White House


The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House
Upstairs at the White House: My Life with the First Ladies
Becoming
Commander in Chief (White House, #2)
Mr. President (White House, #1)
Who Thought This Was a Good Idea?: And Other Questions You Should Have Answers to When You Work in the White House
State of the Onion (A White House Chef Mystery, #1)
A Promised Land
Five Presidents: My Extraordinary Journey with Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford
First Women: The Grace and Power of America's Modern First Ladies
Foreign Éclairs (A White House Chef Mystery #9)
Eggsecutive Orders (A White House Chef Mystery, #3)
Buffalo West Wing (A White House Chef Mystery, #4)
The Situation Room: The Inside Story of Presidents in Crisis
Red, White & Royal Blue
Second Term by J.M. AdamsBecoming by Michelle ObamaWhere the Light Enters by Jill BidenJohn Adams by David McCulloughSpoken from the Heart Collector's Edition by Laura Bush
Presidents & First Ladies (nonfiction)
100 books — 54 voters
Barack Obama by Illumination  PublishingThe Amateur by Edward Klein150 Reasons Why Barack Obama Is The Worst President In History by Matt MargolisBlood Feud by Edward KleinThe Roots of Obama's Rage by Dinesh D'Souza
Anti-Obama Books
23 books — 4 voters

Eating with Emperors by Jake SmithThe President's Table by Barry H. LandauIn the Kennedy Style by Letitia BaldrigeThe London Ritz Book of Afternoon Tea by Helen SimpsonIt's the Cookie, Mr. President by Pamela Joy Mawyer
Let them eat cake!
31 books — 11 voters

Christopher Hitchens
One might come up with other and kinder distinctions (I shall not be doing so) but the plain fact about the senator from New York is surely that she is a known quantity who has already been in the White House purely as the result of a relationship with a man, and not at all a quixotic outsider who represents the aspirations of an 'out' group, let alone a whole sex or gender. ...more
Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens
Inevitably came the time when he angrily repudiated his former paladin Yasser Arafat. In fact, he described him to me as 'the Palestinian blend of Marshal Petaín and Papa Doc.' But the main problem, alas, remained the same. In Edward's moral universe, Arafat could at last be named as a thug and a practitioner of corruption and extortion. But he could only be identified as such to the extent that he was now and at last aligned with an American design. Thus the only truly unpardonable thing about ...more
Christopher Hitchens, Hitch 22: A Memoir

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