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by Matthews, Chris

Doonesbury, 184

  Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 58–59, 124, 128

  Douglas, Paul H., 31

  Dukakis, Michael, 46, 116–20

  Dulles, John Foster, 205

  “Eagles Club,” 71

  Eagleton, Thomas F., 163

  economic recessions and recoveries, 83–84

  Education Department, proposal for, 99–100, 101

  Edwards, Don, 210

  Eisenhower, David, 202

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 19, 87

  McCarthy and, 203

  Nixon as 1952 running mate of, 172–73, 176

  as President, 203, 205

  as World War II commander, 94–95, 202

  elections, U.S.:

  of 1940, 54–55, 96

  of 1944, 127–28

  of 1948, 111, 206–7

  of 1952, 172–76

  of 1960, 68–69, 159–60, 170

  of 1964, 79, 203

  of 1968, 46, 78–79, 109–10, 111, 166, 197–98, 220–21

  of 1972, 81, 136, 198, 217

  of 1976, 34–35, 63–65, 79, 94–95, 155–56, 186, 204

  of 1980, 71, 73, 79, 93, 95, 198–200, 201–2, 204, 221

  of 1984, 84, 104, 117, 156–58, 169–71, 198, 217

  of 1988, 20, 76, 117–20, 166–167

  of 1992, 20, 168–69

  of 1996, 209–11

  of 2000, 223

  see also congressional elections; specific candidates and states

  environmental legislation, 137, 139

  Esposito, Meade, 143

  Eureka College, 220

  Fahd, King, 39–40

  Farley, James A., 55

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 103

  Federal Reserve Board, 84

  Ferraro, Geraldine A., 74, 75

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 15

  Florida:

  Chiles as Senator from, 50–51

  1950 “Red Pepper” campaign in, 121–24

  Flowers, Gennifer, 169

  “focus groups,” 117

  Foley, Thomas S., 66

  Ford, Gerald R., 35, 79, 94–95, 214

  Butz as Agriculture Secretary for, 186

  Fox Network, 45

  France, 147

  Franklin, Benjamin, 63, 75

  Franks, Martin, 44

  Friendly, Fred, 34

  Front Page, 45

  F Street Club, 36

  Fulbright, J. William, 50

  fund-raisers, 71

  Gaffney, Rickie, 45

  Galbraith, John Kenneth, 208

  Gartlan, Joseph, 129–30

  Gates, Horatio, 91, 92

  General Electric, 93

  General Electric Theater, 213

  Georgetown University, 199

  George VI, King of England, 141

  Georgia, Mondale’s 1984 campaign in, 169–71

  Gephardt, Richard, 136

  Germany:

  postwar division of, 47–48

  World War II bombing of, 147

  Gibson, Charlie, 45

  Gilligan, John, 65

  Gingrich, Newt, 14, 114–15, 135

  Godfather Part II, The, 91

  Gold, Vic, 40

  Goldwater, Barry, 79, 197

  Good Morning America, 45, 168

  Goodwin, Doris Kearns, 25

  Goodwin, Richard, 78–79

  Gore, Albert, Jr., 149, 223

  Gore, Albert, Sr., 50

  “government shutdown” in 1995, 114–15

  Graham, Katharine, 36

  Gramm, Phil, 82

  Grasso, Ella, 112

  Gray, William H., III, 74–75

  Great Society programs, 98–99

  Greenfield, Jeff, 129

  Greider, William, 176

  Gruenstein, Peter, 189

  Gumbel, Bryant, 171

  Gwaltney, Patricia, 44

  Hagerty, James A., 87, 205

  Haig, Alexander, 217

  Haldeman, H. R. “Bob,” 102–3

  Halifax, Earl of, 141

  hardball, political:

  definition of, 13

  rules of, 14–20

  Hardball (Matthews)

  first publication of, 13–14, 45

  TV show on CNBC, 46

  Hart, Gary, 169, 170, 185–86, 217

  Hart, Peter, 194

  Health, Education and Welfare Department, U.S. (HEW), 98, 100, 101

  health insurance, 60–61, 123, 209

  Healy, Robert, 57

  Heckler, Margaret, 217

  Heinz, John, 60

  Hertzberg, Hendrik, 44, 45

  Hiss, Alger, 172

  Hitler, Adolf, 39, 54, 141

  Hollings, Ernest “Fritz,” 137–38

  Holmes, Sven, 185

  Hoover, Herbert, 97

  Hoover, J. Edgar, 103, 193

  Horton, Willie, 118

  House of Representatives, U.S.:

