ONLY IN AMERICA EB
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ONLY IN AMERICA EB

About this book

Matt Frei, the BBC's former Washington correspondent, goes under the skin of the nation's capital to unravel the paradoxes of the world's last remaining superpower.The paperback has been fully updated to provide a unique view into the weird, wonderful and totally bizarre workings of America's political world and the 2008 Presidential election.

Imagine a city so powerful that the weapons commanded from its ministries could obliterate the globe many times over and yet so vulnerable that it cannot prevent a seventeen-year-old boy from killing half a dozen of its inhabitants in a shooting spree that lasts for a whole month. A city so rich that it spends 150 million dollars a year on corporate lunches, dinners and fundraisers and yet so poor that its streets are frequently as potholed as those of any forgotten backwater in the developing world. A city that deploys more armed officers per square mile than any other in the world but has earned the title of being its country's murder capital. A city where 565 elected Congressmen and Senators are chased, charmed, cajoled and sometimes bribed by 35,000 registered lobbyists; where the most illustrious resident travels with a fleet of planes and a small army of body guards but where the mayor for twelve years was a convicted crack addict who believed that every law in his own country was racist, 'including the law of gravity'. A city that plays host to seventeen different spying agencies, employing 23,000 agents, none of whom were able to discover a plot that involved flying civilian airliners into buildings, even though the plotters had littered their path with clues. Hard to imagine? Welcome to Washington DC: the Rome of the 21st century.

Matt Frei was the BBC's Washington correspondent from 2002, and now presents BBC World News America. Now fully updated to cover the longest, most expensive and most fascintating election campaign in US history, including the astonishing ascent of Barack Obama, the first election of the internet age, the rise and fall of John McCain and Sarah Palin and the new First Family. 'Only in America' is a surprising and brilliant dissection of the most powerful nation on earth from its capital out.

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INDEX

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ABC Television 92
Abu Ghraib prison, Iraq 90, 191–2, 206
Acacia Federal Savings Bank 54
Ackerman, Dr Mona 250
Adams, John 182
A Day Without Mexicans! 286–7
Adelman, Kenneth 204–7, 209–11, 213
Afghanistan 10, 11, 27, 60, 197, 204, 230, 231, 271, 300, 312, 315, 316
AIDS 23, 175, 252
AIG 328
Air Force One 104, 106, 155
Alabama 137
Al-Qaeda 63, 67, 218, 301
America see United States of America
American Academy of Pain Management 226
American Enterprise Institute (AEI) 214–15, 216, 218
An Inconvenient Truth 158
Andrews Air Force Base 107
AOL-Time Warner 254
Arizona 137, 233, 283–302, 322
Armitage, Richard 190–1, 195–200
Armstrong, Melissa 151
Arwas, Jenny 272
Asian tsunami 2004 141, 259
Audacity to Hope, The (Obama) 164
Bartlett, Dan 103–4
Bayh, Evan 278
BBC 6, 8, 12, 72, 75, 91, 95, 98–9, 120, 130, 154, 159, 182, 309–10, 323
Beltway Boys, The 21
Berger, Peter 179
Bermudez, Elias 286, 287, 288, 289, 298
bin Laden, Osama 34, 45, 58, 63, 67, 69, 300, 309
Bingham, Ethel 115–17, 118
Bingham, Mike 115–17, 118
Blair, Tony 91, 92–3, 119–20, 163, 190, 198, 309
Blanco, Kathleen 154
Blassier, Colonel 37
Bolton, John 215–16
Bosnia 215
Boston Herald 122
Boston University 179–80
Brin, Sergey 266
Brockovich, Erin 183
Brood X 134–6, 160
Brookings Institute 202, 203, 214
Brown v. Board of Education 184
Brown, Gordon 119–20
Brown, Michael 155–6
Buffett, Warren 252
Bush, Barbara 308, 313
Bush, George H. W. 1, 96, 97, 98, 313, 317
Bush, George W. xii, 2, 24, 40, 75, 97, 117, 119, 220, 269, 281
anecdotes 26
Bill Clinton and 98
body language 308–9
childishness 101–2
Dalai Lama, opinion on 312
Darfur and 312
desire to make people laugh 308, 309
divides US opinion 47, 318
effect upon resurgence of political interest in US 109
end of term, reaction to 314, 315
excesses of administration 100
family background 266
foreign policy 214, 219, 221–2
global warming, opinion on 312
handshake 88
Hurricane Katrina and 137, 139, 155, 156, 157
image outside US 318
immigration and 285
impatience 311, 314
Iraq and 197, 198, 312
language 33–4, 309, 312, 313
Matt Frei interv...

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Dedication
  3. Contents
  4. Black Man Given Nation’s Worst Job
  5. Arriving
  6. One: Beltway Blues
  7. Two: Tilden Street
  8. Three: The Colour of Fear
  9. Four: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
  10. Five: Grovelling for Votes
  11. Six: Weather You Can Call Names
  12. Seven: God is Everywhere
  13. Eight: Defenders of the Constitution or Scum of the Earth?
  14. Nine: Think-Tank Alley
  15. Ten: The Tyranny of Comfort
  16. Eleven: The Colour of Money
  17. Twelve: Class Without War
  18. Thirteen: School Citizens
  19. Fourteen: Whose American Dream is it Anyway?
  20. Afterthoughts
  21. Index
  22. Acknowledgements
  23. About the Author
  24. Praise
  25. By the Same Author
  26. Copyright
  27. About the Publisher