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Coup - The Day the Democrats Ousted Their Governor, Put Republican Lamar Alexander in Office Early, and Stopped a Pardon Scandal (Hardcover, Expanded ed.)
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Coup - The Day the Democrats Ousted Their Governor, Put Republican Lamar Alexander in Office Early, and Stopped a Pardon Scandal (Hardcover, Expanded ed.)
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Coup is the behind-the-scenes story of an abrupt political
transition, unprecedented in US history. Based on 163 interviews,
Hunt describes how collaborators came together from opposite sides
of the political aisle and, in an extraordinary few hours, reached
agreement that the corruption and madness of the sitting Governor
of Tennessee, Ray Blanton, must be stopped. The sudden transfer of
power that caught Blanton unawares was deemed necessary because of
what one FBI agent called ""the state's most heinous political
crime in half a century""-a scheme of selling pardons for cash. On
January 17, 1979, driven by new information that some of the worst
criminals in the state's penitentiaries were about to be released
(and fears that James Earl Ray might be one of them), a small
bipartisan group chose to take charge. Senior Democratic leaders,
friends of the sitting governor, together with the Republican
governor-elect Lamar Alexander (now US Senator from Tennessee),
agreed to oust Blanton from office before another night fell. It
was a maneuver unique in American political history. Expanded
edition, with a newly discovered account of the events by Senator
Lamar Alexander: ""In December 2015 something unexpected happened.
Keel [Hunt] delivered to my Nashville office a brown three-ring
binder. He had only recently discovered it in a box that had been
in storage for thirty years."" -Senator Lamar Alexander This binder
contained the forgotten typescript, written in 1985, of Alexander's
recollections of the events leading up to his early inauguration on
January 17, 1979. In this expanded edition of Coup, the Senator's
22,000-word text has been added as a lost footnote to Hunt's
definitive account. From the foreword by John L. Seigenthaler:
""The individual stories of those government officials involved in
the coup-each account unique, but all of them intersecting-were
scattered like disconnected pieces of a jigsaw puzzle on the table
of history until the author conceived this book. Perhaps because it
happened so quickly, and without major disagreement, protest, or
dissent, this truly historic moment has been buried in the public
mind. In unearthing the drama in gripping detail, Keel Hunt assures
that the 'dark day' will be remembered as a bright one in which
conflicted politicians came together in the public interest.
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