  Albert as Speaker of, 110–11

  annual gym dinner held by, 36–37

  black members of, 74

  Budget Committee of, 74

  Democratic party cloakroom of, 17

  Gingrich as Speaker of, 135

  McCormack as Speaker of, 86

  1982 jobs bill in, 52

  1986 tax bill in, 53–54

  Nixon’s impeachment hearings in, 18–19

  O’Neill as Speaker of, see O’Neill, Thomas P. “Tip,” Jr.

  patronage system in, 41–42

  Rayburn as Speaker of, 53, 121

  Reagan’s State of the Union addresses in, 38, 210–11

  Reagan’s televised speeches in, 215–16

  relations between opposing members of, 92

  Ways and Means Committee of, 50, 53, 109

  Houston, Tex., Kennedy’s 1960 campaign in, 159–60

  Hughes, William J., 49

  Humphrey, Hubert H., 65, 140, 156, 169, 208

  Hussein, Saddam, 39

  Iacocca, Lee, 93

  Illinois State Fair, 218

  immigrants, illegal, 60, 61

  imperialism, British, 146

  Inchon landings, 206–7

  inflation, 84, 218

  Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 53

  International News Service, 57

  Iran, sale of arms to, 80, 96, 165, 206, 219

  Iran hostage crisis, 126, 164, 199, 201–2, 218

  Iraq, 39–40

  Iron Curtain, 48

  Israel, 114, 208

  Jackson, Henry M. “Scoop,” 65, 81, 156

  Jackson, Jesse, 117, 179–80, 188–89

  Jenkins, Walter, 26

  Jesser, Edward, 198–99

  Johnson, Lady Bird, 34

  Johnson, Lyndon B., 14, 17, 25–34

  Bobby Baker and, 23, 27–28

  Califano as chief of staff for, 98, 101

  Carter compared with, 101, 103

  early political career of, 25–29, 41, 45

  Hoover and, 103

  John F. Kennedy compared with, 32, 33

  as Kennedy’s 1960 running mate, 69, 159

  Larry King and, 29–31

  1960 Senate reelection campaign of, 30

  1964 presidential campaign of, 203

  1968 Democratic Convention and, 110

  in 1968 New Hampshire primary, 197–98

  political motto of, 136

  as President, 32–34, 218

  retail politics of, 26, 32, 49, 211

  retirement announced by, 197

  Robert Kennedy and, 32–33, 203

  Senate leadership of, 19, 26–27, 30

  on television, 25, 33–34

  as Vice President, 32

  Jordan, Hamilton, 63, 73

  journalism, “investigative,” 189

  journalists, see reporters

  “jujitsu” method of counterattack, 129–30

  Kearns, Doris, 25

  Keefe, Robert, 65

  Kennedy, Edward M., 46, 56–57, 65

  1962 Senate campaign of, 160–61

  1980 presidential camp
aign of, 198–200

  1994 Senate reelection campaign of, 193–94

  Kennedy, John F., 14, 16, 19, 31, 112, 206

  assassination of, 80

  Bay of Pigs decision of, 165

  Catholicism of, 159–60

  Cuban Missile Crisis negotiated by, 142

  Johnson’s method compared with, 32, 33

  1946 congressional campaign of, 67, 113

  1960 campaign strategy of, 68–69, 159–60, 170

  opponents coopted by, 103

  oratory of, 141

  political wisdom of, 113

  “silver spoon” background of, 161

  Kennedy, Joseph, Jr., 55, 56

  Kennedy, Joseph P., 54–56

  Kennedy, Joseph P., III, 127

  Kennedy, Robert F., 43, 70, 129, 143

  as Attorney General, 142

  Johnson and, 32–33, 203

  1968 presidential campaign of, 78–79, 166, 197

  Kentucky, Carter’s antitobacco policy in, 99

  Kerrey, Bob, 181–82

  Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah, 80, 165

  Khrushchev, Nikita, 142

  King, Larry, 29–31

  Kissinger, Henry, 208

  Kissinger Commission, 205

  Kleberg, Richard M., 25

  Knowland, William F., 172

  Knute Rockne, 93

  Korean War, 206

  Kramer, Larry, 45

  Krol, John Cardinal, 199

  labor, political involvement of, 86

