No Room for Democracy: The Triumph of Ego Over Common Sense
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.47 (706 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1933360321 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-03-21 |
Language | : | English |
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Judge Rosenbaum was also elected to several terms as a Republican National Committeeman for New York, and ran twice for governor of that state. He is the recipient of numerous awards including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. . Rosenbaum is senior counsel in a prominent American law firm in upstate New York, and has been a cen
--Dr. --Christine Todd Whitman, former Governor of New Jersey . KissingerThe author has always had energy to burn. Rosenbaum writes a lively, thoroughly readable book including many episodes from Governor Rockefeller's various presidential candidacies. TrumpThis is a true political insiders book by a political insider and well worth reading. It comes through loud and clear in this very enjoyable book. Henry A. --Donald J
Big H said The Great Days of New York Politics. This wonderful book succeeds on several fronts. In a typical American success story, it shows how the poor kid from upstate New York becomes the confidant and poltical advisor to one of the great political leaders of the "The Great Days of New York Politics" according to Big H. This wonderful book succeeds on several fronts. In a typical American success story, it shows how the poor kid from upstate New York becomes the confidant and poltical advisor to one of the great political leaders of the 20th Century - Nelson Rockefeller. It was a crazy pairing and Rosenbaum doesn't conceal that fact - the scion of America's wealthiest and most well-connected family coupled with the feisty Jewish pol from Rochester. Beyond that, Dick Rosenbaum's story provides a significant insight to New York politics at a time when New York was still the Empire State. The book has its comic moments too, such as Rosenbaum's. 0th Century - Nelson Rockefeller. It was a crazy pairing and Rosenbaum doesn't conceal that fact - the scion of America's wealthiest and most well-connected family coupled with the feisty Jewish pol from Rochester. Beyond that, Dick Rosenbaum's story provides a significant insight to New York politics at a time when New York was still the Empire State. The book has its comic moments too, such as Rosenbaum's
Rosenbaum traces his career as a Cornell Law student, a practicing attorney in Rochester, New York, and then head of his county s Republican Committee, which segued into a nomination as the youngest New York Supreme Court Judge in history. Rosenbaum's achievements are punctuated by his frank reflections on lessons learned from failed runs for the New York governorship, his return to practicing law in the private sector, and the challenges of balancing family life with public service. Rosenbaum's journey is a unique portrait of self-made success.. Quickly advancing to the pinnacle of state politics in the 1970s, Rosenbaum was appointed chairman of the New York Republican Party by millionaire Governor Nelson Rockefeller. Dick Rosenbaum, born to a Jewish immigrant family in 1930s upstate New York, first met with discrimination as a young boy. Intensify