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1. Exceptions
to the Rulers: Exposing Oily Politicans, War Profiteers, and the Media
That Love Them
By Amy Goodman, with David Goodman
"Amy Goodman is the radio host of Democracy Now! and has made a career
of asking hard and unpopular questions of the powers that be. She has
spoken when others have been silent, and this book shines light where
there is darkness in our government in much the same way." --Jarek Steele,
Left Bank Books, St. Louis, MO
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2. Against
All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror
By Richard A. Clarke
"As an insider who has worked in four presidential administrations, Clarke
provides a unique view of the fight against terrorism. This is a must
for history buffs." --Robin O'Hara, The Last Chapter, Overland Park, KS
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3. The
Impossible Will Take a Little While: A Citizen's Guide to Hope in a Time
of Fear
By Paul Rogat Loeb
"I think this might possibly be the most important collection of stories
and essays you will ever read. The 50 selections in this book are truly
an en-noble-ing experience, reminding us, in the words of Howard Zinn,
author of A People's History of the United States, that 'to live now as
we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around
us, is in itself a marvelous victory.'" --Megan Wolfer, Table Mesa Gifts
& Books, Boulder, CO
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4. What's
the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America
By Thomas Frank
"For progressives, one of the most misunderstood and confusing aspects
of the conservative movement is why many of its adherents willfully choose
to vote against their own economic self-interest. In a well-written and
insightful work, Thomas Frank traces the development of, and reasons for,
this phenomenon. This is one of the best political books of the year."
--Scott Hoofman, Schuler Books & Music, Grand Rapids, MI
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5. Clinton
& Me: A Real Life Political Comedy
By Mark Katz
"Mark Katz -- an admitted wiseacre, who as a boy had spent much of his
time in the principal's office -- tells the story of how he went from
being an advertising copywriter to being a freelance joke writer for Bill
Clinton's annual speeches to the Washington press corps. It's a delightful
tale, guaranteed to be the perfect antidote for other books that are raising
our blood pressure and causing us to gnash our teeth." --Ann Combs, Eagle
Harbor Book Company, Bainbridge Island, WA
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6. Fear
and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72
By Hunter S. Thompson
"This is one of my all-time favorite political books. Thompson took to
the campaign trail to follow the 1972 presidential race and writes of
it from a very funny -- and very weird -- perspective. It's fun to see
in print some of the things one thinks privately about some politicians,
and no one escapes his barbs from the far edges of society." --Doug Wolfe,
Dee Gee's Gifts & Books, Morehead City, NC
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7. Hail
to the Chiefs: Presidential Mischief, Morals & Malarkey From George
W. to George W.
By Barbara Holland
"Not even the most revered of our presidents and their families are spared
by Holland as she skips through American history, revealing the foibles
and failures of the people who ran the show. Remarkably evenhanded and
funny." --Margaret Maupin, Tattered Cover Bookstore, Denver, CO
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8. His
Excellency: George Washington
By Joseph J. Ellis
"Ellis has written a stunning biography of George Washington. His leadership
in the American Revolution is well known, but he also presided over the
Constitutional Convention, led the fight to have the U.S. Constitution
adopted by the states, and then accepted the unanimous request to serve
as this country's first president. Ellis ably explores the man, his history,
and what drove him to be instrumental in forming the country as we know
it." --Barbara Hoagland, The King's English, Salt Lake City, UT
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9. Light
and Liberty: Reflections of the Pursuit of Happiness, by Thomas Jefferson
edited by Eric S. Petersen
"Eric Petersen, a New York attorney, has edited a most illuminating volume
of essays from Thomas Jefferson's published works. Arranged under 34 topics
(such as Faith, Aspiration, Gratitude, Simplicity, and Patriotism), this
is not only a historical collection but an inspiring one! A book to have
handy for any occasion." --Akankha Perkins, The Sun of the Heart Bookstore,
Bridgewater, VT
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10. Pat
the Politician: A Political Pull and Poke Parody
By The Imagineering Company, Melissa Hutton (Illus.)
"Time out for some levity! This little book should get a laugh out of
everyone, no matter their political stripes. Good, almost-clean fun that's
a nice relief as the political race continues to heat up." --Anna Cloninger,
The Fountain Bookstore, Richmond, VA
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