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The Commonwealth Club: All Too Human

Author: George Stephanopoulos
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Serving as President Clinton's Senior Advisor on Policy and Strategy, George Stephanopoulos saw it all from behind-the-scenes during Clinton's first term. Now he's written All Too Human, a political memoir of the triumphs and disasters that occurred in the White House during his time there. Stephanopoulos is as candid and frank when discussing the key players, including Al Gore, Dick Morris, and Hillary Clinton, as when he reveals his own drives, vanities, and securities. The result is a gripping story of human foibles and frailty, and of the lessons one young, ambitious politician had to learn the hard way. Stephanopoulos is now a political commentator on ABC. He addressed The Commonwealth Club on April 2, 1999.


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