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The Real McCain
The Real McCain : Why Conservatives Don’t Trust Him - And Dewey Decimal 328.73/092 22
Why Independents Shouldn’t
LC Classification E840.8.M26 S34 2008
The Real McCain: Why Conservatives Don’t Trust Him and Why
Independents Shouldn’t by Cliff Schecter is a 2008 book that
analyzes the political transformation of Senator John
McCain. Starting with the Keating Five lobbying scandal,
it covers McCain’s political transformation to a reformer
and a Barry Goldwater Republican in the 1990s, his flir-
tation with Democratic positions in 2001 and recreation
as a "maverick", and finally his metamorphosis into one
of the Bush Administration’s strongest supporters in the
Senate during George W. Bush’s second term.[1]
References
Author(s) Cliff Schechter
[1] Stein, Sam. The Huffington Post. "New Book: McCain
Subject(s) McCain, John Once Physically Attacked Fellow Congressman"
Genre(s) Biography
Publisher PoliPointPress
External links
Tomasky, Michael (June 12, 2008). "Who is John
Publication date 2008
McCain?". The New York Review of Books (New York:
Media type Book NYREV) 55 (10): 8–12. ISSN 00287504.
Pages 187
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/21470. Retrieved
2008-06-18.
ISBN 9780979482298
OCLC Number 212846425
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Categories:
• American political books
• 2008 books
• Books about John McCain
• United States biography book stubs
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