the Bush and Clinton families and the danger to the American presidency /
Matthew T. Corrigan.
1st ed.
New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2008.
x, 243 pages ;
21 cm.
The evolving American presidency series
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-217) and index.
Introduction -- American democracy and family presidencies -- Families matter -- The father begins a dynasty -- The Clintons take power -- The Bush redemption -- From first lady to president? -- The prince in waiting.
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If Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic Party nomination in 2008, it would continue a trend of a Bush or a Clinton being on a national presidential ticket for the last 28 years in the United States. Never before in the history of the nation have two families dominated the political process in such a manner. This two-family domination has 1) endangered the American presidency as a representative institution. 2) has allowed family personal issues to dominate policymaking at a crucial time in American history. The current struggles of the second Bush presidency should give pause to those Americans who are contemplating a second Clinton presidency. By examining the political careers of 3 Bushes (George H.W., George W. and Jeb and 2 Clintons (Bill and Hillary), this book will highlight the problems and the consequences of combining the most powerful political office in the world with family legacies.
Bush family.
Clinton family.
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Bush (Familie)
Bush family.
Bush, ca. 20. Jh.
Clinton
Clinton family.
Clinton, Bill.
Clinton, Hillary.
USA
USA; Präsident.
Aristocracy (Political science)-- United States-- History.