Presidential follies those who would be President and those who should think again
Material type: TextPublication details: Boerne Boru 1995Description: xvi,249p. ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781887161077
- 22 HA-P 324.5
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Main Library | Special Collection - Indiana University | 324.5 HA-P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 008991 |
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Pt. I. Those Who Think They Should Be President, and Those Who Should Think Again. Lamar Alexander: Two First Names, One Great President? Pat Buchanan: Right from the Start? Mario M. Cuomo: The Future Lies Ahead. Bob Dole: Born Again. Bob Dornan: This One's for Him. Steve Forbes: Funny He Doesn't Look Like Jack Kemp. Albert Gore, Jr.: A Tale of Two Als. Phil Gramm: Momma's and Daddy's Boy, and Proud of It. Kay Bailey Hutchison: Iron Lady, American Style? Jesse Jackson: The Left's Great Black Hope. Alan Keyes: A Prophet in the Political Desert. Richard Lugar: Clinton Wanted Him, But Do You? H. Ross Perot: The Bucks Begin Here. Colin Powell: Horatio Alger II or Chief of Chaff? Arlen Specter: Lonesome Dove. Pete Wilson: One Man Bland or Earth Quaker? -- Pt. II. Dark Horses (or Lightweights?). George Allen: Why's This Man Smiling and Smiling and Smiling? John Engler: Able and Available. Tommy G. Thompson: Before Welfare Was Cool -- Pt. III. Agenda Setters (the Big Two).
Newt Gingrich: The Hair Apparent. Bill Clinton: The First Latchkey President -- Pt. IV. Special Interest Groups: The Meat in the Electoral Sausage?
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