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Fire-Breathing Liberal: How I Learned to Survive (and Thrive) in the Contact Sport of Congress | 
enlarge | Authors: Robert Wexler, David Fisher Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 61899
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3
ISBN: 0312366442 Dewey Decimal Number: 328.73092 EAN: 9780312366445 ASIN: 0312366442
Publication Date: June 24, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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There’s a reason The Nation, America’s leading progressive magazine, named Robert Wexler the country’s “Most Valuable Congressman.” It's the same reason right-wing radio host Rush Limbaugh refers to him as “disgusting.” It's because for the last twelve years Wexler has been Congress’s most outspoken liberal -- taking on George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Condoleezza Rice, Alberto Gonzales, General David Petraeus, and, when necessary, even his own party. In Fire-Breathing Liberal, Wexler brings readers onto the floor of the House and puts them at the center of some of the last decade’s biggest controversies. He passionately describes how he defended Bill Clinton from impeachment and how he stood up against the Bush brothers when the “butterfly” ballots in his Florida district wrongly decided the 2000 presidential election. He also offers an honest and brutal assessment of the Iraq war and explains why he has become a leader in the movement to impeach Vice President Cheney. And, with warmth and wit, Wexler shares some of the funniest stories from the corridors of Congress, including how he became The Colbert Report’s most talked-about guest. This is a remarkably candid first-person account of recent political history that shows government as it has rarely been seen -- by a Democrat in the middle of the storms.
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Great book. Informative and a fun read. August 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great book. Informative and a fun read. Expect to get mad but get up and do something about it!
Entertaining book from an unapologetic liberal August 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have only become aware of Robert Wexler in the last 3 or 4 years, but I can't help but like the guy. He's one of the few unapologetic liberals in the House today, and he's one of the few who has signed on to Dennis Kucinich's articles of impeachment against both President Bush and Vice President Cheney.
The book is largely an autobiography, with Wexler describing his political career from the Florida state legislature to the U.S. House of Representatives. He is outspoken in his views, and his passion is evident in the text. Much of the material he presents is well documented in the annals of U.S. politics, including the Clinton impeachment, the 2000 presidential election, and the embarrassing Terri Schiavo grandstanding, but it's interesting to see one legislator's perspective on each of these events. Additionally, Wexler gives his take on the differences between how Republicans lead Congress, and how Democrats do it. Fairly or unfairly, the representative's take is that is that the GOP is focused on winning at all costs, changing the rules to solidify their own position while excluding Democrats whenever possible, and strong-arming their own members to always vote the party line even if it means alienating their own constituents. In contrast, he says Democrats rule with a greater emphasis on fairness and flexibility, often, unfortunately, to their own detriment.
The book is a bit of a lightweight read, without a great deal of Democratic theory or political philosophy. In that regard, it is somewhat topical, and it won't likely influence anyone's political leanings. But Wexler's tone is breezy and conversational, and he injects a surprising amount of humor in each chapter, making for a highly entertaining book.
Fire-Breathing Liberal August 1, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I didn't THINK I was going to like this book, because of the title, but I'm so glad that I did read it! This man gives a good analysis of why things don't get done in Washington. This man also gives me hope that maybe people will wake up and get rid of those who are there doing nothing. We need more people like Wexler in Congress. This book is a must read!
you might as well buy 2 copies July 27, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is the 2nd copy I've purchased. My original intention was to purchase a copy to support Robert Wexler's representation of citizens like myself that believe in the Constitution and the rule of law. It was also a way to support [...] which featured "Fire-breathing Liberal" in the Book Salon with a link to Amazon for purchase.
I had planned on giving Representative Wexler's book to a friend {83} who had gotten me to listen to AM940, South Florida's progressive talk radio, over a year ago. That led to my becoming a fan of the Randi Rhodes Show {page 7 of this book} and the opportunity to listen to live talks with Mr. Wexler.
I started to "glance through" the introduction and first few pages ... and inserted a stickit on p.7 as I didn't want to mark "her book." Three hours or so later -- the book looked like a porcupine. Hence, my second copy for her and this review.
I was particularly interested to confirm that congressional representatives can and do have the power to help individual constituents with the various federal agencies, and it is an excellent reason to find and vote for people-oriented candidates. In addition to helping citizens, I learned that individuals like Congressman Wexler have been one of the few contacts in the United States to whom leaders of other nations could express their views of the "real" world and be heard.
Can you name the country with the largest Muslim population in the world? Neither could I until I read this book. I found the "potholders" very amusing, the delivery of "soccer balls" illuminating, and the methods the GOP has used to remove members of their own party absolutely despicable. This "insider's view" of stolen elections, Clinton's impeachment, the dead-of-night passage of the Medicare drug bill, Katrina, anthrax and more is one of the few non-fiction books that reads like a fast-paced thriller taking us along from naive and starry-eyed patriotism to a more experienced and realistic world view.
Wexler and Fisher have created an excellent book that may eventually become a text for students of history and government that wish to learn about our congressional representatives and the work they can do for us.
Real Eye Opener July 25, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
We all assume that there is some inherent corruption in politics. However,I didn't realize how naive I was about our system until I read this book. Filled with real life events and a Congressman's own moral dilemnas, this book makes you realize that we must actively monitor what our government is doing or they will destroy our democracy. The book is extremely well written and will keep you intrigued cover to cover.
Lew Atlanta
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