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Primary Colors Essay Research Paper

Primary Colors Essay, Research Paper


"Primary Colors" is a fictional account of a presidential primary


campaign. The book is writen by Anonymous, who we now know is Newsweek


colunmnist Joe Klein. Klein includes a disclainer saying he invented the


characters and situations, but I feel that the book is about the Clintons. All


the events are there. The champaign takes place in 1992. Stanton is the governor


of a small Southern state. He has an authoritative wife, Suzan. He also has


problems with promisuity, draft dodging, and war protest. The central charactor


of the book is not Jack Stanton but the narrator Henry Burton. Former


congressional aide and grandson of the famous civil rights leader, Harvey


Burton. Henry tells the story of Governor Jack Stanton’s presidential campaign.


Young, black and no novice to insider politics, he signs on as deputy campaign


manager but rapidly becomes the Governor’s right hand man and psychological


confident. Henry struggles with his role in the campaign, his responsibility to


the candidate, and most disturbingly with how much he actually knows and


believes in the real Jack Stanton–the man he would help become the leader of


the United States of America. He also developes an odd comradeship in the manic,


obsessive Richard Jemmons. The governor of a small southern state, Jack Stanton


is the consummate politician. His love for the American people is palpable, but


starkly contrasted with his relentless pursuit of power and his on-going sexual


indiscretions. He is a master of the political system. Stanton has gone to great


measures to surround himself with unwavering supporters, from his wife Susan


Stanton to people he connects with along the campaign. Stanton is man who wants


to be president and will let nothing, least of all his own actions, stand in his


way. Susan Stanton is a skilled lawyer and experienced campaigner. She shares


the Governor’s same ruthless desire but is as careful as he is careless. She


never falters from standing by her man, but to underestimate her is to


misunderstand the power she wields behind the scenes of both the campaign and


the Governor’s Man

sion. Together they are a formidable couple. She knows as well


as he that they can only reach their dream together. Susan’s identity is tied to


her husband’s, but the control of the relationship is clearly hers. She has her


own way of dealing with his weaknesses. Nicknamed the "Dustbuster,"


Libby Holden has always been there in the past to clean up Governor Stanton’s


extracurricular indiscretions. Newly released from the loony bin for this


campaign, she is back and ready for action. And there is plenty of dust for her


to bust! Her methods are sometimes extreme but she is constantly looking for the


truth and always, always gets the job done. An overwhelming presence, she is


keeper of all the Stanton secrets; she knows both the Governor and his wife


inside and out or thinks she does. Known as the best democratic political


strategist, Richard Jemmons is not your run-of-the-mill campaign spin doctor. An


explosive, hyper, and usually manic presence, he knows how elections work but


can’t quite seem to get a grasp of his newest responsibility. At times


obsessive, Jemmons knows better than anyone and earlier than anyone, that the


most dangerous threat to the Stanton campaign is not an opposing candidate but


Stanton himself and his own checkered past. Up-and-coming media consultant,


Daisy Green is responsible for the public perception of the Governor. She is


outspoken, fast-talking and a New Yorker at heart. Daisy never quite makes it


into the inner circle of the Stanton campaign. She does however fall in love


with Henry Burton. She discovers that the relationship, if it is going to work,


must survive the treacherous terrain of the political playing field. All though


this book we wonder if this a story about the Clintons. Like Stanton, Clinton


has been a politician since his college days. Like bill Clinton, Jack Stanton


has a hard time keeping his pants on around good looking women. Jack Stanton’s


campaign suffers from its own "bimbo eruptions." Klein describes a


complex man, like all great men, has large virtues and failings. I feel that the


author does love a part of Clinton, which he labeled Jack Stanton.

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