Barack Obama once came close to injecting heroin, but balked when a junkie pulled out the needle and rubber tubing. Obama and Mitt Romney are descended from polygamous great-grandfathers who had five wives apiece. Rudy Giuliani's first wife was his second cousin. Liberal Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton was once a conservative Republican "Goldwater Girl." Such are the plot twists in the remarkable saga of the 2008 presidential campaign, which is brimming with enough colorful characters to populate a Russian novel. On second thought, no novelist would dare invent such an audacious cast of characters in a single work of fiction. After all, who could be expected to believe in the existence of Fred Thompson, an actor who has grown tired of playing presidents on TV? Or John Edwards, a populist who pays $400 for a haircut? Or John McCain, an aging war hero who can't stop alienating his own party? And yet one of these all-too-human mortals will soon become the most powerful person on the planet. The competition is fierce and the contest historic. For the first time in more than half a century, the field of White House hopefuls does not include an incumbent president or vice president. That means 2008 is a wide-open race on both sides of the political aisle. Bestselling author Bill Sammon, senior White House correspondent for the Washington Examiner, has conducted hours of exclusive interviews with the candidates and their most trusted advisers. Sammon, a political analyst for Fox News Channel, goes behind the scenes to answer the crucial questions: Who are these candidates? What do they stand for? How are they running their campaigns? Readers will come away with the knowledge to answer their own set of questions: Who can be trusted to prosecute the next phase of the war on terror? Who deserves the awesome power to appoint the next Supreme Court justices, whose momentous decisions will impact Americans for generations? Who can best guide the world's sole superpower into the second decade of the twenty-first century, when rogue regimes could alter the global balance of power with nuclear weapons? In short, who will be the 44th president of the United States?
Bill Sammon is one of the best political analysts in the media. When you consider the research was done prior to the primaries, it is quite impressive that he was able to give us so much information about the major candidates. This book is still relevant since many of the candidates will be coming back around in the next election.
Meet the Next President
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
The book gave a lot of insight into each candidate. It is written in a way to keep the reader involved personslly with each presidental hopeful.
Undecided Voter
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I purchased this book because I love politics and wasn't sure who to vote for in 2008. The author, Bill Sammon, interviewed the candidates, read the books the candidates wrote, and examined their past voting records to collect the information for this book. I was impressed with the amount of new information I learned about all of the candidates. Bill Sammon truly gives you the positives and negatives of each candidate. I could not find a bias toward a certain party nor candidate. Before reading this book, I was contemplating between two candidates, and this book confirmed my decision on those two candidates. The only negative I see about this book is that he left some of the second-tier candidates out of the book (Ex. Ron Paul.) It would have been helpful to have background information on ALL of the candidates. Also, there is less material on some of the candidates (Bill Richardson and Mike Huckabee). The book is easy to read and understand. I truly feel that it would help anyone make a more educated decision in 2008. I hope the author writes an expanded version on the two nominees and third party candidates. I also hope he will continue writing these books for future elections. May the best man/woman win in 2008...thank you Bill Sammon!
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