Shooting from the Lip: The Life of Senator Al Simpson

Author:   Donald Loren Hardy
Publisher:   University of Oklahoma Press
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Pages:   476
Publication Date:   30 August 2012
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Shooting from the Lip: The Life of Senator Al Simpson


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Author:   Donald Loren Hardy
Publisher:   University of Oklahoma Press
Imprint:   University of Oklahoma Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.664kg
ISBN:  

9780806143200


ISBN 10:   0806143207
Pages:   476
Publication Date:   30 August 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Don Hardy has captured every mood, idiosyncrasy, beauty spot, and wart of this great American. The wonderful friendship between Al Simpson and me and our strong respect and love for each other are not based on our thinking alike on every political issue, but on our respect for the public policy-setting process, our advocacy for preserving the liberties and freedoms for which others have given their lives, and our belief in the opportunities this great country offers. This book is about a warm, wonderful person who has devoted his life to straight talk, unabashed patriotism, and a willingness to work across the aisle to make this a more perfect Union. --Norman Y. Mineta, former United States Secretary of Transportation and Secretary of Commerce


Al Simpson's been likened to a bull in a china shop. That's not fair. Al's much louder. And unlike that bull, Al's cleaning up after other people's messes! I call him a very fair and balanced critic: he bashes everyone and coddles no one. No wonder both sides love to rip him. He gets under their skin, and reading Shooting from the Lip, you quickly discover that not only has Al built a remarkable career on this ability but our nation is sure as hell the better for it! --Neil Cavuto, News Anchor and Managing Editor, Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network


This lively biography of Al Simpson brilliantly captures a man as wide open and free-spirited as the West itself. Shooting from the Lip is refreshingly funny and irreverent--and never more timely than now, when the nation is once again turning to Simpson for straight talk about government spending. --Andrea Mitchell Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent, NBC News Don Hardy has captured every mood, idiosyncrasy, beauty spot, and wart of this great American. The wonderful friendship between Al Simpson and me and our strong respect and love for each other are not based on our thinking alike on every political issue, but on our respect for the public policy-setting process, our advocacy for preserving the liberties and freedoms for which others have given their lives, and our belief in the opportunities this great country offers. This book is about a warm, wonderful person who has devoted his life to straight talk, unabashed patriotism, and a willingness to work across the aisle to make this a more perfect Union. --Norman Y. Mineta, former United States Secretary of Transportation and Secretary of Commerce Al Simpson was a Senator with the right touch. Because of his integrity and his humor, he had many friends in the United States Senate--deservedly so. --George H. W. Bush, 41st President of the United States Al Simpson's been likened to a bull in a china shop. That's not fair. Al's much louder. And unlike that bull, Al's cleaning up after other people's messes! I call him a very fair and balanced critic: he bashes everyone and coddles no one. No wonder both sides love to rip him. He gets under their skin, and reading Shooting from the Lip, you quickly discover that not only has Al built a remarkable career on this ability but our nation is sure as hell the better for it! --Neil Cavuto, News Anchor and Managing Editor, Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network Al Simpson is an American original. Among the many important events recounted in Donald Loren Hardy's lively biography are gems from Simpson's close friendship with Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, which reveal as much about Al as they do about the presidents--that he is altogether without pretension, honest, never boring, and always good-hearted. --David McCullough, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of John Adams Shooting from the Lip: The Life of Senator Al Simpson is a biography that draws directly from the extensive, nineteen-volume journal that Senator Alan K. Simpson of Wyoming elected to keep shortly before he was elected to the post of majority whip. Colorful anecdotes and testimony of those who knew the senator best supports this excellent reconstruction of a strong-willed leader. Al Simpson himself gave Donald Loren Hardy full editorial control and a mandate to tell the complete, unvarnished truth. Shooting from the Lip especially scrutinizes Simpson's role in critical events such as the Iran-Contra scandal. Al Simpson's charisma, expertise, and talent for using humor as well as reason to drive home a point distinguish his political career. Shooting from the Lip is an excellent and engaging true story and a welcome addition to college and public library political biography shelves.--Midwest Book Review