  Lack, Andy, 46

  La Guardia, Fiorello, 18

  La Rochefoucauld, 139

  Last Hurrah, The, 202

  LeBoutillier, John, 113–14

  Lewis, John L., 162–63

  Libya, 127

  license plate numbers, 70–71

  Lincoln, Abraham, 17, 19, 97

  Lindsay, John V., 80–81

  lobbyists, 87–88

  Loeb, William, 136

  Long, Huey, 193

  Los Angeles Times, 184, 199

  Louisiana, Reagan’s policies affecting, 51

  lowballing, 197–201

  loyalty, political rules of, 76–80

  to party, 80–82

  to supporters, 83

  Luce, Clare Booth, 55

  M, 190, 191

  MacArthur, Douglas A., 205, 206

  McCarthy, Eugene, 78, 197–98

  McCarthy, Joseph R., 57–58, 183, 203

  McCormack, John W., 86

  McCurry, Mike, 182

  McGinness, Joe, 46

  McGovern, George, 40, 136, 198, 217

  McGrath, Patrick, 214–15

  McGrory, Mary, 38

  Machiavelli, Niccolò, 15, 62, 69, 75

  advice of, 51, 66, 84, 152

  McNamara, Frank, 51–52

  McPherson, Harry, 33

  Magnuson, Warren G., 73, 144

  Manchester, William, 174

  Manchester Union Leader, 136

  Mandel, Marvin, 109

  Mandela, Nelson, 14, 105–6

  Maraniss, Davis, 167

  Marcantonio, Vito, 124

  marijuana laws, liberalization of, 107–8

  Markey, Edward J., 148

  Marlin, William, 162–63

  Massachusetts, 86

  Dukakis as Governor of, 116–18

  Edward Kennedy’s 1994 Senate campaign in, 193–94

  Joseph P. Kennedy III in 1986 congressional primary of, 127

  Matthews, Chris, 16

  as assistant to Senate Budget Committee, 44, 137–39

  as Carter campaign spokesman in 1980, 199

  as congressional candidate in 1974, 63, 143

  job searching on Capitol Hill by, 41–43, 82–83

  as journalist, 45, 189

  Peace Corps service of, 14, 42, 43, 75, 82–83, 145

  political education of, 43

  as presidential speechwriter, 44

  as Senate aide, 43, 85–86

  as senior aide to Speaker of the House, 38, 43–44, 74, 133–35, 190–91, 211

  summer odd jobs of, 192

  television career of, 45–46

  media coverage, see reporters; television

  Medicare, 32, 60–61

  Meese, Edwin, III, 94

  Mencken, H. L., 88

  Michel, Robert H., 52

  Midgetmen missiles, 148, 149

  Mikulski, Barbara A., 164

  military aid policies, 151, 205

  Mills, Ada, 80–81

  minimum wage legislation, 85–86

  Mondale, Walter F., 84, 102, 138, 151

  1984 debates between Reagan and, 156–58

  1984 presidential campaign of, 104, 169–71, 198, 217

  Morris, Dick, 209

  Moss, Frank E., 43, 44, 85, 125

  Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, 125–27

  Mrazek, Robert J., 113–14

  Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, 200

  MSNBC, 46

  Mubarak, Hosni, 39–40

  Mulroney, Brian, 39

  Munich Pact, 54

  Murray, Bernie, 192–93

  Murray, Joe, 192–93

  Muskie, Edmund S., 44, 136–40, 163

  1972 presidential campaign of, 136, 198

  MX missiles, 147–49, 206

  Nader, Ralph, 189

  national debt, 220

  national defense, 28, 94, 118

  MX missile system of, 147–49, 206

  National Education Association, 100

  National Public Radio, 163–64

  National Republican Congressional Campaign Committee, 196

  National Review, 79

  National Security Council, 219

  NBC, 170, 171

  NBC News, 46

  New Hampshire presidential primaries:

  of 1968, 197–98

  of 1972, 136, 198

  of 1980, 79

  of 1984, 169

  of 1992, 20, 168–69

  New Jersey:

  local campaign issues in, 49–50

  1984 Bush campaign focus groups in, 117

  New Republic, The, 45

  Newsweek, 118, 157, 185–86

  New Times, 186

  New York:

