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But despite these obvioius flaws, Germond tells some good stories and lays the blame for a lot of what goes on at the feet of many including his own profession. Although I rarely agree with Germond on anything, I certainly do enjoy him and navigation I miss seeing him on The McLaughlin Group. Whatever your persuasion, you WILL enjoy navigation the book. I just couldn't give it five stars for the previous mentioned reasons. Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) 0 of 2 people found the following navigation review helpful: Fat Man only thinks he is fed up; 3.5 *s, November 21, 2004 Reviewer:Jim "PoliticalMan" (Grayson, GA USA) - See all my reviews Germond is concerned that the political process, especially in national elections, has become increasingly dysfunctional over the last forty years with the result that marginal candidates (empty suits) are elected. The book is not really a scathing indictment of the process or of individuals. Through the use of personal experiences as a political reporter, the author gently criticizes the trends and results of the political process.
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