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1. History of U.S. Political Parties
 
2. Vol. 3 (History of U.S. Political
 
3. Vol. 2 (History of U.S. Political
 
4. Vol. 5 (History of U.S. Political
 
5. Vol. 1 (History of U.S. Political
 
$17.95
6. When Conventions Were Conventions
 
$11.50
7. When Conventions Were Conventions
$1.59
8. 'The Al Franken Show' Party Album
 
9. The Imperialist Revolutionaries:
$25.17
10. The Art of Political War and Other
 
$60.00
11. The Populist Party: A Voice for
$14.13
12. Bankrupt: The Intellectual and
 
$9.95
13. PARTIES RULES EVOLUTION OF CONG
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14. Take It Back: Our Party, Our Country,
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15. A National Party No More
 
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16. The Populist Party: A Voice for
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17. Does the U.S. Two-party System
 
18. Communist & Marxist Parties
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19. The Tea Party Manifesto: A Vision
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20. The Way to Win: Clinton, Bush,

1. History of U.S. Political Parties (History of U.S. Political Parties 4v PR)
by Arthur Meier Schlesinger
 Library Binding: 3550 Pages (1992-10)
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Isbn: 0877541345
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2. Vol. 3 (History of U.S. Political Parties)
 Library Binding: Pages (2002-01)
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Isbn: 079105733X
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3. Vol. 2 (History of U.S. Political Parties)
 Library Binding: Pages (2002-01)
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Isbn: 0791057321
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4. Vol. 5 (History of U.S. Political Parties)
 Library Binding: Pages (2002-01)
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Isbn: 0791057356
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5. Vol. 1 (History of U.S. Political Parties)
 Library Binding: 882 Pages (2002-01)
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Isbn: 0791057313
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6. When Conventions Were Conventions : Republicans
by Robert Trout
 Audio Cassette: Pages (2000-01-01)
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Asin: 0929071859
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An American election lasts far too long, costs too much,and never fails to make perfectly sensible people look like utterfools.Convention customs may often be patronizing, boring,overacted, empty and insufferable.But they are OUR customs and theyconnect us to a common history.Our two political parties have knownthe best and the worst of times.And one way or another, it all livesin the collective memory of the system.

The story of that history is the subject of the extraordinarymontage of sounds collected here, many never before available on tapeor record.Hear the voices and speeches of Theodore Roosevelt,Wendell Willkie, H.V. Kaltenborn predicting a Thomas Dewey victory.Dwight Eisenhower, Hubery Humphrey, Barry Goldwater and many more.

Told by Robert Trout, the legendary CBS, NBC, and ABCbroadcaster whose voice has reported every American politicalconvention of the 20th Century since 1936; and perhaps one of the fewmen alive able to make sense of those most remarkable and persistentpolitical contraptions, the Democratic and Republican parties. ... Read more


7. When Conventions Were Conventions : Democrats
by John McDonough
 Audio Cassette: Pages (2000-01-01)
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An American election lasts far too long, costs too much, and never fails to make perfectly sensible people look like utter fools.Convention customs may often be patronizing, boring, overacted, empty and insufferable.But they are OUR customs and they connect us to a common history.Our two political parties have known the best and the worst of times.And one way or another, it all lives in the collective memory of the system.

The story of that history is the subject of the extraordinary montage of sounds collected here, many never before available on tape or record.Hear the voices and speeches of Theodore Roosevelt, Wendell Willkie, H.V. Kaltenborn predicting a Thomas Dewey victory. Dwight Eisenhower, Hubery Humphrey, Barry Goldwater and many more.

Told by Robert Trout, the legendary CBS, NBC, and ABC broadcaster whose voice has reported every American political convention of the 20th Century since 1936; and perhaps one of the few men alive able to make sense of those most remarkable and persistent political contraptions, the Democratic and Republican parties. ... Read more


8. 'The Al Franken Show' Party Album
Audio CD: Pages (2005-10)
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Asin: 097459928X
Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars How did this happen?
I love most everything Al Franken has done-- SNL, books, radio.AL:so really liked the other Air America CD " The O'Franken factor".

Which makes this CD all the more puzzling.It has maybe one clever and somewhat funny track, theBill O'Reilly war story.The rest of the tracks are, puzzling.They're so unfunny you wonder how they got recorded for posterity.There's 11 minutes of a Wolfman sketch, not a chuckle in the whole thing.There's a unfunny and insensitive sketch about the pillow that snuffed out Arafat.And a sketch about a crying baby that I can't figure out at all.

