Lieutenant Governor Mack of Oklahoma gets a fluke chance at the vice presidential nomination when he stands in for his ailing boss, addresses the Democratic National Convention, and receives resounding acclaim that places him on the Short List.
James Charles Lehrer was an American journalist and the news anchor for The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer on PBS, known for his role as a frequent debate moderator during elections. Lehrer was an author of non-fiction and fiction, drawing from his experiences and interests in history and politics.
Book 5 in this series and my final one. This was the best - written in 1992 it could have been written about this past summer of political conventions. Talk about spot on - it was uncanny. Jim Lehrer sure knows his politics and how to satirize it. Best lines in the book - when asked why he had changed his name from Donald to Mack - he replied, which do you like better - Mack as in truck or Donald as in duck?? Too apropos!! Definitely read these 7 books in order, I didn't because my library didn't have two of them and I had to order from Amazon. I'm going to miss the One-Eyed-Mack!!
Entertaining book. No matter what your politics are, I couldn't help but think of Sarah Palin as I read this book. Though written decades before she came on the political scene, this is a humorous look at One-eyed Mack's rise to sudden fame.