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Sh*t Politicians Say

Sh*t Politicians Say
Author: Jesse Ventura
Publisher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2016-07-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1510714189

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From the moment a Founding Father first asked for a vote, politicians have been saying dumb stuff. From George Washington to George Bush (both of them!) right on to present-day pundits like Donald Trump, Sarah Palin, and Hillary Clinton, political leaders can always be counted on to say funny, exasperating, and nonsensical things, often unintentionally. In Sh*t Politicians Say, Jesse Ventura shares the most entertaining and disturbing “thoughts” from his political brethren, including these winners: “The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing non-competitive.” —Donald Trump “I am not worried about the deficit. It is big enough to take care of itself.” —Ronald Reagan “I think gay marriage is something that should be between a man and a woman.” —Arnold Schwarzenegger “I love California, I practically grew up in Phoenix.” —Dan Quayle “A zebra does not change its spots.” —Al Gore “People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook. Well, I’m not a crook. I’ve earned everything I’ve got.” —Richard Nixon “Death has a tendency to encourage a depressing view of war.” —former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld “I’ll be long gone before some smart person ever figures out what happened inside this Oval Office.” —George W. Bush From bigoted statements to outright lies . . . flip-flopping to just TMI, Sh*t Politicians Say will provide readers with a welcome respite from the presidential campaigns.


A Crackpot's Potshot at American Politics

A Crackpot's Potshot at American Politics
Author: Will Roberts
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2013-01-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1622958861

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Will Roberts has retained the wit and country mannerisms of Will Rogers, both on stage and in his writings. The daily articles on world events and politics are as typical of our times as Rogers's daily sayings and Sunday articles of his day. I know you will enjoy the way Roberts has kept the legacy of a great journalist, skilled roper, actor, and an American icon in his writings today.


Without Firing a Shot

Without Firing a Shot
Author: Ron Walker
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2010-10-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1453597743

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One of the major hindrances to the advancement of mankind is the subliminal mind control of political correctness—or PC. Once thought of as merely a method by which society could become more sensitive to the needs of others, PC has become a brainwashing technique used by those who wish to control not only our minds, but also our actions. Those who use PC in this manner prey on natural human compassions to further their own hidden agendas. They will advance their agendas by almost any means necessary, including the use of false accusations and outright lies. Far too often those agendas have very little, if anything, to do with the problems they claim to solve. In most cases, they ultimately harm the very people they claim to help. Without Firing a Shot is not about trading one form of mind control for another. Using real-life examples and in-depth analysis, author Ron Walker explains how to look for the signs of the shell game known as political correctness in order to better understand the world in which we live. Whether you agree with his opinions or not is irrelevant. Ron’s thought-provoking commentary challenges and encourages you to discover a method by which you can free yourself from preconceived political ideologies, research the facts with an open mind, discover the truth, and draw your own conclusions— whatever they may be.


Politicians and Other Scoundrels

Politicians and Other Scoundrels
Author: Ferdinand Lundberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1992
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780942637724

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"Here is a rich collection of quotations on the world of politics and the mystifying practices of politicians down through the ages." "We learn that: a politician is a man with one hand full and the other open; a practical politician shakes your hand before election and your acquaintance afterward; in politics a man must learn to rise above principle; in some African countries a man can't hold public office until he has shot a rhinoceros; in the United States a man is qualified if he can shoot the bull; in political matters much may be said on both sides, and usually is; it is less difficult to make a mark in politics than to erase one; and much, much more."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Righteous Rebels

Righteous Rebels
Author: Patrick Range McDonald
Publisher: Prospect Park Books
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2016-10-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1938849949

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In this thought-provoking portrait of AIDS Healthcare Foundation, the world’s largest HIV/AIDS medical care provider, award-winning journalist Patrick Range McDonald reveals the nonprofit’s unlikely rise from a feisty grassroots organization during the 1980s AIDS crisis in Los Angeles to its position today as an aggressive, global leader in the ongoing fight to control HIV and AIDS. This riveting story highlights the motivations behind AHF’s life-saving efforts, its battles against (and alliances with) governments and various political establishments, and its work today to provide free HIV treatment and prevention services to vulnerable, lower-income people in more than thirty countries. With unrestricted, insider access, McDonald follows AHF for a year as it clashes with the Obama administration, the state of Nevada, and the World Health Organization. He interviews AHF’s key players, including firebrand president Michael Weinstein, and he travels to AHF outposts around the globe, from Miami to Uganda, Cambodia to Russia, Estonia to South Africa. Along the way, McDonald discovers that AHF is a passionate, smart, and tenacious “people power” organization that brings hope and change to nearly all corners of the world. Beyond its work as a highly effective global AIDS organization, the AHF story also provides a blueprint for every kind of righteous rebel who wants to make the world a better place.


