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Impeaching the President is lucid, balanced, and deeply informed. Anyone in search of a reasoned guide to the unreason of our current situation should read it.—Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction

Ousting a president is a complicated and uncertain endeavor, according to this perceptive study of impeachments. . . . [This book] shrewdly assesses the impeachability of President Trump based on his alleged offenses . … Hirsch''s lucid prose and careful analysis make the book a fine corrective to cavalier popular rhetoric surrounding discussions of impeachment.— Publishers Weekly

A masterpiece for the masses.—Ralph Nader

Amid the partisan passion, an illuminating primer of analysis and context lowers the temperature on this hot-button issue. . . . A cogent analysis that builds a common-sense case for proceeding with caution and again

Trade Review

"As the producer of 'The Forum' in San Francisco, which strives to foster civil conversation on complex issues, I couldn't have asked for a more mature, sophisticated, and fair look at impeachment, as Alan Hirsch provides in Impeaching the President: Past, Present, and Future. I can't tell you how reassuring it is to find an adult voice on this issue, calmly and clearly breaking through all of the current bombast and posturing. Everyone who is concerned about the governance of our country should read this book."--Rebecca Nestle, Director of Cultural Programs, Grace Cathedral

Praise for For The People: What the Constitution Really Says About Your Rights (co-authored with Akhil Amar)

"A fascinating conversation over the future of our Constitution and our Bill of Rights."—Legal Times

"Consistent and contentious throughout, Amar and Hirsch offer an analysis that should threaten both liberals and conservatives with a commitment to popular sovereignty both like to avoid."—Kirkus Reviews

"A healthy challenge to conventional wisdom, with significant implications for public policy."—Booklist

"Amar and Hirsch believe in the people . . . and they devote the most valuable part of their book to some useful reassurance against some of the boogeymen with which populism is often discredited."—New York Times

THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON KIDNAPPED: THE ART THEFT THAT SHOCKED A NATION (Counterpoint, 2016)

"[An] entertaining narrative … This gripping story of a hapless art thief, a prized work of art, and the workings of the British justice system makes for an intriguing addition to the annals of modern art history."—Booklist

"This colorful true-crime story makes a zany whodunit out of an art heist . . . Hirsch writes [the] opening chapters like a finely tuned suspense thriller . . . His description of [the] amusing trial is the stuff of an Ealing Studios comic crime caper. The book’s surprise ending perfectly caps this story."—Publishers Weekly

The Beauty of Short Hops: How Chance and Circumstance Confound the Moneyball Approach to Baseball (McFarland, 2011) (coauthored with Sheldon Hirsch)

"Engagingly written . . . highly recommended."—Library Journal

"Punctures gaping holes in Moneyball."—The Atlantic

"Terrific."—Murray Chass, J.G. Taylor Spink Award-winning sportswriter

"With careful and detailed research, the Messyrs Hirsch take apart Moneyball myths and provide accessible and balanced bases for analyzing our great game."—Fay Vincent, Commissioner of baseball, 1989-1992

"A beauty of a book. . . . Demolishes the Sabermetric myth."—LibraryThing

"A thoughtful, spunky counterpoint of a book, sure to be panned by true believers."—Spitball

"Thankfully, the Hirsch brothers provide the first sensible rebuttal to the Moneyball approach. The authors pick apart Michael Lewis's arguments with relish."—FrumForum

For The People: What the Constitution Really Says About Your Rights (co-authored with Akhil Amar) (Free Press, 1998)

"A fascinating conversation over the future of our Constitution and our Bill of Rights."—Legal Times

"Amar and Hirsch believe in the people . . . and they devote the most valuable part of their book to some useful reassurance against some of the boogeymen with which populism is often discredited."—New York Times

"Consistent and contentious throughout, Amar and Hirsch offer an analysis that should threaten both liberals and conservatives with a commitment to popular sovereignty both like to avoid."—Kirkus

"A healthy challenge to conventional wisdom, with significant implications for public policy."—Booklist

"Most readers should have no difficulty following the well-presented arguments. After reading it, one should feel that ‘the Constitution is a rich tapestry weaving together the ideas of citizenship and self-government.’"—Tampa Tribune

"An important, fresh look at one of the most important documents ever created."—San Antonio Express-News

"Should stir lively debate, and the country needs that."—Indianapolis Star

Talking Heads: Political Talk Shows and their Star Pundits (St. Martin’s 1991)

"This argument in favor of more thoughtful and wide-ranging on-air analysis is a model of its kind."—Publisher’s Weekly

"A devastating critique of political roundtables."—Atlanta Constitution

"A useful and provocative book."—Washington Post’s Book World

"Alan Hirsch skillfully critiques these programs and laments the demise of reasoned debate about important topics." —Dallas Morning News

"He has described and analyzed and criticized the program formats and their gabby stars and their influence on democracy . . . in a clear and fair and thoughtful manner."—Baltimore City Paper



Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: First Principles

Chapter 2: Andrew Johnson Survives

Chapter 3: Down Goes Nixon

Chapter 4: The Clinton Predicament

Chapter 5: “Unable to Discharge”

Chapter 6: Lessons

Chapter 7: The Case of Trump

Conclusion

Endnotes

About the Author

Impeaching the President

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      Publisher: City Lights Books
      Publication Date: 03/01/2019
      ISBN13: 9780872867628, 978-0872867628
      ISBN10: 0872867625

