In 'The Long Game,' Mitch McConnell reveals the intricate strategies and enduring principles behind his decades-long political career. He explores the art of patience in a fast-paced world, illustrating how foresight has shaped his decisions and successes. Amidst partisan battles and shifting political landscapes, McConnell shares personal anecdotes that highlight the importance of relationships and compromise. This insightful memoir invites readers to reconsider their own approaches to strategy and leadership in both politics and life. Are you ready to uncover the secrets of sustained success from one of Washington's most influential figures?
By Mitch McConnell
Published: 2019
"In the long game of politics, patience is as essential as strategy; for in the end, it is not the fleeting wins that define us but the enduring principles we uphold."
Now in paperback with a foreword by President Donald J. Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's memoir shows how one of the most successful public figures of our time has worked to advance conservative values in Washington. Under Mitch McConnell’s famously quiet and strategic leadership, Republicans in the Senate have seen win after win—from tax cuts and deregulation to major improvements for veterans, farmers, and our national defense. In 2018, President Donald Trump dubbed McConnell “the greatest leader in history”—and even his harshest critics on the Left acknowledge his skill. Now with a new foreword by President Trump and an afterword that details McConnell’s friendship with Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, this paperback edition of McConnell’s memoir reveals the backdrop of his decision not to fill Scalia’s vacant seat until after the 2016 presidential election. Of this decision, New York Times chief Washington correspondent Carl Hulse wrote that “McConnell not only preserved a Supreme Court seat, he elected Donald Trump president.” The years of the McConnell-led Senate have proved that lasting change can only be won by playing the long game. Leading up to the 2020 election, when the system of government our Founding Fathers created will again be threatened by the Left, this book is necessary reading for anyone who wants to avoid repeating the mistakes of our recent past.
Mitch McConnell is an accomplished political leader and author, best known for his long-standing role as the U.S. Senate Majority Leader and his influential presence in American politics. Born on February 20, 1942, in Sheffield, Alabama, McConnell has played a pivotal role in shaping legislation and policy over decades of service. His notable written works include his memoirs and various articles focusing on governance, political strategy, and the legislative process. McConnell's writing is characterized by a pragmatic view on American politics, a focus on conservative values, and an emphasis on the importance of bipartisanship in achieving legislative goals.
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“In the long game of politics, patience is as essential as strategy; for in the end, it is not the fleeting wins that define us but the enduring principles we uphold.”
The Long Game
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