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16. Rallying the Opposition: Friends and Enemies (1982–1986)
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J. Brooks Flippen
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. The Long Shadow of Scandal: The Forgotten Legacy 1
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Part I. The Rise of a Politician
- 1. The Foundations for Success: Family and Childhood (1922–1939) 19
- 2. The Lessons of Life: College and War (1939–1944) 41
- 3. Ambition and Frustration: State Legislature (1944–1948) 61
- 4. Preparation and Payoff: Businessman, Mayor, and Election to Congress (1948–1954) 79
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Part II. Congress in an Age of Tradition
- 5. Learning the Ropes: The New Congressman (1954–1956) 103
- 6. Building a Record: The Eisenhower Years (1956–1960) 119
- 7. Challenges: The Kennedy Years (1960–1963) 140
- 8. Access to Power: Johnson Takes Control (1963–1965) 162
- 9. The Rough Path Forward: Years of Change (1965–1968) 180
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Part III. Leadership in an Age of Dynamism
- 10. Old School: A Moderate in the Nixon Years (1968–1972) 199
- 11. Bombshell: The Watergate Crisis (1972–1974) 218
- 12. The Ripples of Watergate: A New Congress and New Opportunity (1972–1976) 238
- 13. The New Majority Leader: Critical Decisions in an Age of Partisanship (1976–1978) 261
- 14. The Struggle for Unity: The Carter Years (1978–1980) 281
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Part IV. Victory and Defeat in the Age of Reagan
- 15. A Challenge Like None Before: Reagan (1980–1982) 305
- 16. Rallying the Opposition: Friends and Enemies (1982–1986) 327
- 17. On the Mountaintop: Speaker of the House (1986–1989) 349
- 18. In the Valley: Resignation and Its Aftermath (1987–2015) 373
- Epilogue. The Politics of Scandal and the Judgment of History 392
- Acknowledgments 399
- Notes 401
- Index 513
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. The Long Shadow of Scandal: The Forgotten Legacy 1
-
Part I. The Rise of a Politician
- 1. The Foundations for Success: Family and Childhood (1922–1939) 19
- 2. The Lessons of Life: College and War (1939–1944) 41
- 3. Ambition and Frustration: State Legislature (1944–1948) 61
- 4. Preparation and Payoff: Businessman, Mayor, and Election to Congress (1948–1954) 79
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Part II. Congress in an Age of Tradition
- 5. Learning the Ropes: The New Congressman (1954–1956) 103
- 6. Building a Record: The Eisenhower Years (1956–1960) 119
- 7. Challenges: The Kennedy Years (1960–1963) 140
- 8. Access to Power: Johnson Takes Control (1963–1965) 162
- 9. The Rough Path Forward: Years of Change (1965–1968) 180
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Part III. Leadership in an Age of Dynamism
- 10. Old School: A Moderate in the Nixon Years (1968–1972) 199
- 11. Bombshell: The Watergate Crisis (1972–1974) 218
- 12. The Ripples of Watergate: A New Congress and New Opportunity (1972–1976) 238
- 13. The New Majority Leader: Critical Decisions in an Age of Partisanship (1976–1978) 261
- 14. The Struggle for Unity: The Carter Years (1978–1980) 281
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Part IV. Victory and Defeat in the Age of Reagan
- 15. A Challenge Like None Before: Reagan (1980–1982) 305
- 16. Rallying the Opposition: Friends and Enemies (1982–1986) 327
- 17. On the Mountaintop: Speaker of the House (1986–1989) 349
- 18. In the Valley: Resignation and Its Aftermath (1987–2015) 373
- Epilogue. The Politics of Scandal and the Judgment of History 392
- Acknowledgments 399
- Notes 401
- Index 513