The White House Mess

The White House Mess by Christopher Buckley, published by Penguin on May 1, 1995, is a reprint edition comprising 256 pages in English. This book presents a humorous and satirical account of the years 1989-1993 during the fictional Tucker administration, as narrated by Herbert Wadlough, the personal assistant to President N. Tucker. Wadlough offers a candid and self-serving perspective on various events, including the inauguration crisis and the War on Bermuda, blending political commentary with comedic elements.
Readers will find an engaging exploration of political life through Wadlough’s eyes, highlighting the absurdities and challenges faced during this tumultuous period. The narrative delves into the intricate dynamics between the President and his First Lady, as well as the broader implications of political maneuvering. With its focus on humor and satire, The White House Mess captures the essence of political fiction while providing insights into the often chaotic nature of governance.
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At last, a White House reminiscence that pulls no punches! Herbert Wadlough, personal assistant to President N. Tucker (TNT), offers his unique and utterly self-serving inside view of the historic years 1989-1993 of the ill-fated Tucker administration, in which he played such a crucial role. From the inauguration crisis—when President Reagan refused to vacate the White House—to the epochal War on Bermuda, to the delicate negotiations (sexual, for the most part) between the President and his First Lady, Wadlough gives an account that is open, honest, and hilarious.
“This is the best piece of American political satire in years.”—The Cleveland Plain Dealer
“This is a brilliant satire…. A witty, very funny, intricate spoof. Buckley gives new meaning to the phrase “He’ll never work again in politics.’”—Bob Woodward
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