law School and Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow,
The Hoover Institution
"Until
Takeover, no one has pieced together in such
readable prose the systematic effort at
constitutional revolution pressed by the
Bush-Cheney Administration since September 11.
With this definitive account, a prizewinning
journalist paints a chilling vision of an
Imperial Vice-Presidency and the officials who
built it. You will not put this book down until
Savage snaps the last piece of the puzzle into
place." - Harold Hongju Koh, Dean, Yale Law School and former
Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights
"A sobering
and significant assessment of what the
Bush-Cheney administration has done to the
system of checks and balances so crucial to
our constitutional democracy."
- Laurence H. Tribe, Carl M. Loeb University Professor, Harvard Law School
"Charlie
Savage is one of America's best reporters,
and this is an incredibly important book.
It's absolutely must reading for anybody who
cares about preserving our constitutional
system of government and understanding how
seriously that system has been threatened."
- Mickey Edwards, former Republican Congressman and former
chairman,
American Conservative Union
"Savage has
all the goods, with a real narrative flair
and deep, factual detail that prompts
alternate bouts of despair and rage at what
has been done to American honor and the rule
of law these past few years. Do yourself a
favor: Read the book."
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Andrew Sullivan
"Charlie
Savage has written an important and
compelling book about the wide-ranging
attempts-many successful-by George W. Bush's
administration to expand executive power
radically. Every American concerned about
the erosion of checks and balances in our
constitutional system should read this
book-and weep."
- Norman J. Ornstein, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute
"Anyone who
believes in limited government needs to read
Charlie Savage's chilling account of abuse
of executive branch power in TAKEOVER.
Conservatives and others opposed to big
government and absolute power will be
astonished to read how so few have assumed
so much power at the expense of
constitutional checks and balances."
- Richard
A. Viguerie, conservative political
strategist, activist and author
"The best and
most comprehensive" new book about "the way
the Bush-Cheney administration -- largely
out of the public eye -- has seized upon the
war on terror to drive an unprecedented
expansion in the powers of the presidency. ... Considered in totality,
the record is not just breathtaking; it is
hair-raising."
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David Gergen, writing in The Boston Globe
"A gifted reporter's exposition of how and
why the Bush administration has conducted
itself and of that conduct's disturbing
legacy. ... A meticulously reported and
lucidly recorded account of the executive
quasi-coup that is likely to be this
administration's domestic legacy."
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Los Angeles Times
"The
most important and frightening account of the
construction
of ‘the imperial presidency’ that I've
read."
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Nat Hentoff, The Village Voice
"A tautly told tale of executive power
lust."
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Legal Times
"A solid and deeply troubling piece of
reporting. Any readers who doubt that
presidencies have become imperial should
test their skepticism against it."
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Bloomberg News
"Dispassionate
but compelling ...presents explanations that
have been previously missing in political
discourse. ... written clearly and
documented meticulously."
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The Associated Press
"Scrupulously
researched ... Savage concludes that Cheney
and Bush will leave presidential powers
enhanced at the expense of Congress and the
courts, to the detriment of the checks and
balances essential to our constitutional
system."
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Newsweek
"In his
illuminating and biting new book, Boston
Globe reporter Charlie Savage shows how
Cheney has emerged as Bush's Richelieu, the
most powerful vice president in history."
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James Bamford, writing in The Washington
Post
"Charlie
Savage, the author of 'Takeover,' depicts a
presidency on steroids, pumped up by Vice
President Dick Cheney. ... He has a real
gift for amassing detail so as to reveal the
thread that connects separate news stories.
Savage is particularly good on the subject
for which he won a Pulitzer Prize:
presidential signing statements."
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Emily Bazelon, writing in the New York Times
Book Review
"Savage pulls together so many anecdotes in
such a well-organized manner that all
readers -- Republicans, Democrats,
Independents and nonparticipants -- are
quite likely to realize more starkly than
ever before that Bush and Cheney have
expanded presidential authority in several
directions. Whether that is cause for
rejoicing or alarm will depend on how each
reader views the checks-and-balances
provisions of the U.S. Constitution."
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The Portland Oregonian
"Detailed
… incisive analysis… adds up to a searing
indictment."
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Publisher’s Weekly
"A serious and
scathing indictment of the 'hidden agenda'
of the Bush administration. ... [Savage's]
account of information suppression,
warrantless wiretapping, torture memos,
treaty violations, detention, rendition, a
compliant Supreme Court and a supine
Congress should command the attention of
American citizens concerned about
constitutional checks and balances in an era
of 'perpetual emergency.'"
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The Baltimore Sun |