Behind Closed Doors: In the Room with Reagan & Nixon
English
By (author): Ken Khachigian
Ken Khachigian has written the most lucid, most important work about the postwar period. For an inside look at how ugly politics can be--and how noble--you cannot miss this book. I still love Ken after fifty years and you will, too, when you read this jewel of a memoir. Ben Stein, Economist, law professor, multi Emmy awarded actor, speechwriter for Presidents Nixon and Ford, novelist, and screenwriter
This is essential reading for anyone wanting to know how Ronald Reagan shaped his crusading message of economic growth through tax cuts and limited government. Khachigians is a fascinating account by one who takes you into the rooms where the decisions were made. Larry Kudlow, Host of Fox Business Networks Kudlow and Former Director, National Economic Council
To understand Nixon and Reagan, the two crucial Presidents and coalition builders of the last third of the 20th century, the insights of Ken Khachigian, the confidant who advised them both, seem indispensable. Pat Buchanan, White House Aide to Presidents Nixon and Reagan
Ken Khachigian is a great conservative and patriot, and his book will give you the inside view of a presidency that will go down in history as one of greatness and strength. Ed Rollins, Ronald Reagans White House Political Director
Ken Khachigian offers a riveting account of his thrilling journey through American history at the sides of two monumental Presidents. If you care about where America has been, and where its going, this is a must-read! Monica Crowley, Ph.D., Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, News Analyst and Bestselling Author
Ken Khachigian will draw you inside a generation of White House leadership and details how Reagan revived the American economy and lit a prairie fire of patriotism across America. K.T. McFarland, American political candidate, former government official, and political commentator
Mr. Khachigian, now 79 and retired (and an occasional contributor to this newspapers opinion pages), concludes his anecdote-rich book with an expression of gratitude to both Nixon and Reagan, saying that it was wonderful good fortune for me to have been at their service, and, for the country, for each of them to have served. Wall Street Journal See more