This book was absolutely fantastic and a very timely read! O'Donnell's telling of the '68 presidential campaign is riveting reading, and I think it should be mandatory for all high-school and higher history and poly sci classes. Essentially his thesis is that the '68 contest was the birthing of the current, highly media driven and divisive political campaign process we see today. His narrative is extremely well paced and reads like a political thriller. That being said, he clearly lays out the facts and events of the time, as well as what the players were up to behind the scenes (read tricks and dirty tricks) that only later came to light. The parallels with the current (2016 and 2020) campaigns are striking to say the least. And, a word to reader who are conservative or supporters of our current president - yes, O'Donnell's media pedigree is on display here, but really only in a few lines where he makes a dig or a negative comparison to the current occupant of the White House. But - put aside ideology and/or offended sensibility and push past these very few digs. The read is very well balanced and spot on in its analysis and you will be very pleased you did go past whatever may have put you off. Again, this should be required reading for all students and will absolutely hit the mark for fans of history and politics.
Playing with Fire: The 1968 Election and the Transformation of American Politics
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Last update: 08-18-2024