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Title:
Burning down the house : Newt Gingrich, the fall of a speaker, and the rise of the new Republican Party
ISBN:
9781594206658
Physical Description:
356 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Contents:
Prologue: Speak like Newt -- The making of a renegade Republican -- A political wrecking ball -- The perfect foil -- Legitimating Gingrich -- Missing the tempest -- Scandal frenzy -- Gingrich on top -- Mindless cannibalism.
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Summary:
The story of how Newt Gingrich and his allies tainted American politics, launching an enduring era of brutal partisan warfare When Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, President Obama observed that Trump "is not an outlier; he is a culmination, a logical conclusion of the rhetoric and tactics of the Republican Party for the past ten, fifteen, twenty years." In Burning Down the House, historian Julian Zelizer pinpoints the moment when our country was set on a path towards an era of bitterly partisan and ruthless politics, an era that was ignited by Newt Gingrich and his allies. In 1989, Gingrich brought down the Democratic Speaker of the House Jim Wright and catapulted himself into the national spotlight. Perhaps more than any other politician, Gingrich introduced the rhetoric and tactics that have shaped Congress and the Republican Party for the last three decades. --
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