The CD cover art is amusing though.

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9. The Imperialist Revolutionaries: Trends in World Communism in the 1960s and 1970s (Hoover International Studies)
by Hugh Seton-Watson
 Paperback: 157 Pages (1985-10)
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Isbn: 0813302838
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A study of trends in world communism in the 1960s and 1970s. ... Read more


10. The Art of Political War and Other Radical Pursuits
by David Horowitz
Audio Cassette: Pages (2001-11)
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Asin: 0786120746
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Politics is war, but in America one side is doing all the shooting-liberals. Shell-shocked conservatives blame their failures on the media or unscrupulous opponents, but they refuse to name the real culprit: themselves. In a new book that will shatter the complacency of establishment conservatives, David Horowitz shows how Bill Clinton's generation, having mastered the art of political war, has spent the last ten years clobbering conservatives in and out of government. The best-selling author of Hating Whitey and Other Progressive Causes has the strategy to fight back.

The Democratic Party's recent electoral dominance is due not to its theft of Republican issues, but to its superior grasp of the nature of political war. Horowitz opens his book with the six principles of politics that liberals understand and conservatives do not. He next warns against the essentially liberal inclination to supervise the lives of a "helpless" citizenry. This "Puritan impulse" promises shipwreck for conservatives who fail to keep liberty as their watchword.

The success of the left is nowhere more evident than in the politics of race. Revisiting a recent controversy in which Time branded him a "real live bigot," Horowitz probes an ugly strain of left-wing racism and reflects on the prospects for true racial justice. He concludes with a profile of the radical mentality-hidden but real-of the American left. In 1972, the bomb-throwers took their battle from the streets into the McGovern campaign and became the activist core of the Democratic Party. A genuine ideological left thus entered the heart of America's political culture.

Once a notorious radical himself, David Horowitz understands the mind of the left better than any other conservative. The Art of Political War is an indispensable guide for the battles of the campaign season and beyond. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars War Is Indeed an Art
When David Horowitz was a young man, he believed that socialism was the wave of the future.Imperceptibly, he began to change and by the mid 1980s, he found himself on the opposite side.In THE ART OF WAR, he details how his erstwhile comrades have managed to pull off some stunning upsets, including the greatest presidential hijacking of all time, the election of Barack Obama in 2008.When this book was first written, Bill Clinton was still in office, but the techniques that he used were very much the same that would be used nearly a decade later by one who learned very well how to win the rough and tumble of corrupt Chicago politics. The difference between Clinton/Obama and any high ranking Republican is the same difference in world view between the Democratic and Republican Party.Republicans, Horowitz notes are cerebral, straightforward, and convinced that small government mixed with low taxes is the way to prosperity.Democrats, he adds, are less interested in prosperity than in advancing a social agenda.As long as this agenda is realized, then no price--including national security or economic prosperity--is too high to pay.The first half of THE ART OF WAR is a primer on Machiavellian tactics in How To Win.Horowitz suggests that the greatest advantage that Democrats have is that they patiently learn from mistakes.When they see that the tempo and mood of the American people involve a platform that is pro-Republican, they dress up their rhetoric to simulate what America wants, and then proceed to do the opposite. An almost equal advantage of the left is that Republicans never seem to learn how to get down dirty and Play To Win.When Horowitz comments that Democrats know how to hide any sin under a facade of appealing to the Little Guy, he jabs his finger at the root cause of recent Republican political ineptitude.As soon as the right succeeds in forcing public opinion on poor student performance, welfare dependency, urban crime, social security inequities (all of which have been under the sole control of the left since 1960), then Democrats will be in the unfamiliar and uncomfortable position of having to defend the indefensible.

THE ART OF POLITICAL WAR is subtitled: "And Other Radical Pursuts." In many of Horowitz's recent books, he prefers to leave the second half of each book to pursue areas that relate to his animus against the very people and ideology that he used to call home. He explores trends that the left refuses to address and when critics like Horowitz raises these forbidden topics, the left responds with vituperation by calling him racist, traitor, homophobe, and the like. As he discusses these issues, it becomes clear that the claims of the left are as evanescent and as airy as vapor. Just one example: Democrats suggest that guns kill people; hence strong gun control is a must.Horowitz counters that the finger pulling the trigger is the culprit, but to say that is to open the can of worms that race complicates the calculus of gun ownership versus the person pulling the trigger. Horowitz writes that it is illogical to blame the gun industry for the sociopathic tendencies of the user. As one reads of collateral issues like this, one can see that the chasm between left and right is vast and that this vastness has not stopped Democrats from claiming the moral high ground and until the right begins to refute such specious claims, then the United States will continue to elect future socialist leaders to run this country.Horowitz has written THE ART OF POLITICAL WAR to avoid that unhappy fate.

