The Wicked Wine of Democracy: A Memoir

by Joseph Miller

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'Smilin' Joe' Miller learned early that political campaigns hadn't changed since the days of Babylon, when politicians - or, more correctly, kings and emperors - stamped their visages on coins and invented lies about themselves. By capitalizing on this simple secret, he found that politics could be simplified to glorifying his candidate and denigrating the opposition. It just required keeping up with the latest technological developments and using them to advantage. There was nothing ennobling about this, but it paid well, or, as Bob Dole liked to say, there was no heavy lifting and it was all indoor work."The Wicked Wine of Democracy" is a frank account by a political operative and practicing lobbyist who in the early 1950s went from being a journalist in Seattle to working on the campaigns of such important political figures as Warren G. Magnuson, Henry 'Scoop' Jackson, Frank Church, William Proxmire, and, finally, John F. Kennedy. He was so successful in managing the media for campaigns across the country that in 1957 the "Washington Post" labelled him 'the Democrat's answer to Madison Avenue.'
After Kennedy's victory, Miller opened a lobbying office on Capitol Hill and took on clients as diverse as the United Steelworkers of America (USA), the Western Forest Industries Association (WFIA), and the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association (MEBA). In this always revealing and often humorous memoir, Miller reports on the highlights and backroom conversations from political campaigns, labour negotiations, and lobbying deals to give an honest picture of how politics worked over his forty-year career in the nation's Capitol. Joseph S. Miller is a retired lobbyist living in Washington, D.C. With a degree in journalism from the University of Oregon, Miller wrote and edited for the "Lewiston Morning Tribune", "Boise Daily Statesman", the "Oregon Journal", and the "Seattle Post-Intelligencer". He was a regional correspondent for Time, Inc., before beginning his career as a media consultant for political campaigns and a lobbyist for a variety of unions and associations.
  • ISBN10 0295988010
  • ISBN13 9780295988016
  • Publish Date 28 July 2008
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 7 October 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Washington Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 280
  • Language English