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An edition of Square peg (2002)

Square peg

confessions of a citizen senator

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"From Senator Orrin Hatch, one of the most widely respected and best-known legislators in America, comes an accessible, lively, deeply personal book: part essay on how politics should be practiced, part memoir of how he has tried to embody those principles during his long and very successful tenure in the U.S. Senate - the only public office he's ever held.

Hatch addresses matters close to his own heart: the true role of the public servant, how to know if you should run for office; the importance of having convictions and when to yield on them, how a politician survives personal attacks, and how to survive running for president. He gives a behind-the-scenes look at what really went on during some of the most controversial and important debates of his career, including the Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings, and the Clinton impeachment hearings. And he stakes his position in the current debate over human cloning and stem cell research.

Anecdotal, soul-searching, at times hilarious, this is a unique and surprising book from one of the great political mavericks of our time."--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Publisher
Basic Books
Language
English
Pages
272

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Square Peg: Confessions of a Citizen Senator
October 14, 2003, Basic Books
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Square peg: confessions of a citizen senator
2002, Basic Books
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Table of Contents

When is the right time to run?
When a nod is more than hello
What happened to your principles?
Three ways to pass legislation
Tilting at the right windmills
A judge becomes a verb
A high-tech lynching
Did I really do that?
No lack of losers, no evidence of winners
What they never tell you about running for president
"...And start all over again".

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-263) and index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
328/.092, B
Library of Congress
E840.8.H29 A3 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 272 p. ;
Number of pages
272

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3700153M
Internet Archive
squarepegconfess00hatc_0
ISBN 10
0465028675
LCCN
2003265813
OCLC/WorldCat
50769150
Library Thing
1143178
Goodreads
2034345

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WHENEVER people ask me about running for office, I try never to discourage them, no matter how implausible the idea might seem.
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