Warren Kinsella is Canada's own " Prince of Darkness." From the moment he was recruited to help the Liberals in the campaign to unseat Kim Campbell in 1993, Kinsella became an enthusiastic advocate of tough, in-your-face politics -- politics that infuriates opponents, but wins votes. Just last November, the national media reported that his style and tactics were crucial to the campaign that won Prime Minister Jean Chre tien his third term and an unprecedented majority in the House of Commons. Now, for the first time, ...
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Warren Kinsella is Canada's own " Prince of Darkness." From the moment he was recruited to help the Liberals in the campaign to unseat Kim Campbell in 1993, Kinsella became an enthusiastic advocate of tough, in-your-face politics -- politics that infuriates opponents, but wins votes. Just last November, the national media reported that his style and tactics were crucial to the campaign that won Prime Minister Jean Chre tien his third term and an unprecedented majority in the House of Commons. Now, for the first time, Kinsella lifts the veil on what really goes on inside campaigns -- and it's not pretty. This is the good, the bad and the ugly of partisan politics, and Kinsella argues that all three are necessary for a healthy and democratic political dialogue. But this isn't a cynic's book on how to manipulate the voting public. The advice from the Prince of Darkness is " stay on message, and stick with the truth." Those practitioners of the black arts who resort to lies and cheating are most often burned at the stake by the voters. And he marshals plenty of evidence and insider stories from the hottest campaigns and campaigners in Canada and the United States -- among them, James Carville, Betsey Wright, Haley Barbour and Dick Morris -- to prove his point. You'll learn about push-polling, frugging, ratf**king, quick response, dirty tricks and oppo, and you'll learn how to counter them all. You'll be treated to Kinsella's Twelve Handy Tips for Surviving Encounters with Unethical, Unscrupulous, Unprincipled Political Journalists, as well as to his unique rating system on whose political reporting you can trust. This is a must-readnot only for political junkies but also for marketers and PR flaks alike: it is a handbook, not only on how to win, but how to make sure your opponent loses.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly on partisan Canadian politics by the controversial author and political advisor/campaign strategist to the Liberal party. A handbook, not only on how to win, but how to make sure your opponent loses. Black, hardcover with white lettering on spine. White DJ with black, lettering and red stripe on spine. 245 pages with bibliography.
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Fine in Near Fine + jacket. Book. ***Inscribed by Author*** The Good, the Bad and the Ugly on partisan Canadian politics by the controversial author and political advisor/campaign strategist to the Liberal party. A handbook, not only on how to win, but how to make sure your opponent loses. Black, hardcover with white lettering on spine. White DJ with black, lettering and red stripe on spine. 245 pages with bibliography. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall.
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 0679310851. 245 pages. Bibliography. "...A must-read not only for political junkies but also for marketers and PR flaks alike: it is a handbook, not only on how to win, but how to make sure your oponent loses."-from dust jacket. Clean, tight and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket price-clipped. Bit of soiling to fore-edge of textblock. A quality copy.; 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; CANADA POLITICS GOVERNMENT POLITICAL SCIENCE.