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Bad Boy By BRADY

Bad Boy by BRADY


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This is the life of the Republican pit bull, Lee Atwater, who revolutionized American presidential campaigning. He helped to create a solid Republican south but he became notorious for not only using personal attacks but revelling in his image as the bad boy of Washington.

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Bad Boy by BRADY

The frantic, fascinating life of the Republican pit bull (Lee Atwater) who made politics into a blood sport.. }Lee Atwater revolutionized presidential campaigning. He helped to create a solid Republican south. And he became notorious for turning national politics back into a blood sport, not only using nasty attacks but reveling in his image as the bad boy of Washington. Then, at the age of 39, Atwater was struck by a brain tumor. In thirteen months, cancer ended the most controversial career in modern politicsthe charismatic, colorful, and contradictory life of Lee Atwater.Even today Atwater is a fallen leader Republicans love and a rival Democrats love to hate. He was the first political handler as mediagenic as his candidatescertainly the first chairman of the Republican National Committee to record a blues album. His campaigns represent the high-water mark of the GOPs postwar dominance of the presidency, and his techniques set the tone for races across the country. Watching Washington since his death, politicians and pundits still wonder, What if Lee Atwater had lived? Bad Boy reveals how Lee Atwater began his career controlling crowds as jittery class clown, traumatized by the agonizing death of his little brother. In college he discovered the subtle intercourse of policy and public opinion and grew from party animal to party man. Bad Boy details Atwaters political strategies from the grass roots to the national level. Even more ruthless were the behind-the-scenes power games as he crossed paths, and occasionally crossed swords, with nearly every major Republican of the 1980s: Reagan, Bush, Baker, Ailes, Rollins, and many more.In Bad Boy, we also see the faces Atwater tried to spin away. He was a compulsive womanizer, climbing through windows to avoid reporters. He played radical politics but promoted big tent Republicanism. Even his last public moment is controversial. Did Atwaters deathbed words really repudiate entire campaigns, or were they twisted by political enemies and second-hand reporting? Was his repentance sincere or simply one last gasp of press manipulation? Was he responsible for the infamous Willie Horton ads, or was he unfairly blamed by 1988s losers, trying for a moral victory? Is Lee Atwater, a master of spin, now being spun in his grave?In its sudden end, Atwaters remarkable life resembled the rise and fall of a fine political novel. With the probing insights of an expert interviewer and a rare stylistic verve, John Brady tells that whole frantic, fascinating storythe life of the baddest boy in D.C. }

Table of Contents

Prologue; Defining Events; Life of the Party; The Education of a Consultant; Lee Atwaters Office, Can You Hold?; The Permanent Campaign; The Odd Coupling; The Hazards of Duke; The TarBaby; Top of the World; The Spoils of War; The Final Campaign.

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CIN0201627337VG
9780201627336
0201627337
Bad Boy by BRADY
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hachette Books
19961230
352
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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