Then everything changed
stunning alternate histories of American politics : JFK, RFK, Carter, Ford, Reagan
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Author
Publication
2011 - G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
108,500 words, Guess
Page Count
434 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
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- ISBN-100399157069
- ISBN-139780399157066
- Library of Congress Control Number2010037039
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number646111861
- Better World Books9780399157066
- Open LibraryOL24384095M
Classifications
- DDC973.92
- LCCE839.5 .G748 2011
- LCCE839.5.G748 2011
Description
The New York Times bestseller from Jeff Greenfield, the renowned CBS News senior political correspondent and veteran of CNN and ABC news, offering an alternative history of America. These things are true: * In December 1960, a suicide bomber paused when he saw the young President-elect John F. Kennedy's family come to the door to wave good-bye.... * In June 1968, Robert F. Kennedy declared victory in California, and then instead of heading to another ballroom, as intended, was hustled off through the kitchen.... * In October 1976, President Ford made a critical gaffe in a debate against Jimmy Carter, turning the tide in an election that had been rapidly narrowing. But what if they had gone the other way? In three narratives based on memoirs, oral histories, fresh reporting with key participants, and his own knowledge of the principal players, Jeff Greenfield explores how accidents of fate could have altered the course of history. The scenarios that Greenfield depicts are startlingly realistic, rich in detail, shocking in their projections, but always deeply, remarkably plausible.
Description
Veteran CBS News reporter and commentator Greenfield speculates what would have happened if an actual failed attempt to assassinate JFK before his inauguration instead succeeded; Robert Kennedy isn't assassinated, beats Nixon in 1968, winds down the Vietnam War, and with no Watergate scandal, the cultural changes of the 1970s are averted; and, Ford wins re-election, but in 1980 it's Hart vs. Reagan, and Hart wins.
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