Burning at the Grassroots: Inside the Dean MachinePageFree Publishing, Inc., 2004 - 390 頁 Dana Dunnan analyzes the first political phenomenon of the Internet age. His grassroots experience in New Hampshire, combined with interviews of political scientists, journalists, and key Dean campaign players, Dean, and his Internet Merlin Joe Trippi, prove that things can be murky below the surface of politics. www.burningatthegrassroots.com |
內容
Moving Forward | 13 |
The Kids are Alright | 37 |
The Great Debate Or not | 66 |
The Iowa Tar Baby | 88 |
Media Culpa | 108 |
Letters to the Editor Using the Pen to Defend | 122 |
Partyin with the Missus | 142 |
The Rising Son of the South | 163 |
Icarus Rising | 250 |
The Staff of Political Life | 253 |
The Sum of all Fears | 274 |
Howie We Hardly Knew Ye | 298 |
Regrowth at the Grassroots? | 314 |
Figures | 327 |
Acknowledgements | 340 |
Campaign Timeline | 359 |
Primary Day and Dirty Tricks | 187 |
Portents Premonitions and Potpourri for 50 million Alex | 200 |
Meet Me in St Louis or Burlington or Seattle or Cyberspace | 229 |
Photos | 381 |
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