The Front Runner


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Harlan Brown and Billy Sive, two gay men, two gifted athletes, confront prejudices, as they prepare for the Olympics.




All the Truth Is Out


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Now a major motion picture "The Front Runner" starring Hugh Jackman An NPR Best Book of the Year In May 1987, Colorado Senator Gary Hart—a dashing, reform-minded Democrat—seemed a lock for the party’s presidential nomination and led George H. W. Bush by double digits in the polls. Then, in one tumultuous week, rumors of marital infidelity and a newspaper’s stakeout of Hart’s home resulted in a media frenzy the likes of which had never been seen before. Through the spellbindingly reported story of the Senator’s fall from grace, Matt Bai, Yahoo News columnist and former chief political correspondent for The New York Times Magazine, shows the Hart affair to be far more than one man’s tragedy: rather, it marked a crucial turning point in the ethos of political media, and the new norms of life in the public eye. All the Truth Is Out is a tour de force portrait of the American way of politics at the highest level, one that changes our understanding of how we elect our presidents and how the bedrock of American values has shifted under our feet.




The Never Dawn


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THE NEVER DAWN DYSTOPIAN TRILOGY, BOOK ONE All his young life, Noah has longed to see the sky he's only heard about in stories. For over one hundred years, Noah's people have toiled deep beneath the Earth preparing for The New Dawn - the historic day when they will emerge to reclaim the land stolen by a ruthless enemy. But when Rebekah, the girl of his forbidden desire, discovers a secret their leader has been so desperate to keep, Noah suspects something is wrong. Together, they escape and begin the long climb to the surface. But nothing could prepare them for what awaits outside.




The Frontrunner


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This fictional novel is written for entertainment purposes only. The story attempts to depict life from varying perspectives. The leading character is Jerome Stanton McCauly II, the son of an overachieving military army colonel who ruled with unquestioning authority. The story introduces a band of characters that can be viewed as misfits of society and the various trials and tribulations faced by the group who referred to themselves as Renegades. As with any group of individuals, there was a stormy relationship during their first times together. However, as time rolled on, there was a norming within the group and a spirit of brotherly love and togetherness that was second to none. The group banded together with a cohesiveness that in a way provided the comfort, love, and attention they did not find in school or within their respective families. They held firmly to the saying, "I got your back" as a way of showing strength and togetherness. The colonel's unyielding manner of parenting was a constant source of family discontent and he clashed often with his son Jerome(Jay). On one particular evening, and after a heated exchange between Jay and his dad,the internal struggle was too much for Jay's mother. She was no match for her husband and felt inadequate in her inability to protect her son. She went into the bathroom and never recovered from her action. Jerome(Jay) moved out of the house and blamed his dad for his mother's action. He then became the leader of the renegades. In a perverse sense he did adopt many of his father's traits in being firm and direct in his leadership of the group. He set rules for the misfits and levied fines for tardiness and incomplete tasks. In a way it was honor amongst the dishonorable. Jay and his cohorts roamed through the small coastal Virginia town with reckless abandon. They were quickly gaining a reputation with the local police and school officials. Their presence evoked fear in others and their absence from classes was actually a relief to teachers and students. Their bark was usually worse than their bite, but it was the nuisance issues that made them unwanted guests wherever they ventured. As time progressed, the group migrated to petty theft and later into drugs as a way of supporting their meager existence. Jay continued his wayward life until a life-altering experience just prior to his eighteenth birthday. His father rushed to his bedside at the hospital which started the mending of their broken relationship. After all, the colonel had lost his wife and could not fathom the thought of losing his only son. Given a last chance at salvation by his father, Jay morphed into a model citizen, entered college, tried his hand at politics, and catapulted to the top. He married his college sweetheart and started a family. He vowed to be a better father to his children and more than ever wanted a close family relationship. He spoke with them respectfully and listened intently to their every word. Family dinner was a lengthy and enjoyable affair even though his children at first thought this to be a fate worse than death. Jay succeeded in his run for a vacant senator's position. He flourished in this position and was a tenacious fighter for his ideals and represented his constituents with vigor not before seen in his state. He was also sought after to serve on powerful committees. His party beckoned him to be their candidate for the presidency, and after deliberation and discussions with his family, he accepted the challenge and ultimately won the nomination. His once hectic life became more busy, yet still manageable. He was surrounded by well-wishers, confidants, aides, and a host of others who were driven to success. Others simply were riding his coattail to notoriety. After winning the party's nomination, and just months from the general election in which he was the undisputed frontrunner........ Click.....it was back and would change the course of history........