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      Book Synopsis

      Impeaching the President is lucid, balanced, and deeply informed. Anyone in search of a reasoned guide to the unreason of our current situation should read it.—Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction

      Ousting a president is a complicated and uncertain endeavor, according to this perceptive study of impeachments. . . . [This book] shrewdly assesses the impeachability of President Trump based on his alleged offenses . … Hirsch''s lucid prose and careful analysis make the book a fine corrective to cavalier popular rhetoric surrounding discussions of impeachment.— Publishers Weekly

      A masterpiece for the masses.—Ralph Nader

      Amid the partisan passion, an illuminating primer of analysis and context lowers the temperature on this hot-button issue. . . . A cogent analysis that builds a common-sense case for proceeding with caution and again

      Trade Review

      "As the producer of 'The Forum' in San Francisco, which strives to foster civil conversation on complex issues, I couldn't have asked for a more mature, sophisticated, and fair look at impeachment, as Alan Hirsch provides in Impeaching the President: Past, Present, and Future. I can't tell you how reassuring it is to find an adult voice on this issue, calmly and clearly breaking through all of the current bombast and posturing. Everyone who is concerned about the governance of our country should read this book."--Rebecca Nestle, Director of Cultural Programs, Grace Cathedral

      Praise for For The People: What the Constitution Really Says About Your Rights (co-authored with Akhil Amar)

      "A fascinating conversation over the future of our Constitution and our Bill of Rights."—Legal Times

      "Consistent and contentious throughout, Amar and Hirsch offer an analysis that should threaten both liberals and conservatives with a commitment to popular sovereignty both like to avoid."—Kirkus Reviews

      "A healthy challenge to conventional wisdom, with significant implications for public policy."—Booklist

      "Amar and Hirsch believe in the people . . . and they devote the most valuable part of their book to some useful reassurance against some of the boogeymen with which populism is often discredited."—New York Times

      THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON KIDNAPPED: THE ART THEFT THAT SHOCKED A NATION (Counterpoint, 2016)

      "[An] entertaining narrative … This gripping story of a hapless art thief, a prized work of art, and the workings of the British justice system makes for an intriguing addition to the annals of modern art history."—Booklist

      "This colorful true-crime story makes a zany whodunit out of an art heist . . . Hirsch writes [the] opening chapters like a finely tuned suspense thriller . . . His description of [the] amusing trial is the stuff of an Ealing Studios comic crime caper. The book’s surprise ending perfectly caps this story."—Publishers Weekly

      The Beauty of Short Hops: How Chance and Circumstance Confound the Moneyball Approach to Baseball (McFarland, 2011) (coauthored with Sheldon Hirsch)

      "Engagingly written . . . highly recommended."—Library Journal

      "Punctures gaping holes in Moneyball."—The Atlantic

      "Terrific."—Murray Chass, J.G. Taylor Spink Award-winning sportswriter

      "With careful and detailed research, the Messyrs Hirsch take apart Moneyball myths and provide accessible and balanced bases for analyzing our great game."—Fay Vincent, Commissioner of baseball, 1989-1992

      "A beauty of a book. . . . Demolishes the Sabermetric myth."—LibraryThing

      "A thoughtful, spunky counterpoint of a book, sure to be panned by true believers."—Spitball

      "Thankfully, the Hirsch brothers provide the first sensible rebuttal to the Moneyball approach. The authors pick apart Michael Lewis's arguments with relish."—FrumForum

      For The People: What the Constitution Really Says About Your Rights (co-authored with Akhil Amar) (Free Press, 1998)

      "A fascinating conversation over the future of our Constitution and our Bill of Rights."—Legal Times

      "Amar and Hirsch believe in the people . . . and they devote the most valuable part of their book to some useful reassurance against some of the boogeymen with which populism is often discredited."—New York Times

      "Consistent and contentious throughout, Amar and Hirsch offer an analysis that should threaten both liberals and conservatives with a commitment to popular sovereignty both like to avoid."—Kirkus

      "A healthy challenge to conventional wisdom, with significant implications for public policy."—Booklist

      "Most readers should have no difficulty following the well-presented arguments. After reading it, one should feel that ‘the Constitution is a rich tapestry weaving together the ideas of citizenship and self-government.’"—Tampa Tribune

      "An important, fresh look at one of the most important documents ever created."—San Antonio Express-News

      "Should stir lively debate, and the country needs that."—Indianapolis Star

      Talking Heads: Political Talk Shows and their Star Pundits (St. Martin’s 1991)

      "This argument in favor of more thoughtful and wide-ranging on-air analysis is a model of its kind."—Publisher’s Weekly

      "A devastating critique of political roundtables."—Atlanta Constitution

      "A useful and provocative book."—Washington Post’s Book World

      "Alan Hirsch skillfully critiques these programs and laments the demise of reasoned debate about important topics." —Dallas Morning News

      "He has described and analyzed and criticized the program formats and their gabby stars and their influence on democracy . . . in a clear and fair and thoughtful manner."—Baltimore City Paper



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: First Principles

      Chapter 2: Andrew Johnson Survives

      Chapter 3: Down Goes Nixon

      Chapter 4: The Clinton Predicament

      Chapter 5: “Unable to Discharge”

      Chapter 6: Lessons

      Chapter 7: The Case of Trump

      Conclusion

      Endnotes

      About the Author

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