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Stickin: Case for Loyalty by James Carville β€” book cover

Stickin: Case for Loyalty

by James Carville
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Overview


It's been said that if you want a friend in Washington, you should buy a dog. Unfortunately, there's some truth to that: there are few places in the world where the turncoats and careerists are so highly rewarded and where loyalty is equated with stupidity.

Luckily, another bit of wisdom about the Beltway is also true: the people in Washington aren't like the ones in the rest of the country. The American people treasure loyalty. They stick by a friend when he needs them. They forgive him when he's wrong. They understand the difference between politics and friendship. They are true to their ideals and their schools, loyal to their families and their God.

In Stickin', the always colorful and insightful political strategist James Carville, who has been accused of being loyal, examines this much-maligned and misunderstood political good. Along the way, he looks at loyalty in the family and among friends, in theory and in practice. He praises some loyal people and skewers some deserving backstabbers. And, of course, it wouldn't be a Carville book if he didn't provide recipes for some good home cooking.

About the Author, James Carville


James Carville is the best-known and most-loved political consultant in American history. He is also a speaker, talk-show host, actor, and author with six New York Times bestsellers to his credit. Part of a large Southern family, he grew up without a television and loved to listen to the stories his mama told. Mr. Carville lives with his wife, Mary Matalin, and their two daughters in New Orleans.

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Editorials

Susan Page

This book is like Carville himself....breezy, plain-spoken and occasionally outrageous.
β€” USA Today

David Silver

A visceral manual for all those who are happily, unashamedly, motivated by traditional humanitarian liberalism. Tikkun

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2000
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Pages
224
ISBN
9780743200639

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