An edition of The Big Enchilada (2001)

The big enchilada

campaign adventures with the cockeyed optimists from Texas who won the biggest prize in politics

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An edition of The Big Enchilada (2001)

The big enchilada

campaign adventures with the cockeyed optimists from Texas who won the biggest prize in politics

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"Stuart Stevens tells the story of the Bush campaign the public never saw - from the Austin coffee shop where Stevens watched Karl Rove sketch out the Republican master plan on a napkin to the small Methodist church in Crawford, Texas, where the blue-jeaned future president prepared for the make-or-break debates that no one expected him to win.

He offers the inside view of the rise and flameout of maverick John McCain; the struggle to come up with a message that could be heard over a booming economy ("Times have never been better. Vote for change," campaign aides joked); and the fierce debates over the upside and downside of "going negative" against a vulnerable adversary.".

"Above all, Stevens turns the familiar political tale of disillusionment on its head. From the moment he arrived in Austin to join the campaign - "Stevens, get in here and let's bond!" the governor said - he discovered the peculiar pleasure of working with people who not only respected and admired their candidate but actually liked him.

They faced formidable obstacles, from a nation surfing a vast wave of peace and prosperity to an experienced opponent whose seasoned advisers bragged that the campaign would be "a slaughterhouse." But Texans, as Stevens learned, are a confident bunch, and the Bush crowd remained convinced they would win the biggest prize of all - even on the brink of losing. This is the story of what it was like as only an insider could tell it."--BOOK JACKET.

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Free Press
Language
English
Pages
298

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Edition Notes

Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
324.973/0929
Library of Congress
E889 .S74 2001, E889.S74 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
298 p. ;
Number of pages
298

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3950449M
Internet Archive
bigenchiladacamp00stev
ISBN 10
0743222903
LCCN
2001042841
OCLC/WorldCat
47216315
Library Thing
101201
Goodreads
1194209

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