Title
The Joy Of Sax: America
During The Bill Clinton EraAuthor
Walt Brasch
Genre
Non-Fiction
Culture/Politics
Format
Trade Paper
Dimensions
In Inches
1.11 x 8.01 x 5.30
Page
Count
410
ISBN-10
0-9676354-5-4
ISBN-13
978-0967635453
Retail
Price
$17.95
Synopsis
Like two of his role
models, Thomas Jefferson and John F. Kennedy,
Bill Clinton was one of the nation's most dynamic
and effective presidents; and, like his mentors,
he was one of the most vilified. He left office
with one of the highest approval rates of any
president for the work he did--and also one of
the lowest approval ratings for his personal
moral conduct. He would affect Americans like few
people ever could, and no one would be neutral.
With
biting wit and probing insight, national
award-winning journalist Walt Brasch, who has
covered American society and government for three
decades, looks at the Clinton era, and what
happened in, and to, America during more than
eight years of excitement and turmoil.
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About
The Author
WALT
BRASCH
Author's
Website
WALTERBRASCH.COM
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