Trail Fever: Spin Doctors, Rented Strangers, Thumb Wrestlers, Toe Suckers, grizzly Bears, and Other Creatures on the Road to the White House

Lewis, Michael

Overview

A Wickedly Funny And Astute Chronicle Of The 1996 Presidential Campaign - And How We Go About Choosing Our Leaders At The Turn Of The Century. Beginning With The Primaries, Lewis Traveled Across America - A Concerned Citizen Who Happened To Ride In Candidates' Airplanes (as Well As Rented Cars In Blinding New Hampshire Blizzards) And Write About Their Adventures. Among The Contenders He Observed: Pat Buchanan, A Walking Tour Of American Anger; Lamar Alexander, Who. Appealed To People Who Pretend To Be Nice To Get Ahead; Steve Forbes, Frozen In A Smile And Refusing To Answer Questions About His Father's Motorcycles; Alan Keyes, One Of The Great Political Speakers Of Our Age, Whom No One Has Ever Heard Of; Morry Taylor - The Grizz--the Hugely Successful Businessman Who Became The Refreshing Embodiment Of Ordinary Americans' Appetites And Ambitions; Bob Dole, A Man Who Set Out To Prove He Would Never Be President; And Bill Clinton, The Big Snow Goose Who Flew Too High To Be Shot Out Of The Sky. We Watch The Cliches Of This Peculiar Subculture Collide With Characters From The Real World: A Pig Farmer In Iowa; An Evangelical Preacher In Colorado Springs; A Homeless Person In Manhattan; A Prospective Illegal Immigrant In Mexico. This Book Offers A Striking Look At Us And Our Politics And The Mammoth Unlikelihood Of Connection Between The Inauthentic Modern Candidate And The Voter's Passions, Needs, And Desires. By Michael Lewis.

Details
Knopf
9780679446606
Hardcover
1997
EN
299 pages
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