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An elected official who respects the minds of his hard working constituents, Congressman Charles Taylor is as idealistic as a schoolboy and as honest as Abe Lincoln. On his first day in office as Junior Representative from the state of Ohio, he managed to cut $402,000 from his budget, and unashamedly revealed himself as an adversary of the special interests. To some among the power elite, he is simply a powerless loose cannon, with no money, influence or experience; others see him as an opportunistic troublemaker. But those who underestimate Charlie Taylor are making a serious mistake. Because Taylor is a true Washington rarity: a legitimate man of the people, unafraid to take up arms against corruption, pork barrels, high taxes and staggering government waste. And when he stuns a convention by challenging his own party's nominee for vice-president, a cry goes up across the country--an impassioned call for Charles Taylor to make an independent run for the office of President of the United States. A hero of the distressed and the disenchanted, of the betrayed believers in the American system, Charles Taylor is rapidly becoming the most popular politician of the age. And that makes him a very dangerous man. Across party lines and behind closed doors, the crooked bureaucrats and entrenched politicos, the angry lobbyists and highly paid representatives of foreign corporations are joining forces to expose the dark and painful secrets hidden in Charles Taylor's past. Because a new American Revolution is on the horizon--the most exciting and unprecedented election in U.S. history. And these threatened, frightened, powerful men are deter mined to use every resource at their disposal to prevent it from ever happening--by destroying totally, mercilessly, and by any means necessary, the last, best hope of the American people.Read More

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  • 0380790114
  • 9780380790111
  • Martin L. Gross
  • 1 May 1998
  • Avon Books
  • Mass Market Paperback (Book)
  • 467
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