The Bluest State: How Democrats Created the Massachusetts Blueprint for American Political Disaster
by Jon Keller
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Read in February, 2008
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The Bluest State
Being from Massachusetts and having a moderately liberal bent, I treated this book with skepticism at first, thinking that it was just another right-wing bashing of liberalism and all it’s supposed evils: it’s not. It is an examination of how the politics of the state are destroying the Democratic Party on a national level.
As a journalist who has covered Mass. Politics for almost 30 years, Keller does not have to look too far to see what is wrong with his home state, ...more
Being from Massachusetts and having a moderately liberal bent, I treated this book with skepticism at first, thinking that it was just another right-wing bashing of liberalism and all it’s supposed evils: it’s not. It is an examination of how the politics of the state are destroying the Democratic Party on a national level.
As a journalist who has covered Mass. Politics for almost 30 years, Keller does not have to look too far to see what is wrong with his home state, ...more
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Read in February, 2008
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The premise of this book is fundamentally flawed, it accepts as fact the media presumption that Massachusetts is a blue-Democrat state in the authentic utilization of the term. That it is not, as example I would point to the union labor system, a significant percentage of the Democrat base in this state, although union workers vote Democrat and support Democrat party policies as it relates to unions and labor issues. Outside of the union the individuals are only paper Democrats, and on almost ev...more
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Read in November, 2007
As someone who grew up in Massachusetts, but left just as I was of voting age, I find it very interesting to read about Massachusetts politics. Jon Keller is also a great speaker. His improvised answers to questions are just as good as his analysis on TV. I'll give another update when I finish the book.
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Read in January, 2008
A bit simplistic for my taste but I did appreciate the author's insight as to John Kerry's failed presidential campaign in 2004.
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Read in September, 2007
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anyone with an open mind
Balanced skewering of the one-party, politically-correct situation in Massachusetts today. Very highly recommended!
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Read in October, 2007
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A good, but rather depressing review of Massachusetts political history,much of which that I remember.
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If you don't already hate Taxachusetts politicians this will do the trick
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