How to Get Rid of a President: History's Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives

How to Get Rid of a President: History's Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives

by David Priess
How to Get Rid of a President: History's Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives

How to Get Rid of a President: History's Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives

by David Priess

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Overview

A vivid political history of the schemes, plots, maneuvers, and conspiracies that have attempted — successfully and not — to remove unwanted presidents

To limit executive power, the founding fathers created fixed presidential terms of four years, giving voters regular opportunities to remove their leaders. Even so, Americans have often resorted to more dramatic paths to disempower the chief executive. The American presidency has seen it all, from rejecting a sitting president's renomination bid and undermining their authority in office to the more drastic methods of impeachment, and, most brutal of all, assassination.

How to Get Rid of a President showcases the political dark arts in action: a stew of election dramas, national tragedies, and presidential departures mixed with party intrigue, personal betrayal, and backroom shenanigans. This briskly paced, darkly humorous voyage proves that while the pomp and circumstance of presidential elections might draw more attention, the way that presidents are removed teaches us much more about our political order.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781541788206
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Publication date: 11/13/2018
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Dr. David Priess is Publisher of Lawfare, Chief Operating Officer of the Lawfare Institute, and co-host of the Chatter podcast. He concurrently works as a visiting professor at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government and a senior fellow at the Schar School's Michael V. Hayden Center for Intelligence, Policy, and International Security. Priess, who has a PhD in political science from Duke University, served at the CIA as an intelligence officer, a manager, and a daily intelligence briefer during the presidencies of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. He is the author of two books, The President’s Book of Secrets and How to Get Rid of a President. He has appeared often in national media like CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and NPR to discuss the presidency, national security, and intelligence issues and has written on the same topics for many national publications.

Table of Contents

Introduction: President-Eject 1

Chapter 1 Rejected by the Party 7

Chapter 2 Undermined by Opponents or Subordinates 31

Chapter 3 Dismissed Preemptively 55

Chapter 4 Displaced by Death 83

Chapter 5 Taken Out by Force 103

Chapter 6 Declared Unable to Serve 143

Chapter 7 Impeached and Removed 179

Chapter 8 Shoved Aside at the Polls 209

Chapter 9 Presidents, Processes, and the People 219

Acknowledgments 229

Notes 231

Index 287

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