The Frontrunner's Fall in the Democratic Primary 2008. Analyze of Clinton’s Run


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Seminar paper from the year 2014 in the subject Politics - Region: USA, grade: 2,3, Free University of Berlin (John F. Kennedy Institut), course: Party History in the US., language: English, abstract: The democratic primary in 2008 is one of the most fascinating elections of american politics in modern times, which will be analyzed for generations to come. The first serious female presidential candidate from one major party and the first serious afro-american candidate for the oval office exited not only the democratic party but the whole global public. As President Obama is now in 2014 in the midst of his second term and speculation as well as expectation are rising on a second run of his democratic rival from foe and fried of former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: So it is worth to examine the democratic race of the giants that put light in the biggest remaining glass celling’s of society race and gender. This paper will tell and analyze the democratic campaign from the Clinton perspective in 08 in the context of an anticipated second run in 2016.




The Front Runner


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In May 1987, Colorado Senator Gary Hart – a dashing, reform-minded Democrat – seemed a lock for the party’s presidential nomination and led George H. W. Bush by double digits in the polls. Then, in one tumultuous week, rumors of marital infidelity and a newspaper’s stakeout of Hart’s home resulted in a media frenzy the likes of which had never been seen before. Through the magnificently reported story of the Senator’s fall from grace, Matt Bai, Yahoo News columnist and former chief political correspondent for The New York Times Magazine, shows the Hart affair to be far more than one man’s tragedy: rather, it marked a crucial turning point in the ethos of political media, and the new norms of life in the public eye. The Front Runner (originally published as All the Truth is Out) is a tour de force portrait of the American way of politics at the highest level, one that changes our understanding of how we elect our presidents and how the bedrock of American values has shifted under our feet.




Front Runner


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British investigator Jefferson Hinkley is back in this compelling Dick Francis thriller by the New York Times–bestselling author of Crisis. In his role as an undercover investigator for the British Horseracing Authority, Jeff Hinkley is approached by a multi-time champion jockey to discuss the delicate matter of losing races on purpose. Little does he know that the call will set off a lethal chain of events, including the apparent suicide of the jockey and an attempt on Hinkley’s own life. Never one to leave suspicious events alone, Hinkley begins investigating the jockey and the races he may have thrown. But there are others out there who intend to prevent his inquiry from probing further...at any cost.




Woman President


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What elements of American political and rhetorical culture block the imagining—and thus, the electing—of a woman as president? Examining both major-party and third-party campaigns by women, including the 2008 campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin, the authors of Woman President: Confronting Postfeminist Political Culture identify the factors that limit electoral possibilities for women. Pundits have been predicting women’s political ascendency for years. And yet, although the 2008 presidential campaign featured Hillary Clinton as an early frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination and Sarah Palin as the first female Republican vice-presidential nominee, no woman has yet held either of the top two offices. The reasons for this are complex and varied, but the authors assert that the question certainly encompasses more than the shortcomings of women candidates or the demands of the particular political moment. Instead, the authors identify a pernicious backlash against women presidential candidates—one that is expressed in both political and popular culture. In Woman President: Confronting Postfeminist Political Culture, Kristina Horn Sheeler and Karrin Vasby Anderson provide a discussion of US presidentiality as a unique rhetorical role. Within that framework, they review women’s historical and contemporary presidential bids, placing special emphasis on the 2008 campaign. They also consider how presidentiality is framed in candidate oratory, campaign journalism, film and television, digital media, and political parody.




Paradise Rot


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Jo is in a strange new country for university and having a more peculiar time than most. In a house with no walls, shared with a woman who has no boundaries, she finds her strange home coming to life in unimaginable ways. Jo's sensitivity and all her senses become increasingly heightened and fraught, as the lines between bodies and plants, dreaming and wakefulness, blur and mesh. This debut novel from critically acclaimed artist and musician Jenny Hval presents a heady and hyper-sensual portrayal of sexual awakening and queer desire.




Billy's Boy


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The powerful story of a teenage boy's odyssey, "Billy's Boy" has already been a #1 bestseller on the "Lambda" and "Advocate" lists in hardcover, and has garnered rave reviews from "Library Journal, Lambda Book Report", and "The Washington Blade".