Balance of power : presidents and congress from the era of McCarthy to the age of gingrich
Wright, Jim (Pengarang)
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indeks: halaman, 515-526 ; acknowledgements: halaman, 527 ; An intimate of nine presidents from Eisenhower to Clinton, former Congressman Wright (D.-Texas) resigned from his post as Speaker of the House in 1989, a move he blames on character assassination by Newt Gingrich and other conservative Republicans whose ""predatory,"" elitist agenda would have this result: ""The rich will get richer; the poor will get poorer; there'll be fewer of us in the middle."" In this brisk, outspoken, sometimes bland political memoir, Wright recalls that he rode in the Dallas motorcade close behind President Kennedy and heard three distinct rifle shots fired. A crusader for Johnson's Great Society programs, Wright has held unpredictable views, including his unpopular support for Nixon's deepening involvement in Vietnam and his fierce opposition to Reagan's interventionist policy in Nicaragua.