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James Carville

    This author is renowned for their deep involvement in politics and their prominent role in media. Their work often delves into political strategies and commentary, showcasing a distinctive style and insightful perspective on current events. Drawing from extensive experience, they offer readers a unique viewpoint and a profound understanding of the political landscape. Their analytical approach and charismatic public presence solidify their status as an influential figure in political discourse.

    Stickin'
    All's Fair
    We're Still Right, They're Still Wrong
    Had Enough?
    We're right, they're wrong. a handbook for spirited progressives
    Buck Up, Suck Up-- and Come Back when You Foul Up
    • We're Still Right, They're Still Wrong

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The prominent liberal pundit and campaign strategist argues that Democratic policies enacted by the Clinton administration and continued by President Obama have effectively sustained and salvaged America's economic well-being.

      We're Still Right, They're Still Wrong2016
    • Had Enough?

      A Handbook for Fighting Back

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The political consultant and best-selling author of We're Right, They're Wrong offers a definitive roadmap for freeing the country from influence peddling, war mongering, tax-cutting, environmentally devastating, hypocritical right-wing policies and politicians and outlines the problems--and solutions--for progressive Americans. 125,000 first printing.

      Had Enough?2003
      3.6
    • Buck Up, Suck Up-- and Come Back when You Foul Up

      12 Winning Secrets from the War Room

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Drawing upon their experience as political strategists, the authors have written a colorful guide to fighting and winning the battles and campaigns of everyday--in business, in politics, and in life.

      Buck Up, Suck Up-- and Come Back when You Foul Up2002
      3.9
    • Stickin'

      The Case for Loyalty

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      It's been said that if you want a friend in Washington, you should buy a dog. Unfortunately, there's some truth to there are few places in the world where the turncoats and careerists are so highly rewarded and where loyalty is equated with stupidity. Luckily, another bit of wisdom about the Beltway is also the people in Washington aren't like the ones in the rest of the country. The American people treasure loyalty. They stick by a friend when he needs them. They forgive him when he's wrong. They understand the difference between politics and friendship. They are true to their ideals and their schools, loyal to their families and their God. In Stickin', the always colorful and insightful political strategist James Carville, who has been accused of being loyal, examines this much-maligned and misunderstood political good. Along the way, he looks at loyalty in the family and among friends, in theory and in practice. He praises some loyal people and skewers some deserving backstabbers. And, of course, it wouldn't be a Carville book if he didn't provide recipes for some good home cooking.

      Stickin'2000
    • And the Horse He Rode in on

      The People V. Kenneth Starr

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      President Clinton's most stalwart supporter, the nationally prominent pundit offers his critique of Independent Prosecutor Kenneth Starr and his investigation of the president, charging Starr with waging a politically motivated, financially wasteful campaign. 150,000 first printing.

      And the Horse He Rode in on1998
    • The campaign strategist for the election of Bill Clinton provides an entertaining and timely response to the Republicans' "Contract with America," defending a strong government and its social role and providing a definitive program for strengthening America. Original. 150,000 first printing. Tour.

      We're right, they're wrong. a handbook for spirited progressives1996
      3.7
    • All's Fair

      Love, War and Running for President - Updated for the Paperback Edition

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Never before has a more revealing X ray been taken of the modern American presidential campaign than this compelling memoir of the nation's foremost political operatives, Democrat James Carville and Republican Mary Matalin.Not since Theodore White's legendary Making of the President series has a book on presidential campaigns so intimately recounted the power plays and clandestine maneuvers that are at the heart of American political dueling. James Cherville and Mary Matalin, themselves the key players at the center of the political battles and election headlines that gripped America, tell in candid, stunning detail of the day-by-day pressures, near disasters, and triumphs of campaign life; they take the reader deeper than ever before into the art of getting a president elected.For anyone interested in politics and the way our nation chooses its leaders, All's Fair is a vital resource, and the most telling guide available to the inner workings of today's partisan conflict.

      All's Fair1995