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We're Right, They're Wrong : A Handbook for Spirited Progressives

AUTHOR: JAMES CARVILLE
ISBN: 0679769781

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Just in time for the primaries, a top adviser to President Clinton uses his trademark historic, pointed arguments and homespun wit to deflate GOP claims that nothing is amiss in America that budget-cutting won't cure. Filled with political war...

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We're Right, They're Wrong : A Handbook for Spirited Progressives
- Book Review,
by JAMES CARVILLE


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James Carville, chief strategist of Clinton's 1992 War Room, puts the Democrats on the offensive again with this no-holds-barred response to the Republican "Contract With America". Witty, savvy, and just plain smart, this may be the most provocative book of the 1996 campaign season.


From Publishers Weekly
Political pundit and FOB James Carville offers a plan of attack for embattled liberals. With the appropriately pugnacious title of We're Right, They're Wrong: A Handbook for Spirited Progressives, Carville combines his own brand of political affirmation and polemic ("We Democrats are the soul and conscience of this nation!") with statistics and examples that give the faithful ammunition when cocktail chatter turns to issues of health care, the economy, family values (or Mrs. Clinton, for that matter). Like All's Fair, the book Carville co-authored with wife Mary Matalin, We're Right is a co-publishing venture of Random House and Simon & Schuster. ($10 ISBN 0-679-76978-1)Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Library Journal
Political strategist Carville takes up the cudgels for strong government.Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Booklist
Despondent Democrats and lonely liberals will discover an arsenal of ammunition for election-year debates in the Ragin' Cajun's chatty, pointed survey of the differences between the Democratic and Republican Parties' visions of the U.S. and why these differences matter. One can almost see the sneaky twinkle in Carville's eye--and the light reflecting off his skull--as he quotes GOP myths and debunks them, challenging antigovernment rhetoric with long lists of "Things Government Does Right," from the GI Bill and Head Start to the Clean Air Act, Meals-on-Wheels, and the earned income tax credit. About a third of the book is devoted to rapid responses and extended answers to standard Republican rhetoric on the Reagan-Bush years, welfare, taxes, and the crimes of big government; other chapters cover jobs and income disparity, "family values" as a Democratic issue, education, health care, race, and what progressives can and should do. For hungry readers, Carville includes a couple of recipes; for those who need a good laugh, he offers sidebars--e.g., top 10 lists, particularly ludicrous GOP statements--and a brief transcript of his guest spot on an imaginary Sunday morning chat show called "Press the Meat." Fast, funny, energizing: expect requests. Mary Carroll


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         Book Review

We're Right, They're Wrong : A Handbook for Spirited Progressives
- Book Reviews,
by JAMES CARVILLE

We're Right, They're Not: A Handbook for Spirited Progressives

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Just in time for the primaries, a top adviser to President Clinton uses his trademark historic, pointed arguments and homespun wit to deflate GOP claims that nothing is amiss in America that budget-cutting won't cure. Filled with political war stories and including such special features as the Republicans' Biggest Lies and the Most Expensive Boondoggles, Carville's accessible reponse to the GOP's Contract with America is a succinct, fact-filled treatise well worth reading.

FROM THE CRITICS

Stefanie Syman

Anyone with siblings knows what it's like to stand in stupefied silence after receiving one of their sister's (or brother's) particularly cutting insults and then, in the quiet before falling asleep, compose 85 harsh comebacks. Of course, these nocturnal retorts are useless, since your sister has already paraded around the house, puffed up like Buzz Lightyear with her victory. This resembles the sorry state of affairs for Democrats these days, according to James Carville, bad-ass Clinton Advisor, Washington consultant and author. The right has co-opted issues from morality to job security, and all liberals seem to be able to do is stand sputtering in the background or bobbing their heads in agreement, when, in fact, they don't really agree; it's just that they've sort of forgotten why they disagree.

Carville's attempt to remedy this situation, We're Right, They're Wrong, is an eminently readable set of bullet points for Democrats and liberal progressives who need what he terms a "kick in the ass." His verbal counter-strikes against rabid (and not so rabid) Republicans have clearly been honed by a few years of marriage to Mary Matalin. Quoting New York's Republican Congresswoman Susan Molinari, who complains that our welfare system "destroys families rather than saves them," Carville replies: "Let me give you a dose of their logic here. If you've got a common cold and you take aspirin, your headache may go away but you may still feel pretty lousy. A reasonable person would conclude that aspirin isn't very good at getting rid of the underlying causes of the cold. Right-wingers, however, would conclude that aspirin caused the cold in the first place."

Besides generous dollops of verbal BBQ sauce and frequent interjections of "ain't," Carville outlines lucid positions on every major issue from wage stagnation to health care to welfare to education, with enough references to statistics to be convincing. Recognizing the depths of our distrust of "liberals," he also cites plenty of card-carrying conservatives to back up his own arguments. With the ascent of Rush Limbaugh and Pat uchanan, and the rightward drift of the GOP, now is probably an excellent time for all good liberals to get their hands on Carville's rhetorical laser gun. A bleeding heart is just no excuse for a floppy tongue or weak knees. -- Salon

Publishers Weekly

Political pundit and FOB James Carville offers a plan of attack for embattled liberals. With the appropriately pugnacious title of We're Right, They're Wrong: A Handbook for Spirited Progressives, Carville combines his own brand of political affirmation and polemic ("We Democrats are the soul and conscience of this nation!") with statistics and examples that give the faithful ammunition when cocktail chatter turns to issues of health care, the economy, family values (or Mrs. Clinton, for that matter). Like All's Fair, the book Carville co-authored with wife Mary Matalin, We're Right is a co-publishing venture of Random House and Simon & Schuster.


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