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3681049Anything for a Votehttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/anything-for-a-vote-9781594745843/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/3832803/f24c47ac-efbf-4483-8a26-6277e60b389b.jpg?v=638385943403200000295409MXNQuirk BooksInStock/Ebooks/<p>A History of Mud-Slinging, Character Assassination, And Other Election StrategiesRevised and Updated for 2012!</p><p>Todays political pundits express shock and disappointment when candidates resort to negative campaigning. But history reveals that smear campaigns are as American as apple pie. <em>Anything for a Vote</em> is an illustrated look at 200-plus years of dirty tricks and bad behavior in presidential elections, from George Washington to Barack Obama and John McCain. Let the name-calling begin!</p><p> 1836: Congressman Davy Crockett accuses candidate Martin Van Buren of secretly wearing womens clothing: He is laced up in corsets!<br /> 1864: Presidential candidate George McClellan describes his opponent, Abraham Lincoln, as nothing more than a well-meaning baboon!<br /> 1960: Former president Harry Truman advises voters that if you vote for Richard Nixon, you ought to go to hell!</p><p>Full of sleazy anecdotes from every presidential election in United States history, <em>Anything for a Vote</em> is a valuable reminder that history does repeat itself, that lessons can be learned from the past (though they usually arent), and that our most famous presidents are not above reproach when it comes to the dirtiest game of allpolitical campaigning.</p><p>Todays political pundits express shock and disappointment when candidates resort to negative campaigning. But history reveals that smear campaigns are as American as apple pie. <em>Anything for a Vote</em> is an illustrated look at 200-plus years of dirty tricks and bad behavior in presidential elections, from George Washington to Barack Obama and John McCain. Let the name-calling begin!</p><p> 1836: Congressman Davy Crockett accuses candidate Martin Van Buren of secretly wearing womens clothing: He is laced up in corsets!<br /> 1864: Presidential candidate George McClellan describes his opponent, Abraham Lincoln, as nothing more than a well-meaning baboon!<br /> 1960: Former president Harry Truman advises voters that if you vote for Richard Nixon, you ought to go to hell!</p><p>Full of sleazy anecdotes from every presidential election in United States history, <em>Anything for a Vote</em> is a valuable reminder that history does repeat itself, that lessons can be learned from the past (though they usually arent), and that our most famous presidents are not above reproach when it comes to the dirtiest game of allpolitical campaigning.</p>...3616906Anything for a Vote295409https://www.gandhi.com.mx/anything-for-a-vote-9781594745843/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/3832803/f24c47ac-efbf-4483-8a26-6277e60b389b.jpg?v=638385943403200000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20129781594745843_W3siaWQiOiI3MDVlZjY0ZC01ZDUxLTQ2ZGItOTAzZC03NjgzYzFmYjhiMmYiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjM5OSwiZGlzY291bnQiOjExMiwic2VsbGluZ1ByaWNlIjoyODcsImluY2x1ZGVzVGF4Ijp0cnVlLCJwcmljZVR5cGUiOiJXaG9sZXNhbGUiLCJjdXJyZW5jeSI6Ik1YTiIsImZyb20iOiIyMDI0LTEyLTAxVDAwOjAwOjAwWiIsInJlZ2lvbiI6Ik1YIiwiaXNQcmVvcmRlciI6ZmFsc2V9XQ==9781594745843_<p>A History of Mud-Slinging, Character Assassination, And Other Election StrategiesRevised and Updated for 2012!</p><p>Todays political pundits express shock and disappointment when candidates resort to negative campaigning. But history reveals that smear campaigns are as American as apple pie. <em>Anything for a Vote</em> is an illustrated look at 200-plus years of dirty tricks and bad behavior in presidential elections, from George Washington to Barack Obama and John McCain. Let the name-calling begin!</p><p> 1836: Congressman Davy Crockett accuses candidate Martin Van Buren of secretly wearing womens clothing: He is laced up in corsets!<br /> 1864: Presidential candidate George McClellan describes his opponent, Abraham Lincoln, as nothing more than a well-meaning baboon!<br /> 1960: Former president Harry Truman advises voters that if you vote for Richard Nixon, you ought to go to hell!