James Carville, chief strategist of Clinton’s 1992 War Room, puts the Democrats on the offensive again with this no-holds-barred response to the Republican “Contract With America”. Witty, savvy, and just plain smart, this may be the most provocative book of the 1996 campaign season.
Customer Reviews
If he only had hair he’d be perfect:
seriously, he is still smarter and prettier than Ann Coulter. If he were only a bit more handsome, he’d probably be president himself. Much less irritating than Bortz, he is still a tiny bit smug; but why not, he’s right most of the time. yes this book is dated, but it is still useful for nettling right wingers
Truth is disappearing commodity:
Read this book - if for no other reason than to separate the fact from the misinformation and fiction. There is no other way to save the Nation.
Anyone who voted for the Shrub deserves the hardships and increased threat of terrorist attack resulting from his regime of smoke, mirrors and moronic mantras.
Carville tells it like it is - like it or not. This is a book for pragmatists
Bought this because of Kevin Bold:
Another good book from Mr. Carville; I found it refreshing and truthful…
Belongs in the humor section:
Or else the fiction section.
This book is the biggest collection of liberal lies ever told.
(BTW, “progressive” is just a polite word for “Marxist.”)
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All Style, No Substance:
“We’re going to take over the world…and then turn the Oval Office into a rock star’s dressing room.”
Thanks, James.
Too bad you wasted your considerable skills on the most incredibly self-absorbed man-child to ever reach this country’s highest office.

