Old Money, New West
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Old Money, New West

Fife Symington and the Uniquely American Landscapes That Made Him, Broke Him, and Made Him Anew

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Available until 31 Dec |Learn more

Old Money, New West

Fife Symington and the Uniquely American Landscapes That Made Him, Broke Him, and Made Him Anew

About this book

By 1994, Arizona Governor Fife Symington was arguably the hottest young star in the Republican Party—a lively, articulate voice for a new breed of culturally moderate conservatives perfectly positioned for a US Senate run and perhaps a shot at the presidency in 2000. Instead, earlier decisions and mistakes he made as his real estate empire collapsed amid the Savings and Loan Crisis would torpedo his political career, bankrupt him, and place him at the doorstep of federal prison. Then a new century—along with a preemptive presidential pardon from President Bill Clinton—brought new hope and opportunities as well as international fame in the world of UFO research. While unique, Symington’s story is also an American story. Born into one of the wealthiest families in America, Symington could have hunkered down in old-money leisure. Instead, he left the country to fight in Southeast Asia and then, like millions of Americans before him, went to make his name amid yet another real estate boom in the American West. He brought his old-school conservative fiscal philosophies with him, but soon found himself at war with the cultural conservatives within his own party, particularly on issues of immigration and the environment. When his policies made more news than his problems, Symington successfully navigated what is now a formidable gauntlet for moderate Republicans: how to govern without kowtowing—or being rendered irrelevant—by the neo-Know Nothings to their right.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Foreword
  8. Preface and Thanksgiving
  9. Prologue
  10. Chapter 1: The Star-Spangled Lineage
  11. Chapter 2: Monkeys and Mondo Trasho
  12. Chapter 3: “Symington is a Fascist!” at Harvard
  13. Chapter 4: War
  14. Chapter 5: A Second-Class City
  15. Chapter 6: How to Get Ahead in Business
  16. Chapter 7: A World-Class City
  17. Chapter 8: How to Get Ahead in Politics
  18. Chapter 9: Boom Time with a Time Bomb
  19. Chapter 10: Decisions, Decisions
  20. Chapter 11: Debacle and Depression
  21. Chapter 12: The Race Is On
  22. Chapter 13: “Same Old Ev”
  23. Chapter 14: A Blur of Plurality
  24. Chapter 15: One More Time
  25. Chapter 16: The Rookie
  26. Chapter 17: On a Roll
  27. Chapter 18: The Devil Is Allegedly in the Details
  28. Chapter 19: A Tale of Two 1992s
  29. Chapter 20: Big Budget Feud
  30. Chapter 21: Back in the Black
  31. Chapter 22: A Right Turn?
  32. Chapter 23: The Mercado
  33. Chapter 24: The Bully Pulpit
  34. Chapter 25: The Problem with Polls
  35. Chapter 26: The Big Swing
  36. Chapter 27: Contract with Arizona
  37. Chapter 28: A Bad Fall
  38. Chapter 29: Blood in the Water
  39. Chapter 30: Tough Guy
  40. Chapter 31: “Who Is This Guy?”
  41. Chapter 32: Space Invaders
  42. Chapter 33: Pre-Trial Diversions
  43. Chapter 34: “Arizona’s Trial of the Century”
  44. Chapter 35: Dog Days and End Times
  45. Chapter 36: Hard Times
  46. Chapter 37: The Waiting Game
  47. Chapter 38: New Hope and $8.25 an Hour
  48. Chapter 39: The Remaining Legal Issues
  49. Chapter 40: The Foodie
  50. Chapter 41: “You Couldn’t Make This Stuff Up”
  51. Chapter 42: Reefer Sensibleness
  52. Epilogue
  53. Notes
  54. Index