"The best portrait of McConnell"-- "NationalJournal.com"
"As Alec MacGillis's excellent new book on McConnell makes clear, the Kentucky senator's top priority has always been not ideology but his own political advancement and survival."-- "TheAtlantic.com"
"While MacGillis writes with the passion of a convert, he isn't some liberal hack whom Republicans can coolly dismiss. He is a thorough and well-trained reporter happily unburdened from the dispassionate constraints of he-said-she-said journalism....In 'The Cynic, ' MacGillis constructs his profile around interviews with long-lost friends, colleagues and enemies--more than 75 of them for this slim volume--who have known the subject since their provincial early days."-- "The Washington Post"
"Not many people have a clear idea of who McConnell is, or how he evolved, or why he does the things he does....This is the story Alec MacGillis tells in his concise, fast-moving ebook about McConnell, The Cynic. It's full of things I hadn't known....He also helps explain how someone without the obvious political gifts of speechmaking or glad-handing has stayed in national office for 30 years and is favored to be there at least six years more. And if you'd like even more first-hand evidence of what has happened to the Senate, you'll find it here--all in less than two hours' reading time."--James Fallows "TheAtlantic.com"
"A fiercely critical biography (entitled, tellingly, 'The Cynic')."-- "Los Angeles Times"