</p><p>Full of sleazy anecdotes from every presidential election in United States history, <em>Anything for a Vote</em> is a valuable reminder that history does repeat itself, that lessons can be learned from the past (though they usually arent), and that our most famous presidents are not above reproach when it comes to the dirtiest game of allpolitical campaigning.</p><p>Todays political pundits express shock and disappointment when candidates resort to negative campaigning. But history reveals that smear campaigns are as American as apple pie. <em>Anything for a Vote</em> is an illustrated look at 200-plus years of dirty tricks and bad behavior in presidential elections, from George Washington to Barack Obama and John McCain. Let the name-calling begin!</p><p> 1836: Congressman Davy Crockett accuses candidate Martin Van Buren of secretly wearing womens clothing: He is laced up in corsets!<br /> 1864: Presidential candidate George McClellan describes his opponent, Abraham Lincoln, as nothing more than a well-meaning baboon!<br /> 1960: Former president Harry Truman advises voters that if you vote for Richard Nixon, you ought to go to hell!</p><p>Full of sleazy anecdotes from every presidential election in United States history, <em>Anything for a Vote</em> is a valuable reminder that history does repeat itself, that lessons can be learned from the past (though they usually arent), and that our most famous presidents are not above reproach when it comes to the dirtiest game of allpolitical campaigning.</p>(*_*)9781594745843_<p>A History of Mud-Slinging, Character Assassination, And Other Election StrategiesRevised and Updated for 2012!</p><p>Todays political pundits express shock and disappointment when candidates resort to negative campaigning. But history reveals that smear campaigns are as American as apple pie. <em>Anything for a Vote</em> is an illustrated look at 200-plus years of dirty tricks and bad behavior in presidential elections, from George Washington to Barack Obama and John McCain. Let the name-calling begin!</p><p> 1836: Congressman Davy Crockett accuses candidate Martin Van Buren of secretly wearing womens clothing: He is laced up in corsets!<br /> 1864: Presidential candidate George McClellan describes his opponent, Abraham Lincoln, as nothing more than a well-meaning baboon!<br /> 1960: Former president Harry Truman advises voters that if you vote for Richard Nixon, you ought to go to hell!</p><p>Full of sleazy anecdotes from every presidential election in United States history, <em>Anything for a Vote</em> is a valuable reminder that history does repeat itself, that lessons can be learned from the past (though they usually arent), and that our most famous presidents are not above reproach when it comes to the dirtiest game of allpolitical campaigning.</p><p>Todays political pundits express shock and disappointment when candidates resort to negative campaigning. But history reveals that smear campaigns are as American as apple pie. <em>Anything for a Vote</em> is an illustrated look at 200-plus years of dirty tricks and bad behavior in presidential elections, from George Washington to Barack Obama and John McCain. Let the name-calling begin!</p><p> 1836: Congressman Davy Crockett accuses candidate Martin Van Buren of secretly wearing womens clothing: He is laced up in corsets!<br /> 1864: Presidential candidate George McClellan describes his opponent, Abraham Lincoln, as nothing more than a well-meaning baboon!<br /> 1960: Former president Harry Truman advises voters that if you vote for Richard Nixon, you ought to go to hell!</p><p>Full of sleazy anecdotes from every presidential election in United States history, <em>Anything for a Vote</em> is a valuable reminder that history does repeat itself, that lessons can be learned from the past (though they usually arent), and that our most famous presidents are not above reproach when it comes to the dirtiest game of allpolitical campaigning.</p>...9781594745843_Quirk Bookslibro_electonico_b9f3fee9-abdf-4ca4-9a84-ce1464e5c44a_9781594745843;9781594745843_9781594745843Joseph CumminsInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/randomhousewh-epub-69dda0c0-b31e-42c3-9aa8-7514c99095ba.epub2012-01-17T00:00:00+00:00Quirk Books