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Month by month, Witcover re-creates 1968 as he travels with, and
reports on, the political fortunes of Lyndon Johnson, Eugene
McCarthy, Richard Nixon, Robert Kennedy, George Romney, and Hubert
Humphrey. He conveys the actual words of national figures and
commentary by rock artists, media people, economists, Vietnam
veterans, and Haight-Ashbury hippies. That year Witcover crossed
the country from New Hampshire to California; he was standing on
the rioting streets of Washington with Robert Kennedy after King
was shot; he was in the kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel the night
Kennedy was gunned down. An eyewitness to history, he presents a
unique perspective that captures the mood of a nation and the life
of ordinary people as shattering news erupts from assassins'
bullets and backroom deals. Witcover broadens our understanding of
how that year sowed the seeds of liberalism's demise, the shame of
Watergate, Reagan's long reign, and today's new Democratic agenda.
A seasoned political writer who has covered every presidential election since Eisenhower, Jules Witcover has seen it all: from powerful party chieftains to political analysts, from the trenches of primary elections to the high-tech weapons of mass communication. In No Way to Pick a President, he blasts the current process by which America chooses its president, denouncing the road to the White House as divisive, corrupt and noisy. costly for the candidate and the public. As the United States marks its first presidential election of the new century, Witcover shows us how professioanl mercenaries - with little party loyalty and diminished political principles, driven by an insatiable need for money - are poisoning public life. At the same time, politicians themselves have condoned and even encouraged these developments, responding to the demands of a media driven age in which the press corps pursues its own quest for celebrity and financial reward. No Way to Pick a president offers a wealth of presidential history. Witcover concludes with prescriptions to improve presidential politics and revive public confidence.
As the United States marks its first presidential election of a new
century, Witcover shows us how professional mercenaries -- with
little party loyalty and diminished political principles, driven by
an insatiable need for money -- are poisoning public life. At the
same time, politicians themselves have condoned and even encouraged
these developments, responding to the demands of a media-driven age
in which the press corps pursues its own quest for celebrity and
financial reward.Sharp, revealing, and rich with anecdotes, No Way
to Pick a President offers a wealth of presidential history, from
the role of the vice president's office to campaign funds,
television and the electoral college.
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