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Politics Lost - From RFK to W: How Politicians Have Become Less Courageous and More Interested in Keeping Power than in Doing What's Right for America (Paperback)
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Politics Lost - From RFK to W: How Politicians Have Become Less Courageous and More Interested in Keeping Power than in Doing What's Right for America (Paperback)
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People on the right are furious. People on the left are livid. And
the center isn't holding. There is only one thing on which almost
everyone agrees: there is something very wrong in Washington. The
country is being run by pollsters. Few politicians are able to win
the voters' trust. Blame abounds and personal responsibility is
nowhere to be found. There is a cynicism in Washington that appalls
those in every state, red or blue. The question is: Why? The more
urgent question is: What can be done about it?
Few people are more qualified to deal with both questions than Joe
Klein.
There are many loud and opinionated voices on the political scene,
but no one sees or writes with the clarity that this respected
observer brings to the table. He has spent a lifetime enmeshed in
politics, studying its nuances, its quirks, and its decline. He is
as angry and fed up as the rest of us, so he has decided to do
something about it--in these pages, he vents, reconstructs,
deconstructs, and reveals how and why our leaders are less
interested in leading than they are in the "permanent campaign"
that political life has become.
The book opens with a stirring anecdote from the night of Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. Klein re-creates the scene
of Robert Kennedy's appearance in a black neighborhood in
Indianapolis, where he gave a gut-wrenching, poetic speech that
showed respect for the audience, imparted dignity to all who
listened, and quelled a potential riot. Appearing against the
wishes of his security team, it was one of the last truly
courageous and spontaneous acts by an American politician--and it
is no accident that Klein connects courage to spontaneity. From
there, Klein begins his analysis--campaign by campaign--of how
things went wrong. From the McGovern campaign polling techniques to
Roger Ailes's combative strategy for Nixon; from Reagan's
reinvention of the Republican Party to Lee Atwater's equally
brilliant reinvention of behind-the-scenes strategizing; from Jimmy
Carter to George H. W. Bush to Bill Clinton to George W.--as well
as inside looks at the losing sides--we see how the Democrats
become diffuse and frightened, how the system becomes unbalanced,
and how politics becomes less and less about ideology and more and
more about how to gain and keep power. By the end of one of the
most dismal political runs in history--Kerry's 2004 campaign for
president--we understand how such traits as courage, spontaneity,
and leadership have disappeared from our political landscape.
In a fascinating final chapter, the author refuses to give easy
answers since the push for easy answers has long been part of the
problem. But he does give thoughtful solutions that just may get us
out of this mess--especially if any of the 2008 candidates happen
to be paying attention.
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