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Calvin Coolidge

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Calvin Coolidge
Abstract
This work examines expressions of personal hostility and animosity toward presidents―even beloved ones―throughout American history and their impact on policymaking, politics, and culture.People involved or simply interested in politics often ask whether today's political environment is more toxic than ever before. Hatred of America's Presidents: Personal Attacks on the White House from Washington to Trump presents an impartial and authoritative history of invective toward the White House so readers can determine the answer for themselves.The book focuses on the most representative and commonplace attacks of a vitriolic and personal nature, detailing who instigated and trafficked in the attacks and how presidents, administrations, and political parties defended themselves. It also illustrates how honest disagreements about policy―such as FDR's New Deal, Ronald Reagan's Central America policies, George W. Bush's invasion of Iraq, and Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act―fueled expressions of hatred and condemnation. Finally, the book includes perspectives from both the right and the left on the legitimacy of these attacks and the victims' defenses as well as their impact on American politics and policy.
Book Title
Hatred of America's Presidents: Personal Attacks on the White House from Washington to Trump
Date
2018-06-15
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Place
Santa Barbara, California
ISBN
978-1-4408-5436-1
Citation Key
hopperCalvinCoolidge2018
Language
English
Library Catalog
Amazon
Citation
Hopper, J. (Ed.). (2018). Calvin Coolidge. In Hatred of America’s Presidents: Personal Attacks on the White House from Washington to Trump. ABC-CLIO.