2-0 out of 5 stars To arbitrary for my taste
I feel that the book The art of political was is a bit arbitrary. The book throws a lot of the blame at the democrats making republican look like innocent bystanders. Some of the examples and facts are thin at best. I'm still looking a book that will provide full review of the political system in the USA.

5-0 out of 5 stars Predictably Great.
Well, I'm a bit biased here because I happen to be a fan of basically everything David Horowitz has ever written, but I love this book. In fact, I just read it for the third time and these essays, along with others appearing from this era (found in Hating Whitey and How to Beat the Democrats) are the finest he ever penned. The big advantage that Horowitz has over other conservatives is stylistic because reading him is a pleasure. There is a small amount of overlap here with Hating Whitey, but I think The Art of Political War is worth buying based on the first chapter alone which is an extensive strategic overview concerning liberals and conservatives. It shows Republicans how to switch over to the offense and stop their habit of perpetually yielding ground to the left. I do believe that Horowitz's injunction to decease calling leftists "liberals" had an effect on me personally because I quit making that mistake several years ago. I also cherished the exchange he had with Tipper Gore that he recapitulates here. Overall, Horowitz, in The Art of Political War, gives the right something which we don't appear to possess naturally: power, verve, flair, and irreverence.

4-0 out of 5 stars Sun Tzu of the 21st Century
Former Congressman James Rogan calls David Horowitz the "Sun Tzu of the twenty-first century." He may be right. This book teaches conservatives the very techniques that the left has perfected for decades. Endorsed by Karl Rove, this book is an excellent read for any conservative who wants to learn how to win.

5-0 out of 5 stars Brilliant political thinker at work . . .
Horowitz does a masterful job of figuring out what lies behind the Democratic Party's traditional electoral appeal.In essence, they figure out how to state their message in a short, easily understood phrase, then they all line up to repeat it.Example:Tax cuts for the rich.Horowitz uses the main essay to show the GOP how to play the same game and win.My only complaint is that he doesn't spend more time on that topic.He could have devoted an entire book to "The Art of Political War" rather than filling it out with assorted essays.Nevertheless, the essays are of high quality and worth reading in their own right. ... Read more


11. The Populist Party: A Voice for the Farmers in an Industrial Society (Primary Sources of America's Industrial Society in the 19th)
by Bernadette Brexel
 Paperback: 32 Pages (2004-01)
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12. Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party
by Joseph Stromberg
Audio CD: Pages (2006-06-15)
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Original material by Joseph Stromberg, Edited by Wendy McElroy, Produced by Pat Childs

World War II reshaped the map of the world. No longer would Europe be the center of world power. As the continent exhausted itself in yet another war, two new nations, with conflicting ideologies, were rising to prominence. They were the United States of America and the Soviet Union. Both nations would eventually fight in World War II on the same side. But they would not emerge as partners.

The United States at War is a collection of audio presentations that review the political, economic, and social forced that have erupted in military conflict. They describe the historical context for each of the nine major U.S. wars and examine how a military conflict resolved or failed to resolve the forces that caused the war. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The down fall of the Democratic Party
If more American's would do there homework on the parties, Haussan would not be the president.The democratic party has fine tuned the art of LIEING.The present problems are all because of BILL CLINTON.In my view the worst president we have ever had.

1-0 out of 5 stars tell me the difference
Bad timing for this book considering the Bush Administration is much worse when it comes to moral bankruptcy.Yes, Bill couldn't keep it in his pants (btw what are the new figures on men cheating on their wives?), but George lied about a war (and don't give me this crap that the Intelligence community was just wrong when the Bush Admin made stuff up to make their case look better) so really I think we have to realize that our country is morally bankrupt b/c we elect people that we ultimately associate with.This "city on the hill" attitude is quite comical considering we are the most violent/sexual nation in the world yet David (hanging on the coattails) Limbaugh doesn't address are own short comings - you can't have a book about an administration w/o discussing the people that put them there.In the last 16 years we've put in an arrogant sexual deviant and a murderer/torturer in the most powerful position in the world.Does that really surprise anyone considering what we enjoy - sex and violence?

