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Friday, August 8, 2008

Time, July 28 2008


Time, July 28 2008Time, July 28 2008
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How to Save Afghanistan
As violence subsides in Iraq, it's surging in Afghanistan. A veteran diplomat and student of the country on what it really needs -- and why more troops won't help.

85% of US Unhappy with Economy
An exclusive TIME / Rockefeller Foundation poll shows unprecedented dissatisfaction -- and very little optimism.

Beijing's Revolution
On the eve of the Summer Games, China's capital is buzzing with a hot cultural scene, creative entrepreneurs and a collection of new buildings.

Rash Redux
Why chicken pox strikes some adults a second time -- as shingles -- and how to avoid the repeat.

Warming to the Kindle
How Josh Quittner learned to love Amazon's digital book-reading device despite its imperfections.

The Pursuit of Teen Girl Purity
Striking back against a Girls Gone Wild culture, many fathers and daughters are choosing a much different path.


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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

India: The Emerging Giant by Arvind Panagariya


India: The Emerging Giant by Arvind Panagariya# Author: Arvind Panagariya
# Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
# Number Of Pages: 544
# Publication Date: 2008-03-03
# ISBN-10: 0195315030
# ISBN-13 : 9780195315035

India is not only the world’s largest and fiercely independent democracy, but also an emerging economic giant. But to date there has been no comprehensive account of India’s remarkable growth or the role policy has played in fueling this expansion. India: The Emerging Giant fills this gap, shedding light on one of the most successful experiments in economic development in modern history.

Why did the early promise of the Indian economy not materialize and what led to its eventual turnaround? What policy initiatives have been undertaken in the last twenty years and how do they relate to the upward shift in the growth rate? What must be done to push the growth rate to double-digit levels? To answer these crucial questions, Arvind Panagariya offers a brilliant analysis of India’s economy over the last fifty years–from the promising start in the 1950s, to the near debacle of the 1970s (when India came to be regarded as a “basket case”), to the phenomenal about face of the last two decades. The author illuminates the ways that government policies have promoted economic growth (or, in the case of Indira Gandhi’s policies, economic stagnation), and offers insightful discussions of such key topics as poverty and inequality, tax reform, telecommunications (perhaps the single most important success story), agriculture and transportation, and the government’s role in health, education, and sanitation.


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Friday, August 1, 2008

Time, July 21 2008


Time, July 21 2008Time, July 21 2008
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Mandela: His 8 Lessons of Leadership
As he celebrates his 90th birthday, the world's greatest moral leader reflects on a lifetime of service -- and what the rest of us can learn from it.

Is Florida the Sunset State?
Beset by a housing crash, environmental chaos and political turmoil, Florida confronts the death of a dream.

The Truth about Plastic
It's in just about everything--which may be harmful to you and the planet. How to shrink your plastic footprint.


Post Apocalypse
The Web needs commenters. But are they ruining the Net faster than they can save it?

The Not-Quite Bailout
Congress's housing bill won't stop the foreclosure mess. That doesn't mean it's a bad idea.

Batman Is Back
The new Batman epic is a violent, masterly weave of madness and dread.


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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The Weekly Standard August 4, 2008 Vol. 13, No. 44


The Weekly Standard August 4, 2008 Vol. 13, No. 44
English | PDF | 44 Pages | 2.5MB

The Weekly Standard August 4, 2008 Vol. 13, No. 44 The Weekly Standard is an American neoconservative opinion magazine published 48 times per year. It is owned by News Corporation and made its debut on September 17, 1995. Its current editors are founder William Kristol and Fred Barnes. The Weekly Standard produces The Daily Standard with commentary and articles written for the magazine's website. Other frequent contributors include Christopher Hitchens, P.J. O'Rourke, Charles Krauthammer, David Frum, Stephen Schwartz, Matt Labash, and Stephen F. Hayes.

COVER
First, Lose Three Straight Elections
by Fred Barnes

EDITORIAL
Look, Ma, No Arms
by Matthew Continetti

SCRAPBOOK
Impeachment redux, PC newspapers, etc.

