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Tension City by Jim Lehrer – 4 stars
December 30th, 2015
Hi All,
I just finished reading Jim Lehrer’s memoir about his role as moderator for 11 debates.
Positives:
- The book is an easy read, only 200 pages.
- Lehrer gives historical context for debates from 1960-2012. He also does a nice job explaining that debates are now a “must” on the way to being President or Vice President.
- Lehrer discusses the Commission for Presidential Debates and explains the increasing independence of the Commission, especially over the last decade.
- Lehrer references the debates held at William & Mary and University of Richmond. I think this connection back to the Commonwealth is important for our students.
- The book details the history of debates, memorable moments, etc all while explaining Lehrer’s perspective as a moderator and his mistakes along the way. I appreciated that Lehrer discusses the amount of debate preparation needed, and how he would have done things differently.
- Finally, I think this would armĀ our students with knowledge prior to the VP Debate.
Cons:
- While its an easy read, parts of the book drag (in my opinion). The book also “time hops” a bit, so the reader does need to pay attention.
- Some faculty may have a harder time using this in class. I don’t see that as an issue as I still pull out the central themes of democracy, history, how to overcome mis-steps, etc.
Overall, I like this book if we decide to focus our efforts on a book related to the debates.
-Jen
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