5-0 out of 5 stars The Title Says it All
A Tour de Force by David Limbaugh, detailing in entertaining prose the moral and intellectual bankruptcy of the Marxism that animates the modern DemocRatic Party.

4-0 out of 5 stars Bankrupt
this is a very good read the Democrats are found wanting in this book. all the lies and backstabbing. you will find out that the democrats can't ever be held responsible with the country until the secular progressive are driven out. brilliant read highly recommend it!!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Do you want to know why Congress' ratings are so low? Well right here are the answers!!!!
This book offers no one an opportunity to undergo an epiphany in regards to one's personal ideology. It is not a book claiming to present some new, untold, or uncovered insight into the political depravity of the Democrats. What the book provides is a brisk retelling of the obstructionism that has become the bedrock upon which the current democrat party rests.Simply stated, Limbaugh manages to recounts the Democrats recent inability to offer any constructive new policies, or meaningful opposition. If you are a democrat, I am truly sorry for the absence of any news ideas among your fellow travelers. It must be rough to stomach the fact that you stand for nothing other than hatred of W. Limbaugh highlights the fact that the democrats stand for little more than that, and in doing so, portrays one of the key reasons that Congress is failing to accomplish any one of the pledges it made in the 2006 campaign. ... Read more


13. PARTIES RULES EVOLUTION OF CONG BUDG (PARLIAMENTS & LEGISLATURES)
by LANCE T LELOUP
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Parties, Rules, and the Evolution of Congressional Budgeting traces how Congressional macrobudgeting has fundamentally changed the way in which Congress frames and enacts budget choices. Included in the analysis are the 1974 Budget Act, the Reagan tax cuts in 1981, Gramm-Rudman-Hollings mandatory deficit reduction plan of 1985, the Bush and Clinton deficit reduction packages in 1990 and 1993, the balanced budget agreement in 1997, and the Bush tax cuts in 2001 and 2003.

Analyzing the transition from a fragmented to a more centralized process reveals that macrobudgeting has restructured congressional rules and institutions, changed the way congress legislates, enhanced congressional capacity, and altered how Congress negotiates with the president. Lance T. LeLoup finds that rule changes and new institutions have contributed to growing partisanship in Congress by empowering party leaders and emphasizing the importance of budget votes for party reputation. With steadily increasing partisanship, this study presents evidence that divided government has significant consequences for both the budget process and budget outcomes.

Combining qualitative and quantitative approaches, this book provides a historical institutional perspective on the evolution of congressional budgeting over three decades. It addresses important questions about national politics and developments in Congress, particularly concerning rules, the role of parties, and the consequences of divided government. The book concludes by considering what the findings might imply for national budgeting and deficits in the coming decade. ... Read more


14. Take It Back: Our Party, Our Country, Our Future
by James Carville, Paul Begala
Audio Cassette: Pages (2006-01-10)
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Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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TOP TEN REASONS WHY REPUBLICANS SUCK

10. They're so incompetent they couldn't pour pee out of a boot if you wrote the instructions on the heel.

9. They lie like a rug. They lie like a dog. They lie like . . . ummm . . . a dog's rug. We mean, they just lie all the time.

8. They're a pack of crooks.

7. They are unbearably sanctimonious.

6. They have no sense of humor.

5. They're losing the war on terror.

4. They've put our economic future in Beijing's hands.

3. They steal elections.

2. Oh, yeah. They're destroying the planet, too.

1. They suck up to power. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars I would hope for better...
I'm not a Democrat.I did not read this book because I am.I'm not a Republican either, and I am not giving this book a poor review due to any alligance with that party.I am nothing.

And being a member of neither dominant American political party can be frusterating at times.This book is no different than any of the outlandish and childish stuff Ann Coulter puts out.The copy I read (at the Barnes & Noble) had a "Top Ten Reasons Why Republicans Suck" on the back that included such wish insights as "they're crooks," "they steal elections," (which is being a bit repititious since it qualifies their earlier statement that they are crooks) and "they lie like a rug... they lie like a dog... they lie like a dog's rug."

James Carville revolutionized the way presidential campaigns are managed.Watch "The War Room" for a good documentary on the first Clinton election.