  Lindsay as Democratic candidate in, 81

  Moynihan’s 1982 Senate campaign in, 125–27

  New York Daily News, 115

  New York Herald Tribune, 172

  New York Post, 172

  New York Times, The, 14, 31, 87, 99, 137, 189

  Nicaragua, 150–52, 219

  Nixon, Pat, 174–75

  Nixon, Richard M., 14, 16, 19, 119

  California home of, 216

  “Checkers speech” of, 171–76

  China policy of, 207–8

  Colson and, 48

  Haldeman as chief of staff for, 102–3

  1946 congressional campaign of, 171–72

  1950 Senate campaign of, 58–59, 124–25

  1952 vice-presidential campaign of, 172–76

  in 1960 presidential election, 69

  1968 nomination acceptance speech of, 220–21

  1968 presidential campaign of, 46

  1972 presidential campaign of, 217

  press relations of, 183, 214

  prospective impeachment of, 18–19

  resignation of, 94

  “Saturday Night Massacre” ordered by, 189

  Nixon, Tricia, 175

  North, Oliver, 219

  North Carolina, 99, 102

  nuclear missiles, 142, 147–49

  O’Brien, Lawrence, 68

  Ocean City, N.J., 192

  O’Donnell, Kirk, 92, 134, 190

  Office of Management and Budget (OMB), 44, 163, 176

  O’Leary, Jeremiah, 79

  Oliphant, Pat, 178

  Olsen, Jimmy, 182

  ombudsman bill, 87

  O’Neill, Thomas P. “Tip,” Jr., 14, 16, 29, 35, 37

  “All politics is local” rule of, 48, 51

  counsel for, 92, 134, 190

>   Democratic challengers to leadership of, 104

  as Democratic party whip, 110

  “Digger” Byrne and, 77

  loyalty as code of, 78

  Matthews as senior aide to, 43–44, 74, 133–35, 190–91, 211

  in 1934 election for Cambridge City Council, 69

  1982 challenger to reelection of, 51–53

  Nixon and, 18–19

  opponents of, 103

  press conferences of, 104, 135

  Reagan and, 38–39, 44, 121, 157, 196, 200, 215

  Republican critics of, 113, 125

  as Speaker of the House, 134–35

  staff of, 133–35

  Oregon, Congressman Ullman defeated in, 50

  Oswald, Lee Harvey, 80

  Owens, Wayne, 43

  Packard Commission, 206

  Palmerston, Henry John Temple, Lord, 92

  Paramus, N.J., 117

  party loyalty, 80–82

  Parvin, Landon, 166

  passing the buck, 205–6

  patronage, 41–41

  Patten, Edward J., 49–50

  Peace Corps, 14, 42, 43, 75, 82–83, 145

  Pennsylvania:

  Carter’s 1980 reelection campaign in, 199–200

  congressional elections in, 63, 77, 143

  1976 Republican delegation from, 94–95

  Wofford’s 1991 Senate election in, 60

  Pentagon, 28, 176

  Peoria, Ill., 52

  Pepper, Claude, 120–24, 130

  Perot, Ross, 62

  Perry Mason, 179

  Persian Gulf War, 39–40

  Pettigrew, Richard, 65

  Philadelphia:

  Bellevue-Stratford Hotel in, 72

  congressional elections in, 63, 77

  1948 Democratic convention in, 207

  Philadelphia Daily News, 200

  Philadelphia Inquirer, 46

  Pledge of Allegiance, 117, 118, 119

  Poe, Edgar Allan, 106

  Political loyalty, 78–82

  Political opponents, dealings with, 92, 103, 200

  political retail:

  building career through, 44

  Johnson’s mastery of, 26, 32–33, 34, 49

  “wholesale” compared with, 32, 33, 49, 53

  “positioning,” definition of, 210

  Powell, Jody, 35, 64–65, 98, 100, 164

  press relations, see reporters

  Prince, The (Machiavelli), 51

  prison furloughs, 117, 118–20

  Puzo, Mario, 91

  Quaddafi, Muammar, 127

  Rabin, Yitzhak, 114

  racial prejudice, 73, 75, 179–80, 186

  radio, 26

  Reagan’s weekly addresses on, 79, 219

  Rafshoon, Gerald, 64, 155–56, 199

  Raupe, Craig, 32

  Rayburn, Sam, 53, 121, 160

  Reagan, Nancy, 36, 93, 166, 211, 213

  Reagan, Ronald, 14, 16, 19, 119, 121

  acting career of, 93, 213

  Baker as chief of staff for, 95–96, 101, 157, 177, 195

  California home of, 216–17, 218

  Carter compared with, 93, 101, 214, 218

  commissions created by, 205–6

  congressional Democrats “positioned” by, 210–11

  congressional dinner attended by, 36–37

  congressional opponents of, 147–52

 

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