ARTICLES
Dewey Like Obama
by Philip Terzian

Sweet Nothings
by Andrew Ferguson

Obama's Centrist Economic Team
by Cesar Conda


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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Cities Of The United States by Thomson Gale Editors


Cities Of The United States by Thomson Gale Editors # Author: Thomson Gale Editors
# Publisher: Gale Cengage

# Publication Date: 2005-12-09

# ISBN-10: 0787673692

# ISBN-13: 9780787673697

# Format: PDF | 48MB

Cities of the United States (CUS) provides a one-stop source for all the vital information you need on 189 of America’s top cities—those fastest-growing, as well as those with a particular historical, political, industrial, and/or commercial significance. Spanning the entire country, from Anaheim to Virginia Beach, each geographically-arranged volume of CUS brings together a wide range of comprehensive data.

The volumes include: The South; The West; The Midwest; and The Northeast. Within each volume, the city-specific profiles organize pertinent facts, data, and figures related to demographic, economic, cultural, geographic, social, and recreational conditions. Assembling a myriad of sources, CUS offers researchers, travelers, students, and media professionals a convenient resource for discovering each city’s past, present, and future.

For this completely updated fifth edition, eleven new cities have been added, providing even greater access to the country’s growing urban centers.
The new city profiles include:
• Akron, OH • Aurora, IL • Casper, WY • El Paso, TX • Fort Smith, AR • Henderson, NV • Huntington, WV • Mesa, AZ • Nampa, ID • Overland Park, KS • Warwick, RI


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Friday, July 25, 2008

Economic Events, Ideas, and Policies: The 1960's and After by George L. Perry, James Tobin


Economic Events, Ideas, and Policies: The 1960's and After by George L. Perry, James Tobin # Author: George L. Perry, James Tobin
# Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
# Number Of Pages: 365
# Publication Date: 2000-08
# ISBN-10: 081577012X
# ISBN-13: 9780815770121
# Format: PDF | 3MB

The 1960s represented a turning point in the application of economic analysis to U.S. policymaking. The decade was marked by widespread optimism that government policies could improve economic and social outcomes. Developments since then illustrate how policies can shift, along with changes in the environment, changes in theory and understanding, or changes in dominant values. The papers in this volume are taken from a November 1999 conference: Economic Events, Ideas and Policies: The 1960s and After. Sponsored by Yale University and the Brookings Institution, the conference was held in memory of economist Arthur Okun. Okun, along with George L. Perry, founded the Brookings Panel on Economic Activity and its journal, the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity.

A former professor of economics at Yale University and chairman of the President's Council on Economic Advisers, Okun authored many important articles and books, including Equality and Efficiency, a Brookings bestseller. Prices and Quantities, published after his death in 1980, is still considered a major professional contribution to macroeconomic analysis and the problems confronting stabilization policy. Contributors include William J. Baumol (Princeton University, New York University), Robert Haveman (University of Wisconsin), Barry Eichengreen (University of California), Richard Cooper (Harvard University), Alan Krueger (Princeton University), Paul Krugman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Robert Solow (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), William Brainard (Yale University), and George Perry (Brookings Institution).


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Friday, July 18, 2008

Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State: Why Americans Vote the Way They Do by Andrew Gelman


Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State: Why Americans Vote the Way They Do by Andrew Gelman   # Author: Andrew Gelman
# Publisher: Princeton University Press
# Number Of Pages: 248
# Publication Date: 2008-08-07
# ISBN-10: 069113927X
# ISBN-13: 9780691139272
# Format: PDF | 4MB

On the night of the 2000 presidential election, Americans sat riveted in front of their televisions as polling results divided the nation's map into red and blue states. Since then the color divide has become a symbol of a culture war that thrives on stereotypes--pickup-driving red-state Republicans who vote based on God, guns, and gays; and elitist, latte-sipping blue-state Democrats who are woefully out of touch with heartland values. Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State debunks these and other political myths.

