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Power Plays: Win or Lose--How History's Great Political Leaders Play the Game

Brand: Zero Grid
Manufacturer: Harper
Model: 0033674156926
ISBN 0060004436
EAN: 9780060004439
Category: Hardcover (United States)
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Dimension: 9.25 x 6.50 x 1.50 inches
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Dick Morris is the frankest and most outspoken political analyst in America today. His commentary on the Clinton White House, the 2000 election, and the rise of George W. Bush has been marked by the sharpeyed political savvy only an insider can bring to bear.

Now, in Power Plays, Morris provides a revealing context for the machinations of contemporary politics. Casting an eye across the annals of history, Morris investigates 20 of the most dramatic political moves of all time -- from the wildly effective to the disastrous. From Abraham Lincoln splitting the opposition over slavery, to Winston Churchill's emergence from obscurity to lead Britain through WWII; from Ronald Reagan and his conservative doctrine taking over the country, to George W. Bush co-opting Democratic issues under the banner of "compassionate conservatism" -- Morris illuminates these and many other gambits through his uniquely insightful perspective. Equally compelling on successes and failures of the past-including the real reason A] Gore lost in 2000.

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  • Great insight to political leaders.
  • Bi-Partisan opinions.
  • Stimulates thinking.
  • Deeper look into the politicians of today.
  • Look at how past events have dictated our present day problems.

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