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We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy is a 2017 collection of essays by Ta-Nehisi Coates originally published in The Atlantic magazine between 2008 and 2016 over the course of the American Barack Obama administration.
Obama said that he preferred Jay-Z, but he thought that West was "smart" and "very talented." When Samuels recalled that Obama had previously called West a "jackass," Obama replied "He is a jackass. But he's talented". An angry minority of Atlantic subscribers wrote to the magazine to express their bafflement at the comparison of West with Mozart.
Influential cover stories have included Anne Marie Slaughter's "Why Women Still Can't Have It All" (2012) and Ta-Nehisi Coates's "A Case for Reparations" (2014). [26] In 2015, Jeffrey Goldberg's "Obama Doctrine" was widely discussed by American media and prompted response by many world leaders. [27]
Oct. 29—The cover story of the November issue of The Atlantic magazine is an interview with Mark Milley, who served as the 20th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nation's highest ...
That story, in which conservative writer Dinesh D'Souza argued that President Obama inherited an anti-colonial ethos and anti-business bias from his father, provoked an outcry that went all the ...
In April 2016, Goldberg published "The Obama Doctrine" in The Atlantic. This essay covers many foreign policy issues, including his views of the U.S. role in Asia, the Middle East, ISIL, Russia, and Europe, focusing on the nature of American leadership in these different regions and the relative power that the United States wields in developing ...
Time published a review that stated "Obama knows how to tell a good story" and that "[h]is insight into his mindset during his biggest presidential moments is a reminder of his thoughtfulness". [30] The review continued by stating that "from cover to cover, A Promised Land is a reminder of the narrative that Obama has spent his career ...
Becoming is the memoir by former First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama, published on November 13, 2018. [1] [2] Described by the author as a deeply personal experience, [3] the book talks about her roots and how she found her voice, as well as her time in the White House, her public health campaign, and her role as a mother. [4]