ABSTRACT

It didn t take long for Barack Obama to make his mark as the biggest political star to ever occupy the White House. Over the course of his two terms in office, Obama has injected the American presidency deeper into popular culture than any of his predecessors. He and his wife Michelle have become iconic figures, celebrities of the first order.This book, by award-winning White House correspondent and presidential historian Kenneth T. Walsh, discusses how the Obamas reached this point. More important, it takes a detailed and comprehensive look at the history of America s presidents as celebrities in chief since the beginning of the Republic. Walsh makes the point that modern presidents need to be celebrities and build on their fame in order to propel their agendas and rally public support for themselves as national leaders so that they can get things done.Combining incisive historical analysis with a journalist s eye for detail, this book looks back to such presidents as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln as the forerunners of contemporary celebrity presidents. It examines modern presidents including Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, John F. Kennedy, Franklin Roosevelt, and Theodore Roosevelt, each of whom qualified as a celebrity in his own time and place. The book also looks at presidents who fell short in their star appeal, such as George W. Bush, George H. W. Bush, Richard Nixon, and Lyndon Johnson, and explains why their star power was lacking.Among the special features of the book are detailed profiles of the presidents and how they measured up or failed as celebrities; an historical analysis of America s popular culture and how presidents have played a part in it, from sports and television to movies and the news media; the role of first ladies; and a portfolio of fascinating photos illustrating the intersection of the presidency with popular culture."

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

The Rise of the Concept of Stardom and the Culture of Celebrity

chapter 1|11 pages

Forerunners of the Modern Celebrity Presidents

Washington to Cleveland

chapter 2|5 pages

Theodore Roosevelt

The Strenuous Life

chapter 3|6 pages

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Public Advocate

chapter 4|7 pages

John F. Kennedy

Glitter and Cool

chapter 5|8 pages

Ronald Reagan

The Role of the Century

chapter 6|7 pages

Bill Clinton

Pop Icon

chapter 7|15 pages

Barack Obama

Making History and Taking New Paths

chapter 8|16 pages

Second Billing

From Truman to the Bushes

chapter 9|13 pages

First Ladies

Partners in Celebrity

chapter 10

Presidents and Television

Primal Forces

chapter 11|13 pages

Presidents and the News Media

Tug of War

chapter 12|15 pages

Presidents and the Movies

Cinema Stars

chapter 13|7 pages

Presidents and Reading

Gravitas Alert

chapter 14|20 pages

Presidents and Sports

Links to Everyday America

chapter 15|10 pages

Presidents and Music

Sweet and Sour Notes

chapter 16|13 pages

Presidents as Trend Setters and Trend Spotters

Food, Fashion, Pets, and More

chapter 17|6 pages

Consequential vs. Shallow Celebrity

All Stardom Is Not Equal

chapter |2 pages

Epilogue

The Future of Presidential Celebrity