Smashmouth: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and be Negative on the Campaign Trail

Dana Milbank

Smashmouth: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and be Negative on the Campaign Trail
Format
Hardback
Publisher
The Perseus Books Group
Country
United States
Published
20 January 2001
Pages
416
ISBN
9780465045907

Smashmouth: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and be Negative on the Campaign Trail

Dana Milbank

In this irreverent campaign diary, equal parts Hunter S. Thompson and Michael Lewis, Washington Post political writer Dana Milbank remembers the bruising highlights of the 2000 presidential campaign. Contrary to most media reports, negative campaigning is actually in decline, but our political system is no better off for it. Or so believes Washington Post political writer Dana Milbank, whose campaign book Smashmouth provides a witty yet ultimately very serious look at the sense and senselessness that occurred during the 2000 presidential campaign. What matters is not whether a campaign claim is positive or negative, but whether the claim is relevant, writes Milbank. The press should police outright falsehoods, of course, but otherwise let the candidates fight it out. Traveling by bus, plane and motorcade with the candidates, Milbank provides an indelible behind-the-scenes look at the brutal skirmishes that made up this century’s first presidential campaign.

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