With wit and prodigious number crunching, Andrew Gelman gets to the bottom of why Democrats win elections in wealthy states while Republicans get the votes of richer voters, how the two parties have become ideologically polarized, and other issues. Gelman uses eye-opening, easy-to-read graphics to unravel the mystifying patterns of recent voting, and in doing so paints a vivid portrait of the regional differences that drive American politics. He demonstrates in the plainest possible terms how the real culture war is being waged among affluent Democrats and Republicans, not between the haves and have-nots; how religion matters for higher-income voters; how the rich-poor divide is greater in red not blue states--and much more.

Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State is a must-read for anyone seeking to make sense of today's fractured American political landscape.
Myths and facts about the red and the blue:

Myth: The rich vote based on economics, the poor vote "God, guns, and gays."
Fact: Church attendance predicts Republican voting much more among rich than poor.

Myth: A political divide exists between working-class "red America" and rich "blue America."
Fact: Within any state, more rich people vote Republican. The real divide is between higher-income voters in red and blue states.

Myth: Rich people vote for the Democrats.
Fact: George W. Bush won more than 60 percent of high-income voters.

Myth: Religion is particularly divisive in American politics.
Fact: Religious and secular voters differ no more in America than in France, Germany, Sweden, and many other European countries.


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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

American Law in the 20th Century by Lawrence M. Friedman


American Law in the 20th Century  by Lawrence M. Friedman# Author: Lawrence M. Friedman
# Publisher: Yale University Press
# Number Of Pages: 736
# Publication Date: 2002-03-01
# ISBN-10: 0300091370
# ISBN-13: 9780300091373
# Format: PDF | 3MB

In this long-awaited successor to his landmark work A History of American Law, Lawrence M. Friedman offers a monumental history of American law in the twentieth century. The first general history of its kind, American Law in the Twentieth Century describes the explosion of law over the past century into almost every aspect of American life. Since 1900 the center of legal gravity in the United States has shifted from the state to the federal government, with the creation of agencies and programs ranging from Social Security to the Securities Exchange Commission to the Food and Drug Administration.

Major demographic changes have spurred legal developments in such areas as family law and immigration law. Dramatic advances in technology have placed new demands on the legal system in fields ranging from automobile regulation to intellectual property. Throughout the book, Friedman focuses on the social context of American law. He explores the extent to which transformations in the legal order have resulted from the social upheavals of the twentieth century-including two world wars, the Great Depression, the civil rights movement, and the sexual revolution. Friedman also discusses the international context of American law: what has the American legal system drawn from other countries? And in an age of global dominance, what impact has the American legal system had abroad? Written by one of our most eminent legal historians, this engrossing book chronicles a century of revolutionary change within a legal system that has come to affect us all.


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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Biography (Greenwood Biographies) by Roger Bruns


Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Biography (Greenwood Biographies)
Roger Bruns | Greenwood Press | 2006-06-30 | ISBN: 0313336865 | 184 pages | PDF | 1.2 MB

There has been recent controversy in the African American community about youth and their lack of appreciation for the gains of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. This stellar biography is a superb introduction to the foremost leader of the civil rights movement. The story and historical context will be eye-opening for students and a good refresher for others who are too young to have remembered the events. In a gripping narrative style, the biography traces the young Martin, the son and grandson of formidable preachers, to his calling as a minister too, but one who would take on the entrenched racism of the South, and North, through a nonviolent movement that changed the course of American history. King's story is compelling, starting from his early nurtured family life in an insular community of blacks in Atlanta. His education at Morehouse College, Crozer Theological Seminary, and Boston University and courtship of Coretta Scott lead into the early days of the civil rights movement and King's leadership role in the major marches, demonstrations, boycotts, and sit-ins that took place, mainly in the South.
Critical insight into the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations is given as King negotiates with the presidents for equal rights for blacks. The violent reactions against and hatred of many whites for those seeking racial justice are still shocking today. Against the backdrop of beatings, killings, bombings, threats, and imprisoning, King is portrayed as driven to lift up all Americans, even if it meant martyrdom.


