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Smash Mouth

Two Years In The Gutter With Al Gore And George W. Bush -- Notes From The 2000 Campaign Trail

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By Dana Milbank

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Contrary to most media reports, negative campaigning is actually in decline, but our political system is no better off for it. Or so believes Washington Post political writer Dana Milbank, whose campaign book Smashmouth provides a witty yet ultimately very serious look at the sense and senselessness that occurred during the 2000 presidential campaign. What matters is not whether a campaign claim is positive or negative, but whether the claim is relevant,” writes Milbank. “The press should police outright falsehoods, of course, but otherwise let the candidates fight it out.” Traveling by bus, plane and motorcade with the candidates, Milbank provides an indelible behind-the-scenes look at the brutal skirmishes that made up this century’s first presidential campaign.

On Sale
Jan 19, 2001
Page Count
416 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9780465045907

Dana Milbank

About the Author

Dana Milbank is a nationally syndicated op-ed columnist with The Washington Post and a New York Times bestselling author.
 
His column appears in the Post and hundreds of other newspapers.  Milbank also has provided political commentary for MSNBC, CNN and various other TV and radio outlets, and he is the author of four books on politics, including the New York Times bestseller “The Destructionists” and the national bestseller “Homo Politicus.” 
 
Before starting the column, Milbank was a White House reporter for the Post and won the White House Correspondents’ Association Beckman award for “repeated excellence in White House coverage.”  He previously worked as a political reporter in the Post’s Style section, as a senior editor of the New Republic, and as a congressional and foreign correspondent of the Wall Street Journal. He is a graduate of Yale University.

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