Regardless, coming from Carville I would expect better, especially when you've so many people on the right of the spectrum making rediculous attacks... it would be good to see a party respond with calm reason and maturity.Unfortunately these people... these people of superior intellect, rhetoric, charisma, and gumption continually resort to childish name calling and sometimes it really makes me wonder how I'm not at the head of the nation.

I should give Carville and Begala credit for examining their own party and the flaws that they see.Self examination does have more to it than just name-calling.They look at the 2000 and 2004 for elections, both Bush victories for those with short attention spans, and plot out a Democratic victory (Obama's) but do so in a way that focuses on breaking Americans further and further into divisive demographics.

At least its not titled "How to Talk to a Liberal (if you must)"

1-0 out of 5 stars Saw this book at a Dollar Tree!
Was in a Dollar Tree and saw this book on the shelf.I guess thats the best way to put it in the hands of Democrats!

5-0 out of 5 stars Straight Talk Analysis and Take Action Recommendations
Absolutely excellent book.Starts off right from Page 1 placing the blame for our party's decline squarely where it belongs - within the 'Democratic' party.If we were victims at all, the authors indicate, it was because we chose it.It was not the superiority of the right wing agenda, it was our decision not to articulate what we stand for.Carville and Begala provide a brutal analysis of the party's 'lack of a backbone'.They also present a very clear alternative to 'business as usual'.They give us the tools to fight back.

If you love politics, you won't be able to put this book down.

1-0 out of 5 stars Grand obfuscation of the truth
Carville repudiates his own thesis every time he steps foot on a public forum singing the praises of Hillary Clinton and the organization that gave birth to both her and Bubba: the DLC. Moreover, Carville has organized conservative Democrats to oust Howard Dean from the DNC and replace him with a conservative more to his (and the Clinton crime syndicate) liking.

While Carville is entertaining in his critique of the right, he totally misses his own marriage to corporate interests destroying this country. As a case in point, he recently signed a group letter advocating a pardon for Scooter Libby. Since Bush commuted Libby's sentence, the American people are again given a slap in the face demonstrating the double standard present for those connected to power elites within the belt-way. There is one set of laws and rules for people like Libby, Cheney, Clinton, Bush, Matlin, and Carville, and another set of laws for the rest of us.

Follow Carville's advice if you want more of the same.

5-0 out of 5 stars what can I say?!?!?
luv, luv, luv James Carville.. and his message is on the money!!!!!!I own ALL his books. ... Read more


15. A National Party No More
by Zell Miller
Audio CD: Pages (2003-12-31)
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With the growl of the Marine sergeant he was, Senator Zell Miller leaves no doubt that he believes his own Democratic Party is badly out of step with most of the country and needs to shape up or ship out.

As part of a stinging critique of the Democratic Party, Miller outlines key positions on important issues that can again make the party relevant for the entire nation. From tax cuts to welfare, gun control to the environment, the arts to education, immigration to terrorism, Miller identifies values that make sense to a growing majority of Americans.

Miller’s candid analysis of the campaigns of Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton further underscores his conclusion that the Democratic Party can no longer field a serious presidential challenge.

Many party loyalists will not like what Senator Miller writes; yet his credentials are beyond question, for few Democrats have worked longer or stronger for the party and its candidates.Zell Miller has served in an elective office in each of the last six decades. When he left office as governor after two terms, he had an 85 percent approval rating, prompting the Washington Post to call him the most popular governor in the country. After getting to Washington, he became President Bush’s biggest Democratic supporter, but steadfastly refused to switch parties.

A National Party No More is a firsthand account from the enigmatic senator who has confounded his Democratic colleagues. Driven by conscience and common sense, Senator Miller names the self-destructive direction of his party and stubbornly pulls the Democratic family toward reform. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Let the book stay in print -- it shows what many didn't see exactly the opposite coming...
In the 2008 election, the Republican performance increased (in a statistically significant way) only in the Appalachian region.Perhaps the author, who is pleased to call himself a hillbilly, should write another book, explaining why his region seems to be increasingly out of step with the rest of the country.

1-0 out of 5 stars This is still in print????
The whole book was discredited in 2006; November 4, 2008 was the final nail in its coffin.It should be sold only for purposes of ridicule, in a 4-pack with "Dow 36,000," "Hilary vs. Condi: The Next Great Presidential Race," and "88 Reasons the Rapture Will Be in 1988."

