An edition of The Republican war againstwomen (1996)

The Republican war againstwomen

an insider's report from behind the lines

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An edition of The Republican war againstwomen (1996)

The Republican war againstwomen

an insider's report from behind the lines

As the countdown to the 1996 presidential election gets under way, the position of the Republican Party seems stronger than ever. It controls both the House and the Senate. It responded to the nation's call for change in 1994 and has a highly visible spokesman for that change in the Speaker of the House. But in 1996 should it have your vote?

That is the question that Republican insider Tanya Melich poses as she unmasks the national GOP's twenty-year history of hypocrisy toward women; as she challenges its deliberately orchestrated slide away from centrist policies; and as she reveals how the party's national leadership, pressed by the religious right, has adopted a divisive strategy that intentionally exploits antifeminist fears to garner votes.

Now, in this authoritative, closely reasoned, and often shocking book, Melich cites chapter, verse, and the actions of participants to document the ways in which the Reagan and Bush administrations moved to curtail abortion, family and child-care programs, and policies to help women gain equal opportunity; how they skewed the appointments of women in the administration and in party leadership; and how they appealed to sexist and racist bigotry to win votes.

She also shows how frighteningly effective this calculated strategy proved to be in the 1994 midterm elections, which not only validated its effectiveness but reinforced the direction the party is likely to take in the 1996 presidential campaign.

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Publisher
Bantam Books
Language
English
Pages
356

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Cover of: The Republican War Against Women
The Republican War Against Women: An Insider's Report from Behind the Lines
January 5, 1998, Bantam, Bantam Books
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Cover of: The Republican war againstwomen
The Republican war againstwomen: an insider's report from behind the lines
1996, Bantam Books
in English
Cover of: The Republican war against women
The Republican war against women: an insider's report from behind the lines
1996, Bantam Books
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. (319)-325) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.42/0973
Library of Congress
HQ1236.5.U6, HQ1236.5.U6 M45 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 356 p. ;
Number of pages
356

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL21521672M
Internet Archive
republicanwaraga0000meli
ISBN 10
0553100149
LCCN
95043111
OCLC/WorldCat
33404098
Library Thing
803412
Goodreads
882532

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2969252W

Work Description

For over a quarter century Republican insider Tanya Melich had been a loyal player in her party's politics. But as a delegate to the 1992 presidential convention, Melich found herself growing increasingly disillusioned by the direction her party had taken.

Suddenly it seemed the Republican credo was no longer "with malice toward none, with charity for all." Instead, the Grand Old Party, pressed by the religious right, had adopted a divisive strategy that deliberately intensified hostility between the sexes - and that was only the beginning.

In her acclaimed book, Melich cites chapter, verse, and the actions of participants to document the GOP's twenty-year history of hypocrisy toward women. From its ongoing efforts to curtail programs that could empower women to its deliberate exploitation of antifeminist fears to garner votes, she shows how the Republican Party has been consistently undermining American women.

Powerful and persuasive, this updated edition of The Republican War Against Women not only illustrates how these actions cost the party the 1992 and 1996 presidential electionsit shows why the only hope for its future is to adopt a vigorous new vision.

Melich calls for all those for whom party affiliation has become an obsolete concept - moderate Republicans, centrist Democrats, and the 39 percent of voters who identify themselves as independents - to join in a New Center Republican Party whose agenda is responsible, equitable, and attuned to the needs of all American citizens.

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I cannot remember a time when the Republican party was not part of my life.
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