the American way of politics at the breaking point
Johnson, Haynes Bonner
1966
An account of the political battle waged over health care reform in the first years of the Clinton administration, and the efforts of Republicans to block the president's plan, setting the stage for them to take control of Congress.
A social history of America during the Clinton administration, an era characterized by celebrity and scandal, economic prosperity, and scientific, technological, and medical revolution.
Chronicles Senator Joseph McCarthy's five-year-long anti-Communist crusade, which destroyed the lives of thousands of United States citizens, and discusses its relevance to the twenty-first century's War on Terror.