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Combining humor and wisdom, this timely volume examines how
presidential campaigns can-and often have-become undone by an
unguarded comment, an unintentional misrepresentation, or an unwise
initiative. Almost every politician has occasionally misspoken,
sometimes with disastrous effect, sometimes with little effect at
all. O.O.P.S.: Observing Our Politicians Stumble: The Worst
Candidate Gaffes and Recoveries in Presidential Campaigns observes
and analyzes this phenomenon to document why some gaffes prove
fatal while others are easily survived. Combining humor with a
thorough knowledge of American politics, author Stephen Frantzich
uses detailed vignettes to showcase a wide range of slipups
committed by presidential candidates from 1968 through 2008. He
looks at what really happened in each case, as well as whether the
video and reportage accurately reflected what was said or done. By
delving into the reasons the media and the public react to gaffes
as they do, this thoroughly entertaining analysis provides fresh
insights into the workings of presidential campaigns and the roles
of candidates, their handlers, the media, and the voting public,
underscoring, among other things, how the media revolution has
changed the landscape of presidential campaigns. 30
before-and-after polls that illustrate the effect gaffes can have
on campaigns, both immediately and over time Detailed vignettes
placing specific gaffes in their contemporary political and social
contexts Sidebars and political cartoons that enrich the discussion
of particular gaffes
Is Donald Trump's "War on the Media" new news, fake news, or
business as usual? Presidents have always "used" the media and felt
abused by it. Tried and true vehicles such as press conferences,
routine speeches and the State of the Union address have served
presidents' interests and received significant coverage by the
print media. As new technologies have entered the media spectrum,
the speed and pervasiveness of these interactions have changed
dramatically. President Obama ushered in the social media
presidency, while President Trump has become the tweeter-in-chief.
This book shows how each of these developments affects what is
communicated and how it is received by the public.
Democratic politics involves a series of multi-directional
conversations. Effective conversations have the potential to
engage, educate, and animate both citizens and governmental
officials. On the individual level, discovering successful
conversational strategies benefits both political and social
interaction. This book offers guidelines for conducting effective
conversations personally, politically, and beyond such that readers
of this book are unlikely to ever again look at conversation in the
same way. New technologies and social trends both challenge and
potentially enhance traditional face-to-face and media dominated
conversations. Understanding the state, quality and potential of
political conversations provides a unique perspective for
evaluating and potentially improving government "by the people."
Democratic politics involves a series of multi-directional
conversations. Effective conversations have the potential to
engage, educate, and animate both citizens and governmental
officials. On the individual level, discovering successful
conversational strategies benefits both political and social
interaction. This book offers guidelines for conducting effective
conversations personally, politically, and beyond such that readers
of this book are unlikely to ever again look at conversation in the
same way. New technologies and social trends both challenge and
potentially enhance traditional face-to-face and media dominated
conversations. Understanding the state, quality and potential of
political conversations provides a unique perspective for
evaluating and potentially improving government "by the people."
Is Donald Trump's "War on the Media" new news, fake news, or
business as usual? Presidents have always "used" the media and felt
abused by it. Tried and true vehicles such as press conferences,
routine speeches and the State of the Union address have served
presidents' interests and received significant coverage by the
print media. As new technologies have entered the media spectrum,
the speed and pervasiveness of these interactions have changed
dramatically. President Obama ushered in the social media
presidency, while President Trump has become the tweeter-in-chief.
This book shows how each of these developments affects what is
communicated and how it is received by the public.
The authors of The Political Science Toolbox understand the
dilemmas facing political science majors and the dilemmas facing
political science instructors. Students yearn for a trusted guide
to help them cope with the political science experience a single
reference work that contains the basic tools that an American
government major needs to succeed. And instructors desire to help
students ask meaningful political science questions, but are
concerned about sacrificing valuable class time to 're-teach' basic
research concepts. In other words, instructors desire a work that
contains the basic tools that they hope their students bring to
each class, but that experience tells them their students are
unlikely to possess. The Political Science Toolbox is a reliable
companion to students of American government as they navigate their
undergraduate programs. It serves as a bridge between research
methods classes and student research, making it a valuable
supplement for an applied research methods class, as well as a
useful supplement for introduction to American government courses
or introduction to Political Science courses. Moreover, students
completing honors papers, capstone assignments, or any substantial
research projects in the field of American government will find the
ideas and guidance provided in this work to be invaluable.
Congress: Games and Strategies, fourth edition, is an up-to-date
look at the 21st century Congress from the perspective of a
professional political scientist and congressional staff member
turned academic. As such, it provides both academic and real-world
insights into the unique and often impenetrable world of our
national legislature. Using the most recent academic literature as
well as quotes from current members of Congress, it seeks to
explore the overlap between theory and reality. The book uses a
game analogy as an organizing theme and as a toolbox, recognizing
that much of Congress' activity is understood by analyzing the
players, the rules under which they work, the strategies they
employ and the pattern of winning and losing that result. Updated
through the 2008 election, the book includes a host of features
intended to enhance comprehension, including boxes that allow
students to hear what congressmen and congresswomen themselves say
about the institution.
Apathy and antipathy toward politics are epidemic. Citizen
Democracy provides the antidote. In this revised and updated
edition, Stephen E. Frantzich portrays citizens from every walk of
life--rich and poor, old and young, black and white, male and
female, left and right, famous and obscure--as they choose to
become involved in politics at a level to which readers can relate.
Some of the stories contain unexpected twists. Candy Lightner, the
founder of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, now works as a liquor
industry lobbyist and argues that MADD has gone too far. College
freshman Gregory Watson reacted to receiving a OCO on a political
science paper by quitting school and becoming the driving force
behind passage of a constitutional amendment that had been the
subject of his paper. Two young women independently wrote letters
of application to the U.S. Naval Academy and in the process moved
military education in the direction of gender neutrality. Citizen
Democracy shows ordinary people engaged in extraordinary civic
activity. Their causes run the gamut from civil rights to flag
burning, from the Internet to the environment--but their common
cause is the fact that they creatively entered the arena of
national public policy making and made a difference.
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