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Drift (Unabridged)
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Avg. Rating: 44 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5 (7163 ratings)
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Audio Length: 7.5 hours
Release Date: February 2012
Narrator: Rachel Maddow
Format: Unabridged



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In Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power, Rachel Maddow has written a book which goes into great detail to explain the ways in which American military strategy has changed in the last fifty years or so. President Lyndon Johnson's cursory question, "You don't think I oughta have a joint session, do you?" before doubling the number of forces in Vietnam is a good example of exactly the kind of "drift" Maddow sees occurring in American war practices. Obviously, Johnson was well aware of the fact that he ought to have consulted Congress before making this decision, but he didn't.

Maddow argues that the same can be said for many other Presidents who have taking war-related decisions into their hands when the right thing would have been for them to be voted on in Congress. When Congress comes into the picture and the issue is debated, the public becomes more aware of what is going on with the military. However, when the decision rests solely with the President and even the Reserves and the National Guard are not involved, the public simply goes on with its own life and doesn't have much to say about going to war with another nation.

Maddow examines the actions taken by Bush (senior and junior), Reagan and Clinton in this book, and it is Reagan who comes in for the most criticism because of his "unwavering and steadfast faith in the correctness of whatever came out of his own mouth." She presents evidence that many people believed Reagan to be misleading the American public. As far as Clinton is concerned, she writes that he turned to private contractors in the Bosnian skirmish, which ended up undermining the Abrams Doctrine in which it is necessary to call up members of the Reserves and National Guard. Maddow is critical of the use of private contractors, and the move away from the Abrams Doctrine is what she is arguing against.

Maddow's analysis of war strategy is in-depth and the reader will take away a great deal of information from this book that s/he didn't previously have. Reading about several wars in the course of one book shows how there has been a pattern that it was more difficult to spot when reading about these wars separately.

Rachel Maddow was born in Castro Valley, CA; her father was in the US air force but later became a lawyer while her mother was a school program administrator. Maddow went to Stanford University where she studied Public Policy and Oxford University where she got her D.Phil. in Politics. She was the first openly gay person to win the Rhodes Scholarship. She began her communications career on the radio with appearances on various shows and finally, The Rachel Maddow Show, which began in 2005. By 2008, she had her own show on TV, which made her the first openly gay host of a prime-time news program in the U.S. Maddow lives with her partner, Susan Mikula; they divide their time between Manhattan and Massachusetts.

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'One of my favorite ideas is, never to keep an unnecessary soldier,' Thomas Jefferson wrote in 1792. Neither Jefferson nor the other Founders could ever have envisioned the modern national ...show more >>>
About the Author: Rachel Maddow
 

Though you may know Rachel Maddow from the popular audiobook Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power, Maddow is actually one of the most renowned Nonfiction authors in our catalog. In total, we carry 1 audiobook from Maddow on AudioBookStore.com, with the latest Nonfiction title being: Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power. Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power was added to our catalog in 2012, making it the author's oldest audiobook available on our website, while Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power is the most popular and bestselling audiobook from Maddow. Enjoy over 7 hours of audiobook listening from Maddow, among the 1 audiobook we have available. With such a wide variety of audiobooks, we know you're sure to enjoy Nonfiction books from Rachel Maddow. Maddow was born on April 1, 1973 in Castro Valley, California. For more audiobooks and information on Rachel Maddow, please visit her page on AudiobookStore.com: Rachel Maddow audiobooks.

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