2-0 out of 5 stars ha
"Miller's candid analysis of the campaigns of Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton further underscores his conclusion that the Democratic Party can no longer field a serious presidential challenge."

Ha, ha, ha! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. *wipes eyes* Ha...

5-0 out of 5 stars book
Very well written and informative.Good insight into the way our country is going.Too bad we don't have more people like Zell Miller.

1-0 out of 5 stars A whine as a swan song
I couldn't be happier that Zell Miller is out of the US Senate.

And this was quite a vanity whine as a final word, or what I hope is his final word.

Like many swan songs by overbearing political types, and media gasbags, Miller tells a series of shaded or half-truths to convince the reader that everything has gone sideways, and that GOP = Good, Democrats = Bad.

I think a more accurate portrayal of the truth inside the Beltway is politicians (including Miller) = bad. ... Read more


16. The Populist Party: A Voice for the Farmers in the Industrialized Society (America's Industrial Society in the Nineteenth Century.)
by Bernadette Brexel
 Paperback: 32 Pages (2003-05)
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Examines the history of the Populist Party in the United States, which was formed in 1892 to represent the needs of working-class citizens and bring about reform in government, big business, and labor laws. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Very good book on the original Populist Party and how it brought the disemfranchised Far middle together
Populism does not mean 'the political
right' as one dumb suthor who wrote
another book on a similar sounding
subject of politics claimed. It is
the far middle like the Founding
Fathers of the United States were.
Until we get that straight we cannot
get all the far middle dissidents
together to join in the same noble
cause for Western civilization. Pls.
vote third party in the next big elec-
tion and let's get a new third party
organized to bring Populism back to
the forefront! ... Read more


17. Does the U.S. Two-party System Still Work? (At Issue Series)
Hardcover: 97 Pages (2010-01-15)
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18. Communist & Marxist Parties of the World (Keesing's Reference Publication)
by Charles Hobday
 Library Binding: 529 Pages (1986-06)
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19. The Tea Party Manifesto: A Vision for an American Rebirth
by Joseph Farah
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The Tea Party movement is the most dynamic and powerful grassroots political movement witnessed by modern-day America. It arose spontaneously -- and in the nick of time -- to save this country from an advancing, fatal drift away from self-government, liberty, and the promise of greater prosperity for future generations.

But what does the Tea Party movement really stand for? And where does it go from here?

Joseph Farah was a Tea Partier before there was even a Tea Party movement. In his new book, The Tea Party Manifesto, Farah fleshes out the origins and evolution of the movement that daily intensifies in speed and spirit.

Defining the terms of the debate, the true meaning of independence, the danger in waiting for political messiahs, and the sincere need for a spiritual core, Farah provides the road map for this country's citizens to extricate themselves from the overreaching grip of government and reclaim the beliefs of the Founding Fathers. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Manifesto calls us to to return to our founding principles
In his manifesto, World Net Daily founder Joseph Farah encourages Tea Partiers to unite, not around leaders but around the principles of the Declarations of Independence and the US Constitution.He calls for citizens to center the debate around our founding documents and principles and work toward holding an out of control government to its Constitutional limitations. He argues that that these principles, not party loyalty, are the core upon which Americans can unify and begin to take back control of our Republic.The manifesto is a brief and well laid out book that spell out a course of action in a concise, easy to understand way.It is a good read for anyone concerned about the future of our great nation.

1-0 out of 5 stars Predictable
This book is exactly what you would expect: A far-right, religion-based, Obama-bashing, Socialism-baiting screed. Save your $10. Better yet, donate it to the Southern Poverty Law Center in Birmingham. The author is very predictable. He bashes president Obama's credentials as a professor of constitutional law by quoting a piece from Obama's book "The Audacity of Hope" and then claiming not to understand it. He pushes fundamentalist religion as a basis of Tea Partyism, instead of following the more reasonable approach of preferring that each individual follow his own freedom of religion. The Tea Party already has a religious doctrine set out for you to follow. The author asks whether Socialism is constitutional and arrives at the expected answer of "no", conveniently neglecting to note that Socialism is an economic system, not a political one. Socialism correctly understood as such is no more or less compatible with the Constitution than is Capitalism. Political systems incompatible with the Constitution are Fascism, Communism, Monarchism, and Anarchism. Note that Fascism and Communism are BOTH economic and political systems, whereas Capitalism and Socialism are economic systems. ... Read more


20. The Way to Win: Clinton, Bush, Rove, and How to Take the White House in 2008 (Playaway Adult Nonfiction)
by Mark Halperin
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Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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In The Way to Win, two of the country’s most accomplished political reporters explain what separates the victors from the victims in the unforgiving environment of modern presidential campaigns.