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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies by Bryan Caplan


Bryan Caplan | Princeton University Press | 2007-04-16 | ISBN: 0691129428 | 280 pages | PDF | 2.4 MB

The greatest obstacle to sound economic policy is not entrenched special interests or rampant lobbying, but the popular misconceptions, irrational beliefs, and personal biases held by ordinary voters. This is economist Bryan Caplan's sobering assessment in this provocative and eye-opening book. Caplan argues that voters continually elect politicians who either share their biases or else pretend to, resulting in bad policies winning again and again by popular demand.

Boldly calling into question our most basic assumptions about American politics, Caplan contends that democracy fails precisely because it does what voters want. Through an analysis of Americans' voting behavior and opinions on a range of economic issues, he makes the convincing case that noneconomists suffer from four prevailing biases: they underestimate the wisdom of the market mechanism, distrust foreigners, undervalue the benefits of conserving labor, and pessimistically believe the economy is going from bad to worse. Caplan lays out several bold ways to make democratic government work better--for example, urging economic educators to focus on correcting popular misconceptions and recommending that democracies do less and let markets take up the slack.

The Myth of the Rational Voter takes an unflinching look at how people who vote under the influence of false beliefs ultimately end up with government that delivers lousy results. With the upcoming presidential election season drawing nearer, this thought-provoking book is sure to spark a long-overdue reappraisal of our elective system.


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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance by Barack Obama


# Author: Barack Obama # Publisher: Three Rivers Press (August 10, 2004) # Language: English # ISBN-10: 1400082773 # ISBN-13: 978-1400082773
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Elected the first black president of the Harvard Law Review, Obama was offered a book contract, but the intellectual journey he planned to recount became instead this poignant, probing memoir of an unusual life. Born in 1961 to a white American woman and a black Kenyan student, Obama was reared in Hawaii by his mother and her parents, his father having left for further study and a return home to Africa. So Obama's not-unhappy youth is nevertheless a lonely voyage to racial identity, tensions in school, struggling with black literature?with one month-long visit when he was 10 from his commanding father. After college, Obama became a community organizer in Chicago. He slowly found place and purpose among folks of similar hue but different memory, winning enough small victories to commit himself to the work?he's now a civil rights lawyer there. Before going to law school, he finally visited Kenya; with his father dead, he still confronted obligation and loss, and found wellsprings of love and attachment. Obama leaves some lingering questions?his mother is virtually absent?but still has written a resonant book.


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Saturday, June 14, 2008

What Happened: Inside The Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception by Scott Mcclellan (Audio)


Scott Mcclellan | Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc. (2008-06-02) | English | ISBN-10: 1433214342 # ISBN-13: 9781433214349 | Audio CD | 600MB

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Scott McClellan was one of a few Bush loyalists from Texas who became part of his inner circle of trusted advisers, and remained so during one of the most challenging and contentious periods of recent history. Drawn to Bush by his commitment to compassionate conservatism and strong bipartisan leadership, McClellan served the president for more than seven years, and witnessed day-to-day exactly how the presidency veered off course.

In this refreshingly clear-eyed book, written with no agenda other than to record his experiences and insights for the benefit of history, McClellan provides unique perspective on what happened and why it happened the way it did, including the Iraq war, Hurricane Katrina, Washington's bitter partisanship, and two hotly contested presidential campaigns. He gives readers a candid look into who George W. Bush is and what he believes, and into the personalities, strengths, and liabilities of his top aides. Finally, McClellan looks to the future, exploring the lessons this presidency offers the American people as we prepare to elect a new leader.



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Barack Obama :The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream by Barack Obama (PDF + Audio)


Barack Obama :The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
Publisher: Crown (October 17, 2006)
ISBN-10: 0307237699
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Barack Obama's first book, Dreams from My Father, was a compelling and moving memoir focusing on personal issues of race, identity, and community. With his second book The Audacity of Hope, Obama engages themes raised in his keynote speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, shares personal views on faith and values and offers a vision of the future that involves repairing a "political process that is broken" and restoring a government that has fallen out of touch with the people.


