The President's Dilemma
When the White House escalates the War on Drugs by launching the GREAT ROUNDUP and interning all stoners from political swing states, the administration is out-foxed by Flea and his band of freewheelersincluding The Most Beautiful Woman in ...
The book follows a clear format and tries to show why America's officeholders have so rarely been leaders and how presidents can become leaders instead of mere officeholders.
Arguing that American presidents of the last 30 years have largely failed to meet the needs, expectations, and responsibilities placed upon them, the book discusses how presidents might better maximize their opportunities for leadership and ...
The contributors to this volume investigate how recent presidents have navigated these increasingly rocky political waters.
There are secret government agents among us.
... Richard Alan Ryerson, "Republican Theory and Partisan Reality in Revolutionary Pennsylvania: Toward a New View of the Constitutionalist Party," in Sovereign States in an Age of Uncertainty, ed. Ronald Hoffman and Peter J. Albert, ...
In the fall , Reagan and Bush prepared to battle President Carter and John Anderson who decided to run as an independent . Bush could help Reagan against Anderson by gaining the support of upperclass Republicans .
“Sir, Mr. Evans from the White House Situation Room is asking for you. ... “Yes, sir, I do—it's not that I'm new here, Colonel Blake; I have worked in the Situation Room for several years, but these notes from Hezbollah have left me ...
James E. Campbell, “Why Bush Won the Presidential Election of 2004: Incumbency, Ideology, Terrorism, and Turnout,” Political ... Keith T. Poole and Howard Rosenthal, “D-NOMINATE After 10 Years: A Comparative Update to Congress: A ...