Description: This in-depth study of the Republican Party reveals it to be a dysfunctional. personality-driven pack of extremists who hold tightly to their reins of power. Journalist Max Blumenthal examines how independent, moderate centrists in the p...
Synopsis This in-depth study of the Republican Party reveals it to be a dysfunctional. personality-driven pack of extremists who hold tightly to their reins of power. Journalist Max Blumenthal examines how independent, moderate centrists in the party have to navigate carefully through a minefield of strong personalities and organizations that control money and power. Blumenthal tells amazing tales of outrageous personalities and bizarre behavior, and reveals the network of associations that lies beneath the surface of the Grand Old Party.
Details
Publication Date:
2009-09-08
Size
Length:
394 pages
Height:
9.5 in
Width:
6.5 in
Thickness:
1.2 in
Weight:
22.4 oz
Publisher's Note Offers an in-depth look at the powerful players, such as Karl Rove and Howard Ahmanson, and the political and personal problems they have dealt with that will impact the future of this established party in a post-Bush GOP world.