Mark Halperin, political director of ABC News, and John F. Harris, the national politics editor of The Washington Post, tell the story of how two families–the Bushes and the Clintons–have held the White House for nearly a generation and examine Hillary Clinton’s prospects for extending this record in 2008. Based on years of research, including private campaign memos and White House communications, The Way to Win reveals the surprising details of how the Bushes and Clintons have closely studied each the other’s successes and failures and used these lessons to shape their own strategies for winning elections and wielding power.

In the case of George W. Bush, the strategic genius is Karl C. Rove, arguably the most influential White House aide in history. For the first time, Halperin and Harris cut through the myths and controversies surrounding Rove to illuminate in brilliant, behind-the-scenes detail what he actually does–his Trade Secrets for winning elections.

In the case of the Clintons, the chief strategist is Bill Clinton himself. Drawing on their fifteen years reporting on and interviewing him, Halperin and Harris deconstruct and decipher the Clinton style, identifying the methods that all candidates can use in their pursuit of the White House.

The Way to Win takes a lively and irreverent approach, but Halperin and Harris also show the disturbing ways that American politics has become a Freak Show–their name for a political culture that provides incentives for candidates, activists, interest groups, and the news media to emphasize ideological extremism and personal attack. For the first time, Halperin and Harris describe how Freak Show campaigns orchestrated by the likes of Internet pioneer Matt Drudge forced Al Gore and John Kerry to lose control of their public images (with considerable help from the candidates’ own ineptitude) and lose the White House.

On the brink of what will be one of the most intense, most exciting presidential elections in American history, The Way to Win is the book that armchair political junkies have been waiting for. Filled with peerless analysis and eye-opening revelations from the trenches, it is a must read for everyone who follows American politics. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars The Guide to Political Strategy
The Way to Win: Taking the White House in 2008 describes the recent campaign and political strategies over the past 20 years or so. John Harris and Mark Halperin with background experience combined within the past 4-5 presidential campaigns describes how the various failures and wins from the Bush's and Clinton's have prepared the nominee's for president of 2008 to win the White House. Harris and Halperin also discuss the emergence of the ever evolving media, how the New Media has sharply polarized media into radical factions on each side and how candidates should conduct themselves to prevent deprecation from the voters.

Overall with all the various insights into campaigning and politics both authors succeed in providing an realpolitik view without any preference towards ideology. The research involved is fairly accurate, with most information coming from news articles or interviews. I wouldn't say its the modern day Machiavellian work, but Machiavelli would certainly have enjoyed it. For political junkies looking through an objective eye, its perfect. For the person who takes a subjective view at politics, you may not be able to rise above the occasion to take a new view of politics and learn the strategy of politics.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Way to Win
The Way to Win: Taking the White House in 2008 is my first attempt to understanding the Political System. I found it very informative in some back history I have missed in my American Education....great history lessons on Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Al Gore, George Bush, Democrats and Republicans. This book is a great start.

3-0 out of 5 stars Does not even mention Obama
This book is okay, but these guys are not too brilliant in predicting the future, as they do not mention, a single time, some guy by the name of Barack Obama.

3-0 out of 5 stars Interesting Book and Easy to Read
The majority of this book is very interesting and easy to read.I gave it three stars because the last third of the book begins repeating itself and spends too much time discussing Hillary Clinton's chances.I really enjoyed the look back at political history and the strategy used to win elections and defeat opponents.This book would be better if it was shorter.If you are interested in strategy or presidential elections, then I recommend this book.The chapters are short and it is well written.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book - politics today, like it or not (hope you don't)
For one who lives outside the US, here's a book that makes you dive head-first into how US politics are done today. Will these techniques spread to other countries? With a few adjustments, they most probably will.
Learning about how Kerry's announcement was shrinked to a short novel about his hairdo sure makes you laugh (c'mon, let's have have some sense of humor...) as it also makes you think about the future of Democracy... and about its essence. In the end, hasn't it always been about emotional appeals, abotu the small stuff that makes each voter tilt left or right? ... Read more


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