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Living History by Hillary Rodham Clinton


Hillary Rodham Clinton | Scribner (April 2004) | English | # ISBN-10: 0743222253 # ISBN-13: 978-0743222259 | PDF | 1.55MB

Hillary Rodham Clinton is known to hundreds of millions of people around the world. Yet few beyond her close friends and family have ever heard her account of her extraordinary journey.

She writes with candor, humor and passion about her upbringing in suburban, middle-class America in the 1950s and her transformation from Goldwater Girl to student activist to controversial First Lady.

Living History is her revealing memoir of life through the White House years. It is also her chronicle of living history with Bill Clinton, a thirty-year adventure in love and politics that survives personal betrayal, relentless partisan investigations and constant public scrutiny.

Hillary Rodham Clinton came of age during a time of tumultuous social and political change in America. Like many women of her generation, she grew up with choices and opportunities unknown to her mother or grandmother. She charted her own course through unexplored terrain — responding to the changing times and her own internal compass — and became an emblem for some and a lightning rod for others.

Wife, mother, lawyer, advocate and international icon, she has lived through America’s great political wars, from Watergate to Whitewater.

The only First Lady to play a major role in shaping domestic legislation, Hillary Rodham Clinton traveled tirelessly around the country to champion health care, expand economic and educational opportunity and promote the needs of children and families, and she crisscrossed the globe on behalf of women’s rights, human rights and democracy.

She redefined the position of First Lady and helped save the presidency from an unconstitutional, politically motivated impeachment.

Intimate, powerful and inspiring, Living History captures the essence of one of the most remarkable women of our time and the challenging process by which she came to define herself and find her own voice — as a woman and as a formidable figure in American politics.


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My Life by Bill Clinton


Bill Clinton | Vintage (May 31, 2005) | English | # ISBN-10: 140003003X # ISBN-13: 978-1400030033 | PDF | 6.97MB

President Bill Clinton’s My Life is the strikingly candid portrait of a global leader who decided early in life to devote his intellectual and political gifts, and his extraordinary capacity for hard work, to serving the public. It shows us the progress of a remarkable American, who, through his own enormous energies and efforts, made the unlikely journey from Hope, Arkansas, to the White House—a journey fueled by an impassioned interest in the political process which manifested itself at every stage of his life: in college, working as an intern for Senator William Fulbright; at Oxford, becoming part of the Vietnam War protest movement; at Yale Law School, campaigning on the grassroots level for Democratic candidates; back in Arkansas, running for Congress, attorney general, and governor.

We see his career shaped by his resolute determination to improve the life of his fellow citizens, an unfaltering commitment to civil rights, and an exceptional understanding of the practicalities of political life. We come to understand the emotional pressures of his youth—born after his father’s death; caught in the dysfunctional relationship between his feisty, nurturing mother and his abusive stepfather, whom he never ceased to love and whose name he took; drawn to the brilliant, compelling Hillary Rodham, whom he was determined to marry; passionately devoted, from her infancy, to their daughter, Chelsea, and to the entire experience of fatherhood; slowly and painfully beginning to comprehend how his early denial of pain led him at times into damaging patterns of behavior.

President Clinton’s book is also the fullest, most concretely detailed, most nuanced account of a presidency ever written—encompassing not only the high points and crises but the way the presidency actually works: the day-to-day bombardment of problems, personalities, conflicts, setbacks, achievements.It is a testament to the positive impact on America and on the world of his work and his ideals.It is the gripping account of a president under concerted and unrelenting assault orchestrated by his enemies on the Far Right, and how he survived and prevailed. It is a treasury of moments caught alive, among them:

• The ten-year-old boy watching the national political conventions on his family’s new (and first) television set.