To Defy the Monster

To Defy the Monster
Author: Albert Arthur Allison
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2005-03-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595332986

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July 8, 1932, 11 PM. East Austin, an African-American district in Jim Crow Texas. Sixty-year-old Charles Johnson is driving home from Bible study when a car full of young white men swerves in front of him. A brief altercation ensues. Convinced that his life is threatened, Johnson fires his pistol and drives away. Johnson's shot kills the unarmed, eighteen-year-old son of Albert Allison, a prominent cotton landlord, influential in politics and an advocate for racial justice. To Defy the Monster shows how the confluence of unique cultural and historical events determines Johnson fate and why Allison orders his family never to speak of the matter. "A family's compelling racial truth has been unearthed for future generations with Al Allison eloquently redefining justice and healing"-Joyce F. King, author of Hate Crime-The story of a Dragging in Jasper, Texas


Michael Valentine

Michael Valentine
Author: Reicko Antonio
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1479759317

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Young Michael Valentine narrates a first-hand account of his journey with words expressed in a manner that enables the reader to see everything down to the last detail as if you were watching it on the big screen. Following the death of his father, hes forced to become the man of the house. His vivid description of his life story helps you visualize his transition from a young naive Christian boy to a youthful contract killer hired by two of the largest crime families in the Metropolitan area and on the East Coast. You will feel his pain from the loss of his father to the betrayal of close friends and confidants as well as his pleasure he receives through his accomplishments. He not only grows into a man through his sexual and physical changes, but he learns the definition of loyalty, family, and greed as well. Travel with Michael as he takes you for a night on the town all around DC, Maryland, and Virginia and to various cities, countries, and bedrooms. Some of his sexual encounters are casual, few are emotional, but the majority is a part of business. Ride with him in exotic cars and walk with him as he stalks his target and takes them out. Nothings sugar coated; its as real as it gets. He realizes that he becomes addicted to sex, murder and money. You wont just read the diary of a hit man; youll see it as he lives it.


Running from Office

Running from Office
Author: Jennifer L. Lawless
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2015-04-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199397678

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The past two decades of politics in Washington have seen increased partisanship, prolonged stalemates, and numerous scandals. For today's teenagers and young adults, years of ineffective and inefficient political leadership have completely eroded any sense that politicians or government have the ability to do good or effect positive change. Worse, the mean-spirited, dysfunctional political system that has come to characterize American politics has turned young people off to the idea of running for office. With more than 500,000 elected positions in the United States, what will happen when this generation is expected to take the reins of political power? Through an original, national survey of more than 4,000 high school and college students, as well as more than 100 in-depth interviews, Jennifer L. Lawless and Richard L. Fox find that young Americans feel completely alienated from contemporary politics and express little ambition or aspiration to run for office in the future. The overwhelming majority see nothing particularly noble about those currently in office, viewing most as dishonest, self-interested, and disinterested in helping their constituents. These young people want to improve their communities and enact change in the world; but they don't think politics is the way to achieve these goals. In fact, they look disdainfully upon the prospects of growing up to be a mayor, governor, senator, or even president of the United States. Running from Office explores young people's opinions about contemporary politics and their political ambition (or lack of it). The book paints a political profile of the next generation that should sound alarm bells about the long-term, deeply embedded damage contemporary politics has wrought on U.S. democracy and its youngest citizens. As disheartening as their conclusions sound, Lawless and Fox end with practical suggestions for how new technologies, national service programs, and well-strategized public service campaigns could generate political ambition in young people. Today's high school and college students care deeply about improving the future, and it's not too late to ensure that they view running for office as an effective way to do so.


Nothin's On The Square

Nothin's On The Square
Author: Mike Houlihan
Publisher: Abbeyfeale Press Ltd.
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1619847213

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Chicago is the political corruption capital of the world. To discover the future for many cities facing similar epidemics of corruption read on.

Former Chicago Sun-Times columnist Mike Houlihan takes us on a rollicking ride into the underbelly of Chicago politics, with a sneak peek behind the scenes of a mayoral campaign to unseat Rahm Emanuel.

No rules apply here, “nothin’s on the square”, and the game is rigged from the get-go. Join “Houli” as he signs on as campaign advisor and takes you with him through the windy city in a battle for the soul of Chicagoland, a thrill ride for political junkies that takes you from lonely empty candidate forums to barnstorming corned beef and cabbage bashes to the pinnacle of Chicago politics.

Houlihan peels off the days of the calendar with daily body counts from the blood soaked streets of the ghetto and puts you in the smoke filled rooms with the back stabbing blowhards, fakers and Friars gobbling at the trough to get their piece of the pie, personifying the old Chicago motto of “Ubi Est Mea”, where is mine?

Rick Kogan of the Chicago Tribune says, “Houlihan minces no words here…this is a unique and essential Chicago book.”

This is also essential reading for anyone interested in the rotten core of big city politics or who has aspirations of changing anything in America.


Son

Son
Author: A.A. Allison
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2009-01-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1935278010

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A family's compelling racial truth has been unearthed for future generations with Al Allison eloquently redefining justice and healing. Joyce F. King, Author of Hate Crime: The Story of a Dragging in Jasper, Texas It is 11 PM, July 8, 1932 in Austin, Texas. Sixty-year-old African-American Charles Jarrell is driving home from Bible study when a car full of white youths suddenly swerves in front of him. A brief altercation ensues. Convinced that the whites are threatening his life, Jarrell fires his pistol at their car and drives away. The shot kills the unarmed, eighteen-year-old son of Michael Moss, a prominent cotton landlord, politically influential, and an advocate for racial justice. Turmoil explodes in both the black and the white communities. Although in great pain, Moss personally thwarts a lynch mob from taking Jarrell. Still, Moss wants and expects a fair justice system to convict and execute his sons killer. Jarrell himself fully expects to be lynched, either by the mob or the courts. But neither they nor anyone else can predict the impact of a unique confluence of political events and powerful personalities that bear on the all white, all male court system tasked to decide Charles Jarrells fate.