The Prince of Darkness: 50 Years Reporting in Washington

The Prince of Darkness: 50 Years Reporting in Washington

by Robert D. Novak
The Prince of Darkness: 50 Years Reporting in Washington

The Prince of Darkness: 50 Years Reporting in Washington

by Robert D. Novak

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Overview

Long before Robert Novak became the center of a political firestorm in the Valerie Plame CIA leak scandal, he had established himself as one of the finest—and most controversial—political reporters in America. Now, in this sweeping, monumental memoir, Novak offers the first full account of his involvement in that affair, while also revealing the fascinating story of his remarkable life and career. This is a singular journey through a half century of stories, scandals, and personal encounters with Washington’s most powerful and colorful people.

Novak has been a Washington insider since the days when the place was a sleepy southern town and journalism was built on shoe leather and the ability to cultivate and keep sources (not to mention the ability to hold one’s liquor). He has covered every president since Truman, known (personally and professionally) virtually all the big movers and shakers in D.C., and broken a number of the biggest stories—the Plame story, we see here, being far from the most important. In this book, he puts it all into perspective. He also reveals the extraordinary transformations that have fundamentally remade Washington, politics, and journalism—and his own role in those transformations.

Moving beyond the “first draft of history” that is daily journalism, Novak can at last tell the stories behind the stories. He vividly recalls encounters with the Kennedys (angry meetings with Bobby, a scary ride home in Jack’s convertible), his unusual relationship with Lyndon Johnson (who hosted Novak’s wedding reception and who, “drunk as a loon,” had to be carried out of a bar by the young newsman), a decidedly odd off-the-record lunch with Ronald Reagan, and his first meetings with George W. Bush—at which the veteran journalist seriously underestimated the future president. We meet other fascinating characters as well, from Deng Xiaoping to Ted Turner to Ezra Pound.

Writing with bracing candor, Novak tells us how politics and journalism truly operate at the highest levels, both publicly and behind closed doors. He is equally open about his private experience. He writes frankly about the days when his drinking reflected too closely the boozy ways of the town. He acknowledges times when his job took precedence over his family. He is reflective about his political journey to the right. And he writes more personally than ever before about his spiritual journey, from his early life as a secular Jew to his conversion to Catholicism at the age of sixty-seven.

Packed with riveting, never-before-told stories, The Prince of Darkness is a hugely entertaining and equally perceptive view of fifty years in the life of Washington and the people who cover it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307394712
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 07/10/2007
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 672
Sales rank: 960,826
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

ROBERT D. NOVAK writes “Inside Report,” one of the longest-running syndicated columns in the nation, and the “Evans-Novak Political Report,” which he began in the 1960s with the late Rowland Evans. Now a Fox News contributor, he spent twenty-five years as a political commentator for CNN. Novak is the author or coauthor of five other books, the most recent being Completing the Revolution. He lives in Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents


The Plame Affair     1
Political Beginnings     15
Cub Reporter     21
From Omaha to 'Naptown     28
Advice from Ezra Pound     36
Joining the Journal     42
Emperor of the Senate     48
Driving with Kennedy     58
New Frontier     70
LBJ Hosts a Wedding Reception     78
The Odd Couple     93
The Goldwater Revolution     104
The Agony of the GOP     114
The Great Society: In Ascent     123
The Great Society: In Descent     134
Clean Gene, Bobby, and LBJ     151
Realignment 1968     165
Den of Vipers     180
Vietnam     194
The Frustration of Power     201
"Amnesty, Abortion and Acid"     212
Watergate     233
The Ford Interlude     253
Reagan's Rebellion     268
Jimmy Who?     282
The Snopes Clan in the White House     296
Supply-Side and China     314
A Young Congressman from New York     333
The Birth of CNN     345
The Reagan Revolution     359
A Near-DeathExperience     374
The Slowest Realignment in American History     391
"I'll Try Ollie North"     404
The Last Days of Reagan     421
Blowup     437
Believing Their Own Spin     459
Yeltsin Up, Bush Down     480
Clinton = Republican Tsunami     501
"Will Success Spoil Newt Gingrich?"     518
Conversion     539
The Rise of George W. Bush     557
Death of a Partner     570
Attacking Iraq and Attacking Novak     584
The Plame Affair II     597
Farewell to CNN     618
A Stirrer-up of Strife     637
Author's Note     639
Index     641
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