• The young candidate looking for votes in the Arkansas hills and the local seer who tells him, “Anybody who would campaign at a beer joint in Joiner at midnight on Saturday night deserves to carry one box. . . . You’ll win here. But it’ll be the only damn place you win in this county.” (He was right on both counts.)

• The roller-coaster ride of the 1992 campaign.

• The extraordinarily frank exchanges with Newt Gingrich and Bob Dole.

• The delicate manipulation needed to convince Rabin and Arafat to shake hands for the camera while keeping Arafat from kissing Rabin.

• The cost, both public and private, of the scandal that threatened the presidency.

Here is the life of a great national and international figure, revealed with all his talents and contradictions, told openly, directly, in his own completely recognizable voice. A unique book by a unique American.


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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

The Blair Years: The Alastair Campbell Diaries by Alastair Campbell


Alastair Campbell | Publisher: Hutchinson 2007-07-09 | ISBN: 0091796296 | 816 pages | PDF | 2 MB

Tony Blair was one of Great Britain's youngest and longest-serving Prime Ministers, and Campbell was Blair's Press Secretary from 1994 to 2003, accompanying Blair through his initial, hugely succesful campaign for Prime Minister, the reform of the Labour Party, the death of Princess Diana, the Clinton presidency, 9/11 and the war in Iraq. The style of Campbell's diaries, full of shorthand and acronyms ("TB" for Tony Blair, "BC" for Bill Clinton), takes some getting used to but pays off in immediacy and candor; rather than a polished account of events, Campbell gives readers refreshingly unvarnished impressions of what occurred at the time it was occurring, free of spin or second-guessing. People behave badly-swearing, losing tempers, perspiring, dressing inappropriately and lusting after women-and political fortunes, as well as marriages, suffer the strain.

Appearances by Bill Clinton (in the midst of the Lewinsky fallout) are remarkable for the vulnerability they reveal, and the arrangements for Diana's funeral, made by the Blair cabinet and the Royal Family together, exhibit a fascinating mix of compassion and calculation (Blair comments, shrewdly, "She will become an icon straight away. She will live on as an icon.") As readers watch Blair navigate the shoals of political life, they, like the author, will emerge admiring him, and appreciating the frank and ultimately flattering portrait that Campbell provides.


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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Barack Obama, the New Face of American Politics 巴拉克·奥巴马,美国政坛新面孔


Barack Obama, the New Face of American Politics 巴拉克·奥巴马,美国政坛新面孔
# Author: Martin Dupuis , Keith Boeckelman
# Page Count: 184 pages
# Publisher: Praeger Publishers (December 30, 2007)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0275991601
# ISBN-13: 978-0275991609
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Barack Obama's election to the U.S. Senate in 2004 is one of the most interesting and colorful political campaigns in recent history. His rousing keynote address at the Democratic National Convention that same year made his name a household word. The "Obama for Illinois" crusade offers important insights into American politics. The authors explore the role of money, political party, ethnicity, religion, and the issues facing our society today. Obama's straightforward policy recommendations, message of hope and inclusion, and charismatic style propelled him to the national spotlight. Obama has the potential to shape America and to reshape U.S. politics as he campaigns for the White House.


Obama's state senate career and his decision to enter the U.S. Senate race are examined in this book. Despite a primary field of six competitors, Obama received more than half of the Democratic vote, defeating a multimillionaire and the state comptroller, a well-known figure in the Democratic Party. The general election imploded for the Republicans in the first few weeks of the campaign when it was revealed that their candidate was embroiled in a sex scandal. Alan Keyes, the ultraconservative, outspoken African American who had run for president twice and for the U.S. Senate from Maryland, was recruited to challenge Obama. But Obama, whose skill with the media and whose ability to raise funds was evident even in those early days of his career, easily won the race with 70 percent of the vote. The authors analyze Obama's ability to speak to the concerns of multiple constituencies by appealing to a coalition of voters that transcends race, class, and gender. At the start of his presidential run, Obama gives new meaning to the American dream.


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