When Warren G. Harding was elected president in 1920, he brought to Washington some of his political chums from Ohio. They played poker; they sold illegal liquor permits, pardons and paroles. They... This description may be from another edition of this product.
An older book on Warren Harding's cronies, it still gives us a bird's-eye-view into the backroom politics that got Harding nominated and elected. Charles Mee provides excellent background on the major actors in the Harding coterie. You'll be introduced to the notorious smoke-filled hotel room, where, during the convention, the power-brokers met and decided on Harding, who was considered "the best of the second raters." In was also in this hotel room, where Harding was asked the question if there was anything in his background that would preclude his being elected...and asking for a few minutes to think about it...then lied, saying, "No." That was followed with the Republican Party having to pay hush money and provide an overseas vacation to Carrie Phillips and her husband, to get them out of town during the campaign, after it was learned that he was having an affair with Carrie. (He also didn't tell them he was seeing Nan Britton at another hotel in town.) This is a book not to be missed; it is always listed in the bibliography of books written by historians who accurately detail Harding's adulterous lifestyle in biographical studies about this, our worst president.
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