Falling Up

Falling Up - Cover

How a Redneck Helped Invent Political Consulting

by Raymond Strother

Media and Public Affairs

328 pages / 6.00 x 9.00 inches / no illustrations

Performing Arts / Media Studies

Paperback / 9780807130605 / April 2005

This brash and rollicking autobiography is a potent primer of the rough-and-tumble world of political consulting by one of its founding fathers and preeminent experts. A cross between a patriotic redneck raconteur and a TV-savvy renaissance man, Raymond D. Strother is unafraid to name names and refuses to mince words in tales of what he calls "the beauty and gore" of American politics. From the crash course in Louisiana politics and corruption he received following graduate school to his compelling entry into the big-time senatorial and congressional races of the 1970s and early 1980s and his adventures with candidates Clinton, Gore, and Hart and famous consultants Dick Morris and James Carville, Strother offers a wildly entertaining, controversial, but finally optimistic political and media success story that will thrill and inspire anyone spellbound by American politics. 

Raymond D. Strother is president of Strother, Duffy, Strother and lives in Washington, D.C., and in Montana. He is a former president of the American Association of Political Consultants, a former fellow at the John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics at Harvard University, the recipient of a 2001 Pollie Award for Best Political Television, and the author of the political novel Cottonwood.

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