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Paperback Upside Down and Inside Out: The 1992 Elections and American Politics Book

ISBN: 0822630230

ISBN13: 9780822630234

Upside Down and Inside Out: The 1992 Elections and American Politics

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From the archives of The University of the Bleeding Obvious, this second collection of comic material gathers together motorcycle display teams, villainous pets and haunted kitchen appliances, slings in a few oven chimps and flying carrots, and drags them all off to a monks' tea party. Over 280 pages of selected nonsense from a site that has been one of the web's most popular comedy destinations for over ten years.

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Amusing, insightful look at the 1992 Presidential election.

This book does more than offer a funny, learned, and well paced analysis of the 1992 Presidential election, it does so while at the same time offering an interesting theory about political conflict in America. For Busch and Ceaser, the basic conflict which has defined american political life is one between "insiders and outsiders'. Clinton got elected in large measure because he was an "insider' who was able to sell himself as an "outsider' to a public distrustful of the inside washington establishment of which George Bush was so paradigmatic a representative. Perot , on the other hand , was far TOO outside, to put it mildly. In short, a book which I would reccomend to all students of American Politics, and one which might be useful in an introductory college course.
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