Accounts Quote by Graydon Carter
“In 2004, I wrote 'What We've Lost,' a book about the Bush administration. It sold only reasonably well, in part, I think, because the book was a horrific downer, an unrelenting account of the administration's actions, bungles, deceptions, half-truths, untruths, and downright corruptions.”
About This Quote
Source Memoir: Personal Reflections on Politics, 2005
The author recounts writing a critical book about the Bush administration, noting its bleak tone and limited commercial success.
In simple terms: A harsh political book sold modestly due to its negativity.
Balance critique with constructive insight for broader impact.
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When to use this quote
- political commentary
- academic study
- media reviews
- public debates
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can criticism be both honest and engaging?
- What role does tone play in political writing?
Critical works may alienate readers; market favors optimism.