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| The Joy of Sax: America During the Bill Clinton Era | ||
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Like two of his role models, Thomas Jefferson and John F. Kennedy, Bill Clinton was one of the nation's most dynamic and effective presidents; and, like his mentors, he was one of the most vilified. He left office with one of the highest approval rates of any president for the work he did--and also one of the lowest approval ratings for his personal moral conduct. He would affect Americans like few people ever could, and no one would be neutral.
With biting wit and probing insight, national award-winning journalist Walt Brasch, who has covered American society and government for three decades, looks at the Clinton era, and what happened in, and to, America during more than eight years of excitement and turmoil. |
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Critical Acclaim Preface Introduction EXTRACT: The Joy of Sax EXTRACT: Spinning Their Way to Success EXTRACT: Coattails for Two EXTRACT: Can't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow EXTRACT: Journey of the Teddy Bear |
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