An edition of No Way to Pick a President (1999)

No Way to Pick a President

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An edition of No Way to Pick a President (1999)

No Way to Pick a President

"Never before has so much money poured into a presidential campaign as is flowing into the election of 2000. Jules Witcover, who has covered every election since 1952, here combines unparalleled knowledge about presidential politics with a wise analysis of what's wrong with the way American presidents are chosen.

He shows us, in memorable and dramatic detail, how professional mercenaries - with little party loyalty and diminished political principles, driven by an insatiable need for money and skewed priorities - are corrupting American public life. At the same time, he shows how television dramatically, even destructively, distorts the election process, discouraging voter participation and dissuading some of our most promising public figures from seeking high office."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
303

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Cover of: No Way to Pick A President
No Way to Pick A President : How Money and Hired Guns Have Debased American Elections
March 28, 2001, Routledge
in English
Cover of: No Way to Pick a President
No Way to Pick a President
November 1999, Farrar Straus & Giroux (T)
in English

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First Sentence

"Every American mother likes to think that her son (or, nowadays, her daughter) can become president."

Classifications

Library of Congress
JK524 .W58 1999, JK524.W58 1999

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7423222M
Internet Archive
nowaytopickpresi00jule
ISBN 10
0374223033
ISBN 13
9780374223038
LCCN
99034933
OCLC/WorldCat
41488827
Library Thing
285154
Goodreads
999860

Work Description

Never before has so much money poured into a presidential campaign as flowed into the election of 2000. Jules Witcover, who has covered every election since 1952, here combines unparalleled knowledge about presidential politics with a scintillating, wise analysis of what's wrong with the way American presidents are chosen. He shows us, in memorable and dramatic detail, how professional mercenaries--with little party loyalty and diminished political principles, driven by skewed priorities and an insatiable need for money, are corrupting American public life. At the same time, he shows how television dramatically, even destructively, distorts the election process, discouraging voter participation and dissuading some of our most promising public figures from seeking higher office. In this lively, story-filled account, Witcover examines the many ways in which politicians themselves have condoned or encouraged these developments and how they are responding to the new demands of a media-driven, money-conscious age. He assessses the effects of campaign funds, both "soft" and "hard, and of a press corps that practices invasive, "gotcha" journ

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Every American mother likes to think that her son (or, nowadays, her daughter) can become president.
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