In this memoir, the author probes two traumatic decades; the 1950's and 1960;s. From the public myths that gradually disintegrated, to the heroes who retired and left no successors, and finally the accelerating loss of innocence. 266 pages....
A television political commentator analyzes media coverage of the 1980 presidential election and criticizes the presentation of the political process as a form of entertainment that ignored substantive issues and focused instead on insubstantial imag...
An Emmy Award-winning political commentator for ABC-TV news offers a satirical--but frighteningly plausible--novel about the chaos, wheeler-dealers, high-rollers, and innocent bystanders that rush in when a president-elect dies before the inauguratio...