Confronting the Presidents: No Spin Assessments from Washington to Biden

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Instant #1 New York Times and USA Today nonfiction bestseller!

Every American president, from Washington to Biden: Their lives, policies, foibles, and legacies, assessed with clear-eyed authority and wit.


Authors of the acclaimed Killing books, the #1 bestselling narrative history series in the world, Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard begin a new direction with Confronting the Presidents.

From Washington to Jefferson, Lincoln to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Kennedy to Nixon, Reagan to Obama and Biden, the 45 United States presidents have left lasting impacts on our nation. Some of their legacies continue today, some are justly forgotten, and some have changed as America has changed. Whether famous, infamous, or obscure, all the presidents shaped our nation in unexpected ways.

The authors' extensive research has uncovered never before seen historical facts based on private correspondence and newly discovered documentation, such as George Washington's troubled relationship with his mother.

In Confronting the Presidents, O’Reilly and Dugard present 45 wonderfully entertaining and insightful portraits of each president, with no-spin commentary on their achievements—or lack thereof. Who best served America, and who undermined the founding ideals? Who were the first ladies, and what were their surprising roles in making history? Which presidents were the best, which the worst, and which didn’t have much impact? How do decisions made in one era, under the pressure of particular circumstances, still resonate today? And what do presidents like to eat, drink, and do when they aren’t working—or even sometimes when they are?

These and many more questions are answered in each fascinating chapter of Confronting the Presidents. Written with O’Reilly and Dugard’s signature style, authority, and eye for telling detail, Confronting the Presidents will delight all readers of history, politics, and current affairs, especially during the 2024 election season.

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4.2
12 reviews
Mike Stevens
January 19, 2025
Long on gossip, short on substance. I guess it's good to know what every President had for breakfast. And there was plenty of spin. Other historians say that, far from doing nothing, Herbert Hoover was almost as big an interventionist as was Roosevelt and that his signing of the Smoot Hawley tarif bill greatly exacerbated the depression. Ronald Reagan did not pass "Tax cuts for the rich". He passed tax cuts for EVERYBODY. I don't know whose list of the worst President's was in the afterword but I fail to see how one could leave off James Buchanan and put Donald Trump on, especially since he isn't done yet.
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Robert Bagnall
December 4, 2024
Always a good flow to Bill books.. It would have been nice to have a chapter lising the presidents in the ranking order. what I gleamed is Buchannon worst followed by Biden
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Pamila Wilson
December 3, 2024
I found it very informative. Thanks
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About the author

Bill O’Reilly is a trailblazing TV journalist who has experienced unprecedented success on cable news and in writing eighteen national number-one bestselling nonfiction books. There are more than nineteen million books in the Killing series in print. He lives on Long Island.

Martin Dugard is the New York Times bestselling author of several books of history, among them the Killing series, Into Africa, and Taking Paris. He and his wife live in Southern California.

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