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Foreword, by Neal B. FreemanPrologueI. A PRELIMINARY EXPERIENCEII. NEW YORK, SPRING 19651. The Declining City2. New York Is Not Hong KongIII. THE POLITICAL SCENE1. The Republican Party2. The Idea of Fusion3. The Conservative PartyIV. LINDSAY, SPRING 19651. Lindsay as Republican2. Lindsay as Moderate3. Lindsay, Lincoln, and the GOP4. Lindsay and StyleV. BUCKLEY, SPRING 1965VI. RACE, RELIGION, AND POLITICS(A) A PASTICHE1. The Practicing Politician2. Balancing the Ticket3. The Sting of the WASP4. Will the Real Catholic Stand Up?5. Is Moynihan a Racist?6. Negroes, Crime, and Police7. Negroes, Demagogy, and the “Backlash”8. “What Exactly Did You Say?”9. On Stirring Race against Race—Part I10. Only Brutes Have Brutish Instincts11. On Stirring Race against Race—Part II(B) MANIPULATING THE JEWISH VOTEVII. THE POSITION PAPERS1. Why the Drought?2. A Vicious Cycle3. Whatever Became of Education?4. The High Price of Mismanagement5. The New Business Tax6. In New York, It Pays7. Opportunity for Liberation8. Where Is the Government Hiding?9. Narcotics Is a Plague10. The Key Is ExperimentationVIII. THE CANDIDATE AND “HIS SUPPORTERS”IX. NOTES (AFTER THE FACT) FROM A DIARY (NEVER WRITTEN)1. Headquarters2. Beame Wins the Primary3. Soft on Communism4. General Pulaski5. The Other Buckley6. Epicene Demonstrators?7. The Problem of Principle8. Did You Know Lindsay at Yale?9. On Reporters10. “Fifty Bucks from Buckley”11. The Debates12. How to Get to LBJ13. A Goldwater Operation?X. THE CAMPAIGNXI. ELECTION NIGHTA Brief AfterwordA Longer Afterword, by Joe ScarboroughAppendixIndex

Foreword, by Neal B. Freeman

Prologue

I. A PRELIMINARY EXPERIENCE

II. NEW YORK, SPRING 1965

1. The Declining City

2. New York Is Not Hong Kong

III. THE POLITICAL SCENE

1. The Republican Party

2. The Idea of Fusion

3. The Conservative Party

IV. LINDSAY, SPRING 1965

1. Lindsay as Republican

2. Lindsay as Moderate

3. Lindsay, Lincoln, and the GOP

4. Lindsay and Style

V. BUCKLEY, SPRING 1965

VI. RACE, RELIGION, AND POLITICS

(A) A PASTICHE

1. The Practicing Politician

2. Balancing the Ticket

3. The Sting of the WASP

4. Will the Real Catholic Stand Up?

5. Is Moynihan a Racist?

6. Negroes, Crime, and Police

7. Negroes, Demagogy, and the “Backlash”

8. “What Exactly Did You Say?”

9. On Stirring Race against Race—Part I

10. Only Brutes Have Brutish Instincts

11. On Stirring Race against Race—Part II

(B) MANIPULATING THE JEWISH VOTE

VII. THE POSITION PAPERS

1. Why the Drought?

2. A Vicious Cycle

3. Whatever Became of Education?

4. The High Price of Mismanagement

5. The New Business Tax

6. In New York, It Pays

7. Opportunity for Liberation

8. Where Is the Government Hiding?

9. Narcotics Is a Plague

10. The Key Is Experimentation

VIII. THE CANDIDATE AND “HIS SUPPORTERS”

IX. NOTES (AFTER THE FACT) FROM A DIARY (NEVER WRITTEN)

1. Headquarters

2. Beame Wins the Primary

3. Soft on Communism

4. General Pulaski

5. The Other Buckley

6. Epicene Demonstrators?

7. The Problem of Principle

8. Did You Know Lindsay at Yale?

9. On Reporters

10. “Fifty Bucks from Buckley”

11. The Debates

12. How to Get to LBJ

13. A Goldwater Operation?

X. THE CAMPAIGN

XI. ELECTION NIGHT

A Brief Afterword

A Longer Afterword, by Joe Scarborough

Appendix

Index

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