Al Simpson s been likened to a bull in a china shop. That s not fair. Al s much louder. And unlike that bull, Al s cleaning up after other people s messes! I call him a very fair and balanced critic: he bashes everyone and coddles no one. No wonder both sides love to rip him. He gets under their skin, and reading Shooting from the Lip, you quickly discover that not only has Al built a remarkable career on this ability but our nation is sure as hell the better for it! Neil Cavuto, News Anchor and Managing Editor, Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network Al Simpson is an American original. Among the many important events recounted in Donald Loren Hardy s lively biography are gems from Simpson s close friendship with Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, which reveal as much about Al as they do about the presidents that he is altogether without pretension, honest, never boring, and always good-hearted. David McCullough, Pulitzer Prize winning author of John Adams Don Hardy has captured every mood, idiosyncrasy, beauty spot, and wart of this great American. The wonderful friendship between Al Simpson and me and our strong respect and love for each other are not based on our thinking alike on every political issue, but on our respect for the public policy setting process, our advocacy for preserving the liberties and freedoms for which others have given their lives, and our belief in the opportunities this great country offers. This book is about a warm, wonderful person who has devoted his life to straight talk, unabashed patriotism, and a willingness to work across the aisle to make this a more perfect Union. Norman Y. Mineta, former United States Secretary of Transportation and Secretary of Commerce This lively biography of Al Simpson brilliantly captures a man as wide open and free-spirited as the West itself. Shooting from the Lip is refreshingly funny and irreverent and never more timely than now, when the nation is once again turning to Simpson for straight talk about government spending. Andrea Mitchell Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent, NBC News Shooting from the Lip: The Life of Senator Al Simpson is a biography that draws directly from the extensive, nineteen-volume journal that Senator Alan K. Simpson of Wyoming elected to keep shortly before he was elected to the post of majority whip. Colorful anecdotes and testimony of those who knew the senator best supports this excellent reconstruction of a strong-willed leader. Al Simpson himself gave Donald Loren Hardy full editorial control and a mandate to tell the complete, unvarnished truth. Shooting from the Lip especially scrutinizes Simpson's role in critical events such as the Iran-Contra scandal. Al Simpson's charisma, expertise, and talent for using humor as well as reason to drive home a point distinguish his political career. Shooting from the Lip is an excellent and engaging true story and a welcome addition to college and public library political biography shelves. Midwest Book Review This lively biography of Al Simpson brilliantly captures a man as wide open and free-spirited as the West itself. Shooting from the Lip is refreshingly funny and irreverent--and never more timely than now, when the nation is once again turning to Simpson for straight talk about government spending. --Andrea Mitchell Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent, NBC News Don Hardy has captured every mood, idiosyncrasy, beauty spot, and wart of this great American. The wonderful friendship between Al Simpson and me and our strong respect and love for each other are not based on our thinking alike on every political issue, but on our respect for the public policy-setting process, our advocacy for preserving the liberties and freedoms for which others have given their lives, and our belief in the opportunities this great country offers. This book is about a warm, wonderful person who has devoted his life to straight talk, unabashed patriotism, and a willingness to work across the aisle to make this a more perfect Union. --Norman Y. Mineta, former United States Secretary of Transportation and Secretary of Commerce Al Simpson is an American original. Among the many important events recounted in Donald Loren Hardy's lively biography are gems from Simpson's close friendship with Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, which reveal as much about Al as they do about the presidents--that he is altogether without pretension, honest, never boring, and always good-hearted. --David McCullough, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of John Adams Al Simpson was a Senator with the right touch. Because of his integrity and his humor, he had many friends in the United States Senate--deservedly so. --George H. W. Bush, 41st President of the United States Al Simpson's been likened to a bull in a china shop. That's not fair. Al's much louder. And unlike that bull, Al's cleaning up after other people's messes! I call him a very fair and balanced critic: he bashes everyone and coddles no one. No wonder both sides love to rip him. He gets under their skin, and reading Shooting from the Lip, you quickly discover that not only has Al built a remarkable career on this ability but our nation is sure as hell the better for it! --Neil Cavuto, News Anchor and Managing Editor, Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network Shooting from the Lip: The Life of Senator Al Simpson is a biography that draws directly from the extensive, nineteen-volume journal that Senator Alan K. Simpson of Wyoming elected to keep shortly before he was elected to the post of majority whip. Colorful anecdotes and testimony of those who knew the senator best supports this excellent reconstruction of a strong-willed leader. Al Simpson himself gave Donald Loren Hardy full editorial control and a mandate to tell the complete, unvarnished truth. Shooting from the Lip especially scrutinizes Simpson's role in critical events such as the Iran-Contra scandal. Al Simpson's charisma, expertise, and talent for using humor as well as reason to drive home a point distinguish his political career. Shooting from the Lip is an excellent and engaging true story and a welcome addition to college and public library political biography shelves.--Midwest Book Review


Don Hardy has captured every mood, idiosyncrasy, beauty spot, and wart of this great American. The wonderful friendship between Al Simpson and me and our strong respect and love for each other are not based on our thinking alike on every political issue, but on our respect for the public policy-setting process, our advocacy for preserving the liberties and freedoms for which others have given their lives, and our belief in the opportunities this great country offers. This book is about a warm, wonderful person who has devoted his life to straight talk, unabashed patriotism, and a willingness to work across the aisle to make this a more perfect Union. --Norman Y. Mineta, former United States Secretary of Transportation and Secretary of Commerce Al Simpson is an American original. Among the many important events recounted in Donald Loren Hardy's lively biography are gems from Simpson's close friendship with Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, which reveal as much about Al as they do about the presidents--that he is altogether without pretension, honest, never boring, and always good-hearted. --David McCullough, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of John Adams Al Simpson was a Senator with the right touch. Because of his integrity and his humor, he had many friends in the United States Senate--deservedly so. --George H. W. Bush, 41st President of the United States Al Simpson's been likened to a bull in a china shop. That's not fair. Al's much louder. And unlike that bull, Al's cleaning up after other people's messes! I call him a very fair and balanced critic: he bashes everyone and coddles no one. No wonder both sides love to rip him. He gets under their skin, and reading Shooting from the Lip, you quickly discover that not only has Al built a remarkable career on this ability but our nation is sure as hell the better for it! --Neil Cavuto, News Anchor and Managing Editor, Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network This lively biography of Al Simpson brilliantly captures a man as wide open and free-spirited as the West itself. Shooting from the Lip is refreshingly funny and irreverent--and never more timely than now, when the nation is once again turning to Simpson for straight talk about government spending. --Andrea Mitchell Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent, NBC News Shooting from the Lip: The Life of Senator Al Simpson is a biography that draws directly from the extensive, nineteen-volume journal that Senator Alan K. Simpson of Wyoming elected to keep shortly before he was elected to the post of majority whip. Colorful anecdotes and testimony of those who knew the senator best supports this excellent reconstruction of a strong-willed leader. Al Simpson himself gave Donald Loren Hardy full editorial control and a mandate to tell the complete, unvarnished truth. Shooting from the Lip especially scrutinizes Simpson's role in critical events such as the Iran-Contra scandal. Al Simpson's charisma, expertise, and talent for using humor as well as reason to drive home a point distinguish his political career. Shooting from the Lip is an excellent and engaging true story and a welcome addition to college and public library political biography shelves.--Midwest Book Review


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Donald Loren Hardy served for 18 years as Senator Alan K. Simpson's Press Secretary and Chief of Staff, then served as Director of Government Affairs at the Smithsonian Institution. Retired, he now engages in humanitarian efforts overseas and resides with his wife Rebecca in Montana.

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