Conversations: Straight Talk with America's Sister President.The most compelling feature of Kristin Clark Taylor's book, The First To Speak: A Woman of Color not of the white race; - commonly meaning, esp. in the United States, of negro blood, pure or mixed. See also: Color Inside The White House, is its title. After that, it's a rather lackluster affair. And that's too bad "That's Too Bad" is the debut single by Tubeway Army, the band which provided the initial musical vehicle for Gary Numan. It was released in February 1978 by independent London record label Beggars Banquet. because Taylor is quite a woman with a story worth knowing about. At age 23, this Detroit-born daughter of race-proud strivers was a launching editorial board member of USA Today USA Today National U.S. daily general-interest newspaper, the first of its kind. Launched in 1982 by Allen Neuharth, head of the Gannett newspaper chain, it reached a circulation of one million within a year and surpassed two million in the 1990s. . Five years later she became a media spokesperson for Vice President George Bush and, after his election as President, White House director of media relations. Regardless of your political bent, there's no denying that Taylor is a positive role model, an exemplar ex·em·plar n. 1. One that is worthy of imitation; a model. See Synonyms at ideal. 2. One that is typical or representative; an example. 3. An ideal that serves as a pattern; an archetype. 4. of black can-do. You only wish she had done more with this book. The First To Speak is only slightly more stimulating than a socialite's chatterings about all the grand fetes she's hosted and "dahling" people she's known. Taylor spends too much ink on peoples' looks, coifs and wardrobes and such other mundane issues as shopping expeditions for the Inaugural Ball. Yes, Taylor has a right to precious memories, but some substantive discourse on politics, the manipulations (and manipulating) of the media, and what it means (at least to her) to be a black Republican would have made for a better book. Another thing that's likely to make some readers go "ugh" is that for all Taylor's references to faith in and reliance on God, her reminiscences of George Bush border on hero worship hero worship n. Intense or excessive admiration for a hero or a person regarded as a hero. hero worship Noun admiration for heroes or idealized people Noun 1. . This front stairs at the White House memoir has strengths. The book's bass line - Taylor's tribute to her parents for a values-packed upbringing and her rally for black excellence - is instructive. The absence of trendy and gratuitous Bestowed or granted without consideration or exchange for something of value. The term gratuitous is applied to deeds, bailments, and other contractual agreements. dirt-dishing is also refreshing and commendable. |
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