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As Texas Goes...: How the Lone Star State Hijacked American Agenda
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As Texas Goes...: How the Lone Star State Hijacked American Agenda
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As Texas Goes...: How the Lone Star State Hijacked American Agenda
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“Gail Collins is the funniest serious political commentator in America. Reading
As Texas Goes…
is pure pleasure from page one.” —Rachel Maddow
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Kirkus Reviews
Best Book of the Year (Nonfiction)
As Texas Goes . . .
provides a trenchant yet often hilarious look into American politics and the disproportional influence of Texas, which has become the model for not just the Tea Party but also the Republican Party. Now with an expanded introduction and a new concluding chapter that will assess the influence of the Texas way of thinking on the 2012 election, Collins shows how the presidential race devolved into a clash between the so-called “empty places” and the crowded places that became a central theme in her book. The expanded edition will also feature more examples of the Texas style, such as Governor Rick Perry’s nearsighted refusal to accept federal Medicaid funding as well as the proposed ban on teaching “critical thinking” in the classroom.
will prove to be even more relevant to American politics by the dawn of a new political era in January 2013.
As Texas Goes…
is pure pleasure from page one.” —Rachel Maddow
A
Kirkus Reviews
Best Book of the Year (Nonfiction)
As Texas Goes . . .
provides a trenchant yet often hilarious look into American politics and the disproportional influence of Texas, which has become the model for not just the Tea Party but also the Republican Party. Now with an expanded introduction and a new concluding chapter that will assess the influence of the Texas way of thinking on the 2012 election, Collins shows how the presidential race devolved into a clash between the so-called “empty places” and the crowded places that became a central theme in her book. The expanded edition will also feature more examples of the Texas style, such as Governor Rick Perry’s nearsighted refusal to accept federal Medicaid funding as well as the proposed ban on teaching “critical thinking” in the classroom.
will prove to be even more relevant to American politics by the